Japanese Sotatsu Collotype Fine Art Card or Framed Miniature
Japanese Sotatsu Collotype Fine Art Card or Framed Miniature
Japanese Sotatsu Collotype Fine Art Vintage Card or Framed Miniature Print Unique old print of a detail from a painting on gold paper, printed 50-100 years ago in the collotype printing process using bronze powder (see below) by Arthur Jaffe, New York for Cleveland Museum of Art. Available as notecard with the image hand matted and mounted onto heavy fine card stock with matching envelope or miniature frame in leaf wood frame. Made in USA, limited and collectable
Style C855
Postcard 3 1/2 x 5
Notecard 5 x 7
Framed 5 1/2 x 6 1/2
Collotype Fine Art Prints . . . unique, old, limited and collectable
Collotype printing is a 19th century printing process that is considered the finest technique for the reproduction of fine art. Great color saturation is a striking feature of collotypes; however, because of the relatively long time it takes to produce a collotype print and the expense of the process, the craft has slipped into obscurity.
These fine art collotype cards were produced many years ago by either Max Jaffe in Vienna or Arthur Jaffe in New York and are limited.
The unique old fine art small prints are available as a postcard, fine art notecard or framed miniature in gold leaf, silver leaf or burl wood frame.