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Technique Collection (page 7)

Technique is the thread that weaves together the tapestry of human ingenuity and craftsmanship

Background imageTechnique Collection: Japanese Woman and her two daughters by Miyagawa Choshun

Japanese Woman and her two daughters by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: A lady strolling along a winding stream by Miyagawa Choshun

A lady strolling along a winding stream by Miyagawa Choshun
A lady strolling along a winding stream with a lantern on a pole over her shoulder by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Note she is wearing Geta - a form of traditional Japanese footwear that resemble

Background imageTechnique Collection: by Miyagawa Choshun

by Miyagawa Choshun
Porter carrying a yolk holding two shallow trays of an unspecified liquid passing an elderly lady struggling along the road with her walking stick by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753)

Background imageTechnique Collection: Five women in an outdoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho

Five women in an outdoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: Five women in an indoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho

Five women in an indoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: Outdoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho

Outdoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho
Outdoor domestic scene with three women and a young boy by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: Domestic Scene by Katsukawa Shuncho

Domestic Scene by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) with multiple figures inside and outside a home with music being played and servant carrying a bonsai tree whilst another carries

Background imageTechnique Collection: Two women and small black pet dog by Katsukawa Shuncho

Two women and small black pet dog by Katsukawa Shuncho
Two women, one seated with a small black pet dog on her lap by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: A young girl listens to two Koto Players by Miyagawa Choshun

A young girl listens to two Koto Players by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: Fishing from a boat by Katsukawa Shuncho

Fishing from a boat by Katsukawa Shuncho
Two women and a boy Fishing from a boat by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: Three Women talking outside by Katsukawa Shuncho

Three Women talking outside by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: Haybox Cooking, Food Saving Exhibition, Institute of Hygiene

Haybox Cooking, Food Saving Exhibition, Institute of Hygiene
Hay Box Cooking Demonstration at the Food Saving Exhibition, Institute of Hygiene (which opened on 28th January 1918). A haybox, straw box, fireless cooker, insulation cooker

Background imageTechnique Collection: Purse Seinors Catching Salmon, Seattle, Washington, USA

Purse Seinors Catching Salmon, Seattle, Washington, USA. A purse seine is a large wall of netting deployed around an entire area or school of fish

Background imageTechnique Collection: Multiple exposure of flowers with twirl for abstract effect

Multiple exposure of flowers with twirl for abstract effect

Background imageTechnique Collection: Millennium Wall, the National Stone Centre, Derbyshire

Millennium Wall, the National Stone Centre, Derbyshire
Millennium Wall, The National Stone Centre, Derbyshire

Background imageTechnique Collection: Guard for Left-Hand Lead at Head, 1912

Guard for Left-Hand Lead at Head, 1912. From The Book of Sports & Pastimes for Young People by J. K. Benson. [C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd, London, 1912]

Background imageTechnique Collection: Gravure printing, copper-plate engraving, 1751-1777

Gravure printing, copper-plate engraving, 1751-1777. A print from the Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonne des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers by Diderot & d Alembert, 1751-1777

Background imageTechnique Collection: Boy with Drum, 17th century. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Boy with Drum, 17th century. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Boy with Drum, 17th century

Background imageTechnique Collection: A Village Bullfight, c1812-1814. Artist: Francisco Goya

A Village Bullfight, c1812-1814. Artist: Francisco Goya
A Village Bullfight, c1812-1814. From the Royal Academy of San Fernando, Madrid, Spain

Background imageTechnique Collection: A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier, c1658. Artist: Gerard Terborch II

A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier, c1658. Artist: Gerard Terborch II
A Woman Playing the Theorbo-Lute and a Cavalier, c1658. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA

Background imageTechnique Collection: Illustration of golfing techniques, American, c1920s

Illustration of golfing techniques, American, c1920s. Features Bobby Jones, Grand Slam winner of 1930, and Macdonald Smith

Background imageTechnique Collection: Frescoed ceiling of a cathedral in Rome

Frescoed ceiling of a cathedral in Rome
Baroque style fresco

Background imageTechnique Collection: The Simmer and Jack Proprietary Gold Mines - South Africa

The Simmer and Jack Proprietary Gold Mines - South Africa
The Simmer and Jack Proprietary Gold Mines - east of Johannesburg, South Africa. The company which was founded in 1887 by the German August Simmer and Scotsman John Jack

Background imageTechnique Collection: Pounding Rice using large pestle and mortar - Chennai, India

Pounding Rice using large pestle and mortar - Chennai, India
Pounding Rice using large pestle and mortar - Chennai (Madras), India Date: circa 1920

Background imageTechnique Collection: Greek pottery. Lekythos. Red figure. From Greece. 4th centur

Greek pottery. Lekythos. Red figure. From Greece. 4th centur
Greek pottery. Lekythos. Decorated with palmette. Red figure. 4th century BC. From Greece. Museum of Perfume. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageTechnique Collection: Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze

Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze and glass paste by the cloisonn頴 echnique. Comes from Alovera (Guadalajara). Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imageTechnique Collection: Anticipation: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Anticipation: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Anticipation - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: Our greatest fears lie in anticipation. ~ Honore de Balzac

Background imageTechnique Collection: Fiber optic cable, 3D illustration

Fiber optic cable, 3D illustration

Background imageTechnique Collection: A Diabolo player by German photographer Reinhold Thiele

A Diabolo player by German photographer Reinhold Thiele
Composite photograph of a Diabolo player by noted photographer (Karl Anton) Reinhold Thiele (1856-1921), born in Hamelin, Germany

Background imageTechnique Collection: Drainage demonstration at Limbo Farm Petworth - 16 March 1945

Drainage demonstration at Limbo Farm Petworth - 16 March 1945
Group looking at drainage ditch and Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries crane George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N24437

Background imageTechnique Collection: Rifle, musket, carbine and gun. Tower brand

Rifle, musket, carbine and gun. Tower brand
" Rifle, musket, carbine and gun. " Tower" brand. SPAIN. Vitoria. Museum of the Armeric (armoury)."

Background imageTechnique Collection: Sandwich Board Man / Doom

Sandwich Board Man / Doom
A sandwich board man warns us of impending doom

Background imageTechnique Collection: The Intaglio Printer A Bosse Printmaker Printmaking

The Intaglio Printer A Bosse Printmaker Printmaking
The Intaglio Printer, after a work by A. Bosse. From Histoire de La Gravure, published 1880

Background imageTechnique Collection: Johann Alois Senefelder, 1771 - 1834. German actor and playwright who invented the printing

Johann Alois Senefelder, 1771 - 1834. German actor and playwright who invented the printing technique of lithography after experiencing problems printing his play Mathilde von Altenstein

Background imageTechnique Collection: A breaker carding machine used in the cotton and textile industry

A breaker carding machine used in the cotton and textile industry. Carding is a technique used to disentangle, clean, and mix fibres such as cotton or wool

Background imageTechnique Collection: Daniel Vierge, 1851 - 1904. Spanish born French illustrator who helped develop the technique of

Daniel Vierge, 1851 - 1904. Spanish born French illustrator who helped develop the technique of photo-reproduction. After a contemporary photograph

Background imageTechnique Collection: A native of Papua New Guinea with a fish trap. From a contemporary print, c. 1935

A native of Papua New Guinea with a fish trap. From a contemporary print, c. 1935
A native of Papua New Guinea with a fish trap. From a contemporary print, c.1935

Background imageTechnique Collection: Memory Presentation girl Breton village Saint Nolff

Memory Presentation girl Breton village Saint Nolff
Memory, Presentation of a girl from the Breton village of Saint Nolff, en face, against a backdrop of green hills and pine trees with a high horizon

Background imageTechnique Collection: Tom Tom The Pipers Son From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood

Tom Tom The Pipers Son From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik &

Background imageTechnique Collection: Hey Diddle Diddle From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales. Illustrated By Constance Haslewood

Hey Diddle Diddle From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales. Illustrated By Constance Haslewood. Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s

Background imageTechnique Collection: Gregory Griggs From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales. Illustration By Constance Haslewood

Gregory Griggs From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales. Illustration By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik & Binger Of

Background imageTechnique Collection: Old Mother Hubbard From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood

Old Mother Hubbard From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik & Binger Of

Background imageTechnique Collection: The Frog Who Would A Wooing Go From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance

The Frog Who Would A Wooing Go From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik

Background imageTechnique Collection: The Lion And The Unicorn From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance

The Lion And The Unicorn From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik &

Background imageTechnique Collection: Little Boy Blue From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood

Little Boy Blue From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik & Binger Of

Background imageTechnique Collection: Multiplication Is Vexation From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance

Multiplication Is Vexation From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik &

Background imageTechnique Collection: One Two Buckle My Shoe From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood

One Two Buckle My Shoe From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales Illustration By Constance Haslewood. Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s

Background imageTechnique Collection: Illustration Of Girl And Boy From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales By Constance Haslewood

Illustration Of Girl And Boy From Old Mother Gooses Rhymes And Tales By Constance Haslewood Published By Frederick Warne & Co London And New York Circa 1890s Chromolithography By Emrik & Binger Of



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Technique is the thread that weaves together the tapestry of human ingenuity and craftsmanship. From ancient civilizations to modern times, it has been the driving force behind remarkable achievements in various fields. In 1903, on a serene green field in Britain, a game of bowls unfolded with precision and finesse. The players showcased their technique, carefully calculating each move to outwit their opponents. Meanwhile, in another corner of England, a rhubarb forcing pot was delicately tended to by skilled hands. This technique ensured that this vibrant vegetable grew plump and tender for culinary delights. Across continents and centuries, pottery artisans at Poole Pottery shaped pots on potters' wheels using time-honored techniques passed down through generations. Each turn of the wheel transformed clay into artistry. Scientific breakthroughs also owe much to technique. In 1954, a mass spectrometer unveiled its secrets as scientists meticulously analyzed particles with unparalleled precision—an achievement made possible by mastering intricate techniques. The power extended even onto turbulent waters as Greek triremes sailed majestically through waves. Engraved depictions captured the mastery required to navigate these vessels—a testament to maritime skill honed over years. In laboratories around the world, supersonic shock waves were visualized through Schlieren images—techniques revealing hidden phenomena otherwise invisible to our eyes. These captivating visuals highlighted scientific prowess at work. From across oceans came an insight into Native American culture—the meticulous process behind Navajo Indian rug making in the USA. Every stitch woven with care showcased ancestral knowledge preserved through generations—a true embodiment of technique's legacy. Traveling further eastward brought us to Uganda where craftsmen stripped bark from barkcloth trees using practiced movements—a traditional method cherished for its role in cultural ceremonies and fabric production alike. Even within artistic realms like literature flourished Francesco Accolti's poetic genius—his words crafted with literary techniques that captivated readers and stood the test of time.