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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edmund_EvansEdmund Evans - Wikipedia

    Edmund Evans (23 February 1826 – 21 August 1905) was an English wood-engraver and colour printer during the Victorian era. He specialized in full-colour printing, a technique which, in part because of his work, became popular in the mid-19th century.

  2. 23 de febrero de 1826. Fallecimiento. 21 de agosto de 1905. Edmund Evans Fue un inglés grabador de madera e impresor en color durante la época victoriana . Se especializó en la impresión a todo color, que, en parte debido a su trabajo, se hizo popular a mediados del siglo XIX.

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  4. Edmund Evans (23 February 1826 21 August 1905) was a British engraver and printer, renowned for his pioneering use of full color printing, which he helped develop and popularize. He was extremely popular during the mid 1800s and collaborated with noted illustrators such as Walter Crane.

  5. 29 de ene. de 2020 · Edmund Evans (Public Domain) El 14 de Febrero del 1400 EC, el ex-rey fue asesinado en el castillo de Pontefract en Yorkshire, casi seguramente debido a los intentos menores de aquellos leales a Ricardo por restituirlo en el trono.

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  6. 31 de ene. de 2017 · Working with the wood engraver and color printer Edmund Evans in 1865, his first full-color books of fairy tales became a significant landmark in the history of illustrated books.

  7. ©Public Domain. Walter Crane’s work on children’s book design with Edmund Evans and Routledge progressed into a profitable career. Despite this success, Crane still longed to move away from children’s books, and diversified his artistic talents by also contributing to the decorative arts such as tapestries, gesso reliefs, embroidery, and stained glass.