Transmission Atelier

"If the Shadows Could March"
(Anatomical illustrations and religious allegory, 15th - 19th Century)

February 5 - 28, 2010


In the spirit of the art printers of 19th century Europe, leveraging the most advanced - modern digital imaging
methods, Transmission Atelier is a publisher and a fine art printmaker producing superior quality art and
photo editions. Based in Chicago, the studio works with artists, galleries, museums, dealers and collectors.
Transmission Atelier was founded by James Kay a native Chicagoan, James began as a commercially trained
photo-engraver and Photo-lithographer at the age of 15. With over 25 years in the Graphics Industry, James has
transitioned his expertise from the production of commercially printed graphic art to fine art photography,
Art publishing, and digital pigment based print making.

If the Shadows Could March” will feature high end facsimile edition prints of antique anatomical and
allegorical illustration from the 15th through 19th centuries. Each Framed edition size is printed on archival
Bamboo rag paper. Each edition is limited to 150 copies, numbered and embossed with the Transmission Atelier
Studio Stamp. Each edition print is made from the original source material. The engraving and printing techniques
used by the artists on the original works is of astonishing craftsmanship and is all but a completely lost
art form. In these high end facsimile edition prints, Transmission Atelier has retained all of the detail, color and
even the flaws in the antique paper inherent in the original artifact. The overall quality of a digital edition print,
from color accuracy to fine to microscopic detail, is dependent upon the digital capture methodology. In this
area Transmission Atelier is equipped with the most advanced digital capture and imaging technology as well
as 3 decades of color communication, scanning and print premedia experience. In the spirit of European Print
Making studios of the 18th and 19th century, Transmission Atelier will cycle through as many as 10 rounds of
proofing to ensure that each edition is identical to and indistinguishable from the original source material. From
Human Medical Anomaly to Gothic Nightmares on paper La Luz De Jesus and Transmission Atelier are the
premier sources for this astounding material.

Click images to enlarge. Call the gallery director for advance purchase info: (323) 666-7667




“Allegory of Five Obstinate Monsters”
Artist Unknown
1575 to 1618
Dutch

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11.5" x 17.5” (16.5" x 22" framed)
$350


"Developmental Anomaly"
Artist Unknown
1775
German

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
15.25" x 19.25” (22.5" x 27" framed)
$475



“Death on a Pale Horse”
Drawn by J.H. Mortimer/ Etched by J. Haynes
1784
Great Britain

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
12" x 17.5” (17.5" x 23" framed)
$350


 

 




“Parable of Dives”
School of Rogier van der Weyden
1415-1464
Netherlandish

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11" x 4.5" (15" x 8" framed)
$150



“Human Skull Exploded View”
Artist Unknown
1700s
Published by Henry Smith, Philadelphia

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11" x 15.5” (16.5" x 20.5" framed)
$275

 




“Allegory of Life and Death”
Joris Hoefnagel
1598
Flemish

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
15.5" x 11” (20" x 15.5" framed)
$250



"Lucifer (Dante's Divine Comedy)"
Balthasar Caymox (Caimox)
1600s
German

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11.5" x 15.5” (20" x 23.5" framed)
$400




"Memento Mori (Live Life Mindful of Death)
Wallerant Vaillant
1660-1675
Dutch

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
10.5" x 13.5” (23" x 27" framed)
$475


 


“Various Views of the Human Skull"
Johann Georg Heck
1844
German

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
19.25" x 15.75” (25" x 21" framed)
$375



“Human Skeleton in Prayer”
William Cheselden
1733
Great Britain

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11.5" x 15.5” (17" x 20" framed)
$325




Juvenile Skin Pigment Discoloration
Comte de Buffon
1766
France

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11" x 14” (17" x 20" framed)
$250



“Temptation of St. Anthony”
Martin Schongauer
1470s
German

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
13" x 17.5” (18.5" x 23" framed)
$450




“Allegory of the Transcience of Life”
Master IAM of Zwolle
1440-1504
Netherlands

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11.25" x 15.25” (18.25" x 22" framed)
$400





Juvenile Skin Discoloration and Tissue Growth
Comte de Buffon
1766
France

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11" x 14” (17" x 20" framed)
$250





“Trepanation Procedure”
Artist Unknown
1830s
North America

Digital pigment on bamboo rag paper
11.5" x 15.5” (17" x 21" framed)
$350


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