Platinum and palladium prints

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Platinum and palladium prints are created by placing a negative in direct contact with paper coated in a solution of light-sensitive platinum and palladium salts. Following exposure, development, and drying, the process can be repeated. 

Adapted from
Gallery text from Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty as drawn from the Irving Penn Archive at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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RULES
apply to objects where medium contains platinum
apply to objects where medium contains palladium
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General Description
Platinum and palladium prints are created by placing a negative in direct contact with paper coated in a solution of light-sensitive platinum and palladium salts. Following exposure, development, and drying, the process can be repeated. 

Adapted from
Gallery text from Irving Penn: Beyond Beauty as drawn from the Irving Penn Archive at the Art Institute of Chicago.

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources

Web Resources
 
Notes

rules
Apply To
Objects
medium
Contains
platinum
Apply To
Objects
medium
Contains
palladium
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#completed
@Russell
#routed
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printmaking: AAT: 300131119
platinum prints: AAT: 300127145
palladium prints: AAT: 300134677
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