Directory of the EMuseum of Pyrographic Art


1896 triptych of Joan of Arc rendered in pyrography by J. William Fosdick

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Fire on High The Pyrographic Art of Carlo Proietto Fine Art Globe

The E-Museum floor plan is projected below as an image to orient you in the scope of the project and guide you through our monument to pyrographic art that on January 1st, 2009, will celebrate its eleventh anniversary on the internet. In the Directory that follows the floor plan, note that only those items with links are presently available. Many more, however, are already in the "archives" of.


Pyrography Links Robert Ball Hughes

E-Museum of Pyrographic Art Portraits and Paintings Hall Welcome! to the Djibril N'Doye Salon Back to E-Museum Entrance - Café Flambé - - Portraits and Paintings - - Decorative and Applied Art - - Folk and Traditional Art - - Antique Art - - Special Hall - - Sculpture - - Children's Hall - - Bookstore and Library - - Tools and Techniques -


Search Press The Innovative Artist The Art of Pyrography by Cherry Ferris

The E-Museum floor plan is projected below as an image to orient you in the scope of the project and guide you through our monument to pyrographic art, which opened in January 1997. In the Directory that follows the floor plan, note that only those items with links are presently available. Many more, however, are in the "archives" of the E-Museum.


Washington, Galería Nacional de Arte de Britannica Escola

Pyrography or pyrogravure is the free handed art of decorating wood or other materials with burn marks resulting from the controlled application of a heated object such as a poker. It is also known as pokerwork or wood burning. [1] The term means "writing with fire", from the Greek pyr (fire) and graphos (writing). [2]


Fine Art Pyrography by Dumitru Muradian

The world's first virtual museum dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the technique and art form of pyroengraving or pyrography, also known as woodburning, fire etching, burnt work, and poker art. This museum is dedicated to pyro-art past and present, and is designed as a resource for anyone interested in this art form.


1896 triptych of Joan of Arc rendered in pyrography by J. William Fosdick

An additional technique for enhancing pyrographic works in the early 20th Century was to inlay them with glass gems. The punch tool set (partially visible in lower right corner) and gems for this purpose were another offering of the Flemish Art Co. See the punch set in the Antique Pyrographic Tools Exhibit upstairs in the E-Museum.


Antique and Contemporary Pyrography Works by Olive Hughes

A virtual salon in the antique hall of the world's first e-museum dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the technique of pyroengraving or pyrography, also known as woodburning and poker art. This museum is dedicated to pyro-art past and present, and is designed as a resource for anyone interested in this art form.


1874 Pyrography panel, untitled, by I. W. Wells

Benedelli E-Museum of Pyrographic Art Antique Art Hall Welcome! to the Salon of Heinrich Hofmann and Ph. Benedelli Back to E-Museum Entrance - Café Flambé - - Portraits and Paintings - - Decorative and Applied Art - - Folk and Traditional Art - - Antique Art - - Special Hall - - Sculpture - - Children's Hall - - Bookstore and Library -


Circa 1898 Pyrography Work "Mediaeval Falconer" by O. P. Staber (late 19th Century)

Painting in the River of Angels: Judy Baca and The Great Wall. October 26, 2023. -. June 2, 2024. Resnick Pavilion.


1896 triptych of Joan of Arc rendered in pyrography by J. William Fosdick

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pyrography by Jean bouick Pyrography, Wood carving art, Pyrography art

The E-Museum of Pyrographic Art is a unique cultural resource designed to bring pyrographic art to artists,links.htm specialists, collectors and connoisseurs, and the general public.


Pyrography projects YouTube

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1896 triptych of Joan of Arc rendered in pyrography by J. William Fosdick

Welcome! to the Robert McGehee Salon Back to E-Museum Entrance - Café Flambé - - Portraits and Paintings - - Decorative and Applied Art - - Folk and Traditional Art - - Antique Art - - Special Hall - - Sculpture - - Children's Hall - - Bookstore and Library - - Tools and Techniques - Brotherhood of the Circle by Robert McGehee, 1997


Directory of the EMuseum of Pyrographic Art

Pyrography, a word of Greek derivation, is the art of writing or "engraving with fire." (Pyro meaning "fire" and graphy meaning "to incise or engrave"). Pyrography has its modern day roots in nineteenth century France though it was practiced much earlier in other parts of Europe.


1896 triptych of Joan of Arc rendered in pyrography by J. William Fosdick

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