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[Vandyke Samples]

File consists of vandyke brown photoprints as well as two transparencies of the image used to create the vandykes, which are attached to each other with adhesive. These samples were used by Astman during teaching, especially relating to her lectures on historical photography processes.

[Cyanotype Samples]

File consists of graphic material such as laser printouts and multiple prints and manipulations of a photograph of a bridge, as well as two cyanotype prints creating using the same image. These samples were used by Astman during teaching, and some prints note the alterations made to the photo, such as filters applied in Photoshop.

[Cyanotype Sample]

File consists of a cyanotype of two women reclining and a black and white print of the same image. These samples were used by Astman during teaching.

[Cyanotype Samples]

File consists of cyanotype prints, as well as negatives, transparencies and related graphic material used in the process of creating the cyanotypes, including two plastic bags with logos and b&w laser printouts of digital images. These samples and materials were used by Astman during teaching, especially regarding historical process of photography.

[Cyanotype Samples]

File consists of cyanotype prints, as well as slides, negatives, transparencies and related graphic material used in the process of creating the cyanotypes, including two radiographs (x-ray photographs) of a human skull, 2 plastic bags with logos, and laser printouts of digital images. These samples and materials were used by Astman during teaching, especially regarding historical processes of photography.

Boil and Transfer (Polaroid)

File consists of prints, predominantly polaroid emulsion transfers onto paper, showing the results of a boil and transfer image transfer process. Primarily consists of transfers made using the same image of a naked woman facing away from the camera. Some transfers include notes detailing the steps taken during the process of the transfer, such as how long the image floated in water before transfer.

Polaroid Wet Transfer

File consists of Polaroid prints and image transfers, predominantly emulsion lifts, showing the results of a wet image transfer process. Includes multiple transferes of the same image of a woman facing away from the camera, which Astman also used in a separate artwork series. One of the image transfers is on a glass plate, which Astman

[Polaroid Creative Techniques]

File consists of instructional and guide booklets, brochures, and related documents regarding creative techniques for using and manipulating polaroid film and creating image transfers. Also includes an invitation to the opening reception for the exhibition, Barbara Astman: Revisiting Red, as well as an emulsion transfer on aluminized paper, a polaroid image in a frame reading "got milk?" along the bottom, and two skeletonized leaves that were used by Astman in photographs.

HIST. EXP. Ph. [sic] - Antiquarian Avante Garde

File consists of slides of various artists' works, such as Anna Atkins, Robert Schaefer and Sally Larsen, used by Astman during lectures about historical experimental photography. Includes 69 photographic slides, originally housed in a Kodak Carousel slide tray for projection. The slides are labeled with the artists' names and types of photography demonstrated, such as cyanotype, daguerreotype, tintype and others.

Camera Art: Combining Media - B. Astman

File consists of photographic slides of multiple artists’ works, including Arthur Siegel, Andy Warhol, and Jan Dibbets, used in Astman’s lectures for the course Camera Art: Combining Media. Includes 80 slides, which were originally housed in a Kodak Carousel slide tray for projection, as well as a list of the works depicted in the slides. Also includes an instructional document for operating the slide carousel.

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