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Print (Baxter Process Colour Print) of 'The Newtonian System', Printed by George Baxter, Drawn by Isaac Frost, Engraved by W.P Clubb, London, 1846

Inventory Number 37873


Acknowledgement: © History of Science Museum, University of Oxford, inv.37873

Item type
Object
Provenance
Presented by Frank Manasek in 2000.
Primary inscriptions
Plate 3. Engraved by W.P. Clubb & Son. The Newtonian System. Printed in Oil Colors by G. Baxter Patentee, 11 Northampton Square.
Object type
Print
Dimensions
Height: 252mm Width: 314mm
Inventory No
37873
Accession Number
2000-8/5

Description

One of six Baxter prints, made using his special colour-printing technique. From Isaac Frost, Two systems of astronomy: first, the Newtonian system, second, the system in accordance with the holy Scriptures (London, 1846), plate 3.

Baxter's was the first commercially successful method of colour printing. The process, patented in 1835, was complicated, and involved a basic image made using combinations of established intaglio techniques (engraving, stipple engraving, aquatint, etc.) and multiple applications of colour from relief blocks (woodblocks), with hand finishing.