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A practical manual surveys the principles and techniques for creating and reproducing illustrations, explaining categories such as pictorial, decorative, scientific and topographical work and the relationship between author and illustrator. It describes photographic methods including half-tone, typogravure and photograms, line and pen-and-ink processes, and mechanical tints, with guidance on preparing originals—wash, oil, pencil and mixed media—and on retouching for reproduction. Chapters compare processes, discuss materials and tools, and offer hands-on advice for achieving desirable tonal range, image reduction, printing considerations, and the use of mechanical aids in tracing and layout.

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A. Horsley Hinton

A. Horsley Hinton was an author known for his contributions to the field of illustration. His notable work, "A Handbook of Illustration," serves as a comprehensive guide that explores various techniques and principles of illustration. Hinton's writing reflects a deep understanding of visual art, making his insights valuable for both aspiring and established illustrators. Through his work, he has contributed to the discourse on artistic representation and the role of illustration in communication.

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