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Walter Ebenhofer
(Austria)[1952] b.Rubring,l. Steyr

http://www.fotofluss.at/viewpic.cfm?ID=26112916&JZ=2005&back=t_ausstellungen.cfm
bis in die letzte Ritze, shot sheet film box, 1999

http://www.photogram.org/position/index.htm
survey on E.'s shoot picture series on b/w paper, c-print paper and on
ektachrome.


Josef Maria Eder
(Austria)[1855 - 1944] Wien

http://www.geh.org/taschen/htmlsrc4/m197933520001_ful.html#topofimage
Zwei Goldfische und ein Seefisch (Christiceps argentatus), 1886 photogravure
print from x-ray negative, 12.1 x 16.4 cm

http://www.jmcfaber.at/artists/eder.html
Aesculap-Snake Vienna, photogravure of x-ray, 27,5 x 22 cm, 1896

http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/photographicproject/enlarged/photogravur...
fish and snake x-rays from "Versuche über Photographie mittelst der
Röntgen'schen Strahlen", 1896

http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?image=10309610&wwwflag=2&imagepos...
X-ray of a rat, 1896


Olafur Eliasson
(Denmark)[1967] b. Copenhagen, l. Berlin

http://hosting.zkm.de/eliasson/virtual/english/art18/
"Eine Beschreibung einer Reflexion oder aber eine angenehme Uebung zu deren
Eigenschaften", 1995, installation based on a "live luminogram"


Johannn Carl Enslen
(Germany)[1759 - 1848] Berlin

http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?image=10454841&wwwflag=3&imagepos...
'Face of Christ superimposed on an oak leaf', 1839."


Agnes Eperjesi
(Hungary)[1964] Budapest

http://fototapeta.art.pl/fti-2chimera.html
"Newborns", 1996, installation of 21 b/w photograms of newborns

http://www.sztaki.hu/providers/eper/works/photograms/
"Newborns", 1996, b&w baby photograms on iron installation and recent colour
photograms (2006-08)


Miklós Erdély
(Hungary)[1928 - 1986] Budapest

http://intermedia.c3.hu/~fgrof/fotogram/kemo.htm
"Black snow" (A hó fekete), 1971, b/w chemigram

http://www.artpool.hu/Erdely/mutargy/Letras.html
"Ladder photogram" (Létrás fotogram), body photogram performance, 1980

http://arthist.elte.hu/Tanarok/SzoekeA/fulltexts/ACTA/ACTA.htm
"The eye of reason" (Az ész szeme),1973, x-ray of a piece of plaster mentioned
in an essay by Annamária Szőke


Max Ernst
(Germany)[1891 - 1976] b. Brühl, d. Paris

http://www.williamweston.co.uk/pages/catalogues/single/129/1/1.html
Mr Knife and Miss Fork, cliché verre from a frottage in black and white. 1931
(probably made by Man Ray)

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