Definition of Chromolithographer. Meaning of Chromolithographer. Synonyms of Chromolithographer

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Definition of Chromolithographer

Chromolithographer
Chromolithographer Chro`mo*li*thog"ra*pher, n. One who is engaged in chromolithography.

Meaning of Chromolithographer from wikipedia

- they were more likely to want to pay for an original work. German chromolithographers, largely based in Bavaria, came to dominate the trade with their...
- (August 17, 1788 – April 25, 1839) was a Franco-German lithographer and chromolithographer. Godefroy Engelmann was born in 1788 in Mühlhausen, a small town near...
- 1915, Royan) was a French landscape painter, poster artist, and chromolithographer. Louis Tauzin studied at the École des beaux-arts de Bordeaux [fr]...
- Petersburg where he became president of the Union of Engravers and Chromolithographers. Tomsky was arrested in 1908 and then exiled to France, but returned...
- British 19th-century art. Born the son of a graphic designer and chromolithographer, Gaunt dabbled in drawing and writing as a youth. In 1914, after winning...
- Hungarian painter (born 1797) Michael Hanhart, English lithographer and chromolithographer (born 1788) King, Ross (2006). The Judgment of Paris: The Revolutionary...
- archaeologist Giuseppe Fiorelli, art historian Emil Presuhn, and Naples-based chromolithographer Victor Steeger, to record wall paintings in the Roman ruins of Pompeii...
- Philip Robert Presants (18 December 1867 – 27 October 1942) was a chromolithographer, designer and painter in New Zealand. He became Chief Artist of The...
- draughtsman Godefroy Engelmann (1788–1839), Franco-German lithographer and chromolithographer Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon (1636–1721)...
- Prince Consort's drawings for Queen Victoria, and was thereafter chromolithographer to her Majesty and subsequently to King Edward VII. Though the contents...