- best
quality results.
Depending on the
number of
colours present, a
chromolithograph could take even very
skilled workers months to produce.
However much...
- Kurz and
Allison were a
major publisher of
chromolithographs in the late 19th century.
Based at 267-269
Wabash Avenue in Chicago, they
built their re****tion...
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commissioned by the
publishers C****ell & Co for
reproduction as a
chromolithograph with
their "Yule Tide"
Christmas annual in 1891,
entitled "The Lady...
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Chromolithograph of the "Great East
River Suspension Bridge" by
Currier and Ives,
created in 1883....
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filter Blue–green
distinction in
language Chromaticity Chrominance Chromolithograph Chromophobia Chromotherapy Color (← Colour,
Color (disambiguation))...
- A
chromolithograph of the school's
basketball team, 1910...
- post the
abolition of sati.
Sundari paintings were
usually sold as
chromolithograph prints, or
watercolour pats, and even oil paintings. They were produced...
- No.5,
Dianthus silvestris, and
Gnaphalium leontopodium, (Edelweiss),
chromolithograph by
Helga von Cramm, with hymn by F. R. Havergal, 1877....
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Pocahontas saves the life of John
Smith in this
chromolithograph,
credited to the New
England Chromo. Lith.
Company around 1870. The
scene is idealized;...
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William Simpson labelled his
chromolithograph of 1867 as "Dewali,
feast of lamps". It
showed streets lit up at dusk, with a girl and her
mother lighting...