Such processes, as pioneered by Firmin Gillot represent a prototyping and experimental stage between the manual and process printing eras and are characterized by their utilization of various hand-originated textures and photographically transferred tones or outlines, which when combined with other color plates produced in a like manner could produce continuous tone color images unlike those found in similar technologies such as chromolithography.
Marie Firmin Bocourt | Firmin Didot | Saint-Firmin, Hautes-Alpes | Peter Firmin | Saint-Firmin | Marie-Agnès Gillot | Jacques Gillot | Firmin V. Desloge | Firmin Gillot |