File:Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy object 14 Butlin 812-14 Plutus.jpg
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English: Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy object 14 Butlin 812-14 Plutus |
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Date | 21 December 2004, 16:02:05 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | http://www.blakearchive.org/ |
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Object ID: PUBLIC"-//University of Virginia::Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities::The William Blake Archive//NONSGML(UK::TATE::NO3355::Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy, copy 1::Object 14)//EN" Title: Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy, copy 1 Object 14 Butlin 812.14 Origination: William Blake: inventor, delineator, colorist Date of Composition: 1824-27 Print Date: Present Location and Contact Information Tate Collection Millbank London SW1P 4RG United Kingdom telephone: 020-7887-8000 fax: 020-7887-8900 email: robin.hamlyn@tate.org.uk URL: www.tate.org.uk
Department: Drawings and Prints Collection: Tate Collection Accession number: NO3355 Note: URL: http://www.blakearchive.org/ Sponsored by: The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, the Library of Congress, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a software grant from Inso Corporation and hardware and software grants from Sun Microsystems
Funded By: The National Endowment for the Humanities, 2000-02 Funded By: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 1997-98 Funded By: The Getty Grant Program, 1995-98
Copyright (c) 2005 by Morris Eaves, Robert N. Essick, and Joseph Viscomi, all rights reserved. Items in the Archive may be shared in accordance with the Fair Use provisions of U.S. copyright law. Redistribution or republication on other terms, in any medium, requires express written consent from the editors and advance notification of the publisher, the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities. Permission to reproduce the graphic images in this archive has been granted by the owners of the originals for this publication only. This image copyright (c) 2005 Tate Collection. Editors: Morris Eaves, University of Rochester, Robert Essick, University of California, Riverside, and Joseph Viscomi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Note: Information below pertains to the source file for the in-line 100 dpi and the enlarged 300 dpi JPEG (ISO/IEC 10918) images that are displayed in the Archive after having been individually color-corrected in Adobe Photoshop by the editors. The source files themselves are in TIFF format, and retained by the Archive's editors. Image Production Information Film Stock: Kodak E Dupe Generation: second Institution: Tate, London Shoot Date: unknown Film Type: color positive Source Dimensions Width: 37.1 cm Height: 52.7 cm Date Scanned: 3-1-04 Scanning Technician: Sarah Ficke Scanned from: 4x5 transparency Hardware: Microtek ArtixScan 1100 Software: Scanwizard 7.0 FileInfo File Name: BUT812.1.14.WC.600.tif File Size (in megabytes): 182.0 File Format: TIFF Color Setting: 24-bit color Orientation: portrait Color Correction Turned On: yes Scanner Setting: manual Image Scaling Information Input Dimensions Width: 7.6 cm Height: 10.6 cm Scaling: 329.3 Output Dimensions Width: 25.0 cm Height: 35.0 cm Scanner Resolution: 600 dpi Final Resolution: 600 dpi Aspect Setting: free Note: The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery [03355/103] Contact information and certain other items recorded above are subjectto change over time. All information is accurate as of Wed Jan 05 10:00:26 EST 2005 |
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File change date and time | 16:02, 21 December 2004 |
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