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- Q3072882 subject Q6645861.
- Q3072882 subject Q6935141.
- Q3072882 subject Q7032150.
- Q3072882 abstract "Firmin Gillot, father of Charles Gillot (1820-1872), invented in 1852 the paniconography for which he took a patent (photoengraving in relief according to the letterpress on several early plate). Later, he invented a new process, again in relief, but nonphotographic. Around 1870, his son Charles Gillot developed the Gillotage process(photomechanical). This process would quickly predominate the illustrated newspapers and books of the period, such as for example: Le Charivari, Le Rire, L'assiette au beurre, Gil Blas Illustre, and many others. Gillot's Paris address in 1875 was Vve Gillot and Fils, 175, a street of Suburb-Saint-Martin, Paris.".
- Q3072882 wikiPageExternalLink www.assietteaubeurre.com.
- Q3072882 wikiPageExternalLink www.lerire.com.
- Q3072882 wikiPageWikiLink Q204867.
- Q3072882 wikiPageWikiLink Q2606635.
- Q3072882 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645861.
- Q3072882 wikiPageWikiLink Q6935141.
- Q3072882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7032150.
- Q3072882 type Thing.
- Q3072882 comment "Firmin Gillot, father of Charles Gillot (1820-1872), invented in 1852 the paniconography for which he took a patent (photoengraving in relief according to the letterpress on several early plate). Later, he invented a new process, again in relief, but nonphotographic. Around 1870, his son Charles Gillot developed the Gillotage process(photomechanical).".
- Q3072882 label "Firmin Gillot".