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Definition of giclée in US English: giclée(also giclee) noun ZHēˈklāZHēˈklā 1A technology for fine art or photograph reproduction using a high-quality inkjet printer to make individual copies. Example sentencesExamples - These small giclée prints are probably the highlight of the show.
- Other publishers applaud the addition of giclee to the market.
- The brochure offers information about the company and takes readers through the company's process of creating a museum-quality giclee print.
- I anticipate retail prices for giclee prints to continue to drop.
- Contact us to discuss any aspect of giclee printmaking and your art.
- Hence the word ‘inkjet’ isn't exactly prominent in the marketing of giclée products, despite that being exactly what the process is.
- Edition sizes will be kept at 195 and the medium will be giclee on canvas.
- The vast majority, 83 percent, say that more education is needed to help them inform their clients about giclee printing.
- And the equipment and technology used to create a giclee print is state-of-the art.
- The net effect of giclee is that it has opened up tremendous opportunities for artists, publishers and people who want to own art.
- That said, she does ultimately digitize the image in order to make a giclée print.
- As part of the acquisition, a major investment was made in digital equipment for the production of giclee reproductions.
- The final public editions are enlarged and reproduced using giclée and other techniques.
- Heussenstamm has begun producing giclee prints of his paintings and enjoys widespread interest in his work from people worldwide.
- A computer then performs the millions of calculations necessary to produce a giclee print.
- Others are printed using the giclee process, where long-lasting inks are laid onto various types of art papers.
- Newcomers to the art business today might not realize that there was not a printmaking technique called "giclee" a decade ago.
- 1.1 A print produced using the giclee process.
65 percent of galleries now sell giclées Example sentencesExamples - The production of mass amounts of giclees also allows more fragmentation and more transient competitors.
- This release marks the first time Lange's work has been reproduced as giclees.
- Now we're producing giclees and everything is going great.
- The inception of print-on-demand technology created a whole new, digital way of creating prints, called giclees.
- Half the galleries that carry giclees have them on both canvas and paper.
- One day he is marketing giclees of Marilyn, the next, "authentic, original, vintage, period pieces."
- Her limited-edition giclees will be published by New Era with prices starting at $695.
- He recently began to distribute the work of more than 20 artists whose works are printed as giclees.
- More than 30 original works of art and limited-edition giclees were on display and for sale.
- Having researched the digital technologies available, we have managed to produce a low-cost giclee at an incredibly low price.
- Virgem Reproductions will continue to distribute his limited-edition giclees.
- I know some people with galleries who have purchased equipment for making giclees.
- Thompson was showcasing giclees by prominent Japanese anime artists like Osamu Tezuka, Mutsumi Inomata and Mikimoto.
- Posters and giclees are the second and third top-selling prints, followed by serigraphs/silkscreens and etchings.
- Today, according to the recent Art Business News POP Survey, giclees are the leading type of print art dealers and gallery owners have added to their inventories.
- Her customers, she added, also like the look of giclees, especially those printed on canvas.
- Two fine art posters from were released by the company, and a new s/n limited edition giclee will be available this fall.
- His work will be reproduced in limited-edition giclees to be released by Side Roads this year.
- Sales of such systems to art publishers and print suppliers have blossomed in recent years, as printers, inks and paper combinations have improved the longevity and quality of giclees.
- There are also geographic differences in the percentage of galleries that carry both types of giclees.
Origin1990s: from French giclée ‘spurt, squirt’. Definition of giclée in US English: giclée(also giclee) nounZHēˈklā 1A technology for fine art or photograph reproduction using a high-quality inkjet printer to make individual copies. Example sentencesExamples - These small giclée prints are probably the highlight of the show.
- Other publishers applaud the addition of giclee to the market.
- The brochure offers information about the company and takes readers through the company's process of creating a museum-quality giclee print.
- I anticipate retail prices for giclee prints to continue to drop.
- Contact us to discuss any aspect of giclee printmaking and your art.
- Hence the word ‘inkjet’ isn't exactly prominent in the marketing of giclée products, despite that being exactly what the process is.
- Edition sizes will be kept at 195 and the medium will be giclee on canvas.
- The vast majority, 83 percent, say that more education is needed to help them inform their clients about giclee printing.
- And the equipment and technology used to create a giclee print is state-of-the art.
- The net effect of giclee is that it has opened up tremendous opportunities for artists, publishers and people who want to own art.
- That said, she does ultimately digitize the image in order to make a giclée print.
- As part of the acquisition, a major investment was made in digital equipment for the production of giclee reproductions.
- The final public editions are enlarged and reproduced using giclée and other techniques.
- Heussenstamm has begun producing giclee prints of his paintings and enjoys widespread interest in his work from people worldwide.
- A computer then performs the millions of calculations necessary to produce a giclee print.
- Others are printed using the giclee process, where long-lasting inks are laid onto various types of art papers.
- Newcomers to the art business today might not realize that there was not a printmaking technique called "giclee" a decade ago.
- 1.1 A print produced using the giclee process.
65 percent of galleries now sell giclées Example sentencesExamples - The production of mass amounts of giclees also allows more fragmentation and more transient competitors.
- This release marks the first time Lange's work has been reproduced as giclees.
- Now we're producing giclees and everything is going great.
- The inception of print-on-demand technology created a whole new, digital way of creating prints, called giclees.
- Half the galleries that carry giclees have them on both canvas and paper.
- One day he is marketing giclees of Marilyn, the next, "authentic, original, vintage, period pieces."
- Her limited-edition giclees will be published by New Era with prices starting at $695.
- He recently began to distribute the work of more than 20 artists whose works are printed as giclees.
- More than 30 original works of art and limited-edition giclees were on display and for sale.
- Having researched the digital technologies available, we have managed to produce a low-cost giclee at an incredibly low price.
- Virgem Reproductions will continue to distribute his limited-edition giclees.
- I know some people with galleries who have purchased equipment for making giclees.
- Thompson was showcasing giclees by prominent Japanese anime artists like Osamu Tezuka, Mutsumi Inomata and Mikimoto.
- Posters and giclees are the second and third top-selling prints, followed by serigraphs/silkscreens and etchings.
- Today, according to the recent Art Business News POP Survey, giclees are the leading type of print art dealers and gallery owners have added to their inventories.
- Her customers, she added, also like the look of giclees, especially those printed on canvas.
- Two fine art posters from were released by the company, and a new s/n limited edition giclee will be available this fall.
- His work will be reproduced in limited-edition giclees to be released by Side Roads this year.
- Sales of such systems to art publishers and print suppliers have blossomed in recent years, as printers, inks and paper combinations have improved the longevity and quality of giclees.
- There are also geographic differences in the percentage of galleries that carry both types of giclees.
Origin1990s: from French giclée ‘spurt, squirt’. |