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  2. Homemaker tableware - Wikipedia

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    The pattern was a distinctive black on white featuring illustrations of the latest home furnishings and utensils against a background of irregular black lines. Items illustrated included a boomerang or kidney shaped table, a Robin Day armchair, a Gordon Russell type sideboard, plant holders on legs, tripod lights and lamp shades, and a two seat ...

  3. Battala Woodcut Prints - Wikipedia

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    Battala prints typically featured a flat, decorative, and two-dimensional style, often emphasizing stark contrasts of black and white. The figures, similar to those in rural pats, were stylized and not naturalistic, relying on thick, curving lines and bold hatchings to convey volume and mass.

  4. Samuel Loxton - Wikipedia

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    A 1919 Loxton illustration of Hotwells Halt railway station. Loxton began his career as a draughtsman for the Ordnance Survey Department but from c.1890 he contributed black and white drawings to the Bristol Observer, The Western Daily Press and the Bristol Evening News. He was best known for his architectural drawings. [2]

  5. Woodcut - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, woodcut was the main medium for book illustrations until the late sixteenth century. The first woodcut book illustration dates to about 1461, only a few years after the beginning of printing with movable type, printed by Albrecht Pfister in Bamberg. Woodcut was used less often for individual ("single-leaf") fine-art prints from ...

  6. Black and White (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    Black and White is a 1990 postmodern children's picture book by David Macaulay.Published by Houghton Mifflin Company, it received mixed reviews upon its release.It was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1991.

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