This lithograph by Petre shows the dwellings to be more substantial dwellings than the whares the settlers would have actually used. |
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Apart from paintings he produced a good deal of graphic work, including numerous book illustrations in lithograph and woodcut. |
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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. |
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The 62-year-old artist, famous for his lithograph and etching prints, contributed a series of ink drawings of Shanghai for the exhibition. |
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And there was his obituary, with a lithograph of a stout, balding man in a cassock with a slightly forked beard. |
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So a print is basically a lithograph, an etching, an engraving, a drawing on stone or metal that can then be printed. |
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With John H. Snow, acquired lithograph presses and began experimenting in the medium. |
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The forged stamp is a poor lithograph version of the portrait, that looks quite fuzzy. |
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He turned to the lithograph after 1892 as a medium well suited to this goal. |
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Furthermore, the collection or part of the collection may be the subject of a limited-edition autography or lithograph. |
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For added support, the lithograph was then relined with a thin Japanese paper and dried on a karibari, a Japanese drying screen. |
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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. |
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This led Daumier to issue a satirical lithograph of Nadar photographing Paris from a balloon. |
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This lithograph of the Victoria Bridge was produced in October 1854 from the engineers' plans. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Returned to Calgary for the printing of a lithograph commissioned by the Canada Council. |
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This 226-inch wide machine allowed for paper grades and produced bond paper, offset or lithograph paper, register bond paper, and waxed papers. |
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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. |
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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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Édouard Manet's four paintings and a lithograph about the death by firing squad, in 1867, of a French-installed Emperor of Mexico are great illustrational and political art. |
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This book and the accompanying lithograph were produced to honour the sixteen Canadian servicemen who were awarded the Victoria Cross during the Second World War. |
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The advent of desktop publishing, colour printers, and photocopiers means that currency counterfeiting is no longer the exclusive domain of lithograph experts with expensive offset printers. |
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The conserved lithograph was then matted and framed for exhibition. |
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His lithograph The Desert, The Yaquis and NYC features a smoky swirl that snakes across a series of straight lines, interspersed with elements from the natural world. |
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The VHS was also made available in a deluxe boxed gift set with a mounted filmstrip and six lithograph prints from the movie. |
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Each returning officer and man was given a message from King George V, written in his own hand and reproduced on a lithograph. |
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