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A 1888 "Goodwin Champions" baseball card of King Kelly, one of the earliest cards using chromolithography to create multi-colored images of players.
Edit 1 by Fir0002 - removed color cast
Reason
A beautiful early baseball card that's also an interesting industrial artifact. From the Library of Congress collection at memory.loc.gov. For the full set, see my Commons user page. Proposed PotD caption:

Baseball cards have been popular advertising vehicles especially for tobacco manufacturers, but production was limited until the use of chromolithography made cheap mass production of colorful cards possible in the 1880's. This Goodwin Champions card of Boston Beaneaters catcher King Kelly from 1888 is an early example of the use of pointillism in printmaking to create a wide variety of colors with a small number of plates. The pointillist technique was later advanced to create halftoning and Benday dots.

Articles this image appears in
Baseball card, King Kelly, Pointillism
Creator
Goodwin & Company
Nominator
trialsanderrors

Promoted Image:King Kelly 0554fu.jpg --KFP (talk | contribs) 15:26, 27 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]