Rene Pauli

René Pauli (1935–1999) was a Swiss-American artist known for his original photographs and tri-color carbon print making process. His tri-color carbon prints of original nature photographs were displayed in several U.S. photography galleries, featured by an Eastman Kodak exhibition and by the Sierra Club and are included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collections.[1][2] René revived and perfected the carbon printing process on his own in a small apartment in San Francisco using all hand built machines and also created his own paper. His tri-color carbon prints were noted for their unmatched color, quality and detail, bas-relief effect, and archival permanence.[3]

References

  1. "Metropolitan Museum of Art - Collections: Gambel Oak and Junipers". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  2. Pace, Bob (June 1994). "KEEPING PACE - The Dye Transfer Problem is Almost Solved" (PDF).


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