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The earliest print in this set is a portrait of Penn at age twenty-two, posed in armor for his father, an admiral in the Royal Navy.
You may hardly believe it, but Mr. Chai was one of the earliest print enthusiasts in New York; he's still doing smudgy florals and hard-to-describe grids, but so is everyone else.
Now Shapiro has tracked down what may be the earliest print appearance of "personal computer".
One researcher has used the new resource to track down what may be the earliest print appearances of dozens of now-common words and phrases.
Adams, who died in 2004, made very few prints of the shots taken just before and after the famous one, but in this purchase, the Getty seized a chance to buy prints of the "before" and "after" pictures, along with "the earliest print known to experts" of the famous picture, from a Los Angeles dealer representing the Adams estate.
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The earliest prints were monochromatic, and these lines were the only printed element; even with the advent of colour this characteristic line continued to dominate.
Rubbings were probably the earliest prints made by man.
Published in 1600, it contained the earliest printed examples of figured bass.
The earliest printed Vulgate Bibles were all based on this Paris edition.
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