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How to use lithograph in a sentence

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This lithograph by Petre shows the dwellings to be more substantial dwellings than the whares the settlers would have actually used.
Apart from paintings he produced a good deal of graphic work, including numerous book illustrations in lithograph and woodcut.
When the inked surface is built up to the artist's satisfaction, the paper is placed on the plate and both are run through a lithograph press.
The 62-year-old artist, famous for his lithograph and etching prints, contributed a series of ink drawings of Shanghai for the exhibition.
And there was his obituary, with a lithograph of a stout, balding man in a cassock with a slightly forked beard.
So a print is basically a lithograph, an etching, an engraving, a drawing on stone or metal that can then be printed.
With John H. Snow, acquired lithograph presses and began experimenting in the medium.
The forged stamp is a poor lithograph version of the portrait, that looks quite fuzzy.
He turned to the lithograph after 1892 as a medium well suited to this goal.
Furthermore, the collection or part of the collection may be the subject of a limited-edition autography or lithograph.
For added support, the lithograph was then relined with a thin Japanese paper and dried on a karibari, a Japanese drying screen.
The purchase of a lithograph would entitle each buyer to a four-day weekend for two in Paris, including round-trip airfare and hotel accommodations.
This led Daumier to issue a satirical lithograph of Nadar photographing Paris from a balloon.
This lithograph of the Victoria Bridge was produced in October 1854 from the engineers' plans.
The technique for producing a lithograph is called planographic because the printing surface is a flat plane and is neither built up nor cut into.
It appeared shortly afterwards, like his many other Tivoli galops, in a version for piano with a lithograph illustration of the roller-coaster on the cover.
Returned to Calgary for the printing of a lithograph commissioned by the Canada Council.
This 226-inch wide machine allowed for paper grades and produced bond paper, offset or lithograph paper, register bond paper, and waxed papers.
An example can be seen in a 1960 lithograph where I obtained the effect of a 19th century engraving, and I have not seen this effect elsewhere.
The recto of the lithograph was dry cleaned using ground white vinyl eraser: the crumbs were rolled across the surface with a light pressure to avoid pushing the dirt into the paper fibres.
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There was a lithograph here that reached out and caught her like a bale-hook.
The frontispiece of this edition is a lithograph by W. Hall of a portrait of Coleridge, aet.
It is not fair to the picture to try repainting it in words, for words reduce it to a lithograph.
Say, I had a lithograph of Buddy and his beanery tip goin' up against an argument like that.
A lithograph is something different from any other production of a picture or of any pictorial illustration.
He can't be turned out by machinery like a chromo or a lithograph.
It is a lithograph in one colour, and measures fifty by fifty-two inches.
Well, you needn't make the lithograph till success is proved.
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