- on the
immiscibility of oil and water. The
printing is from a
stone (
lithographic limestone) or a
metal plate with a
smooth surface. It was
invented in...
-
Lithographic limestone is hard
limestone that is
sufficiently fine-grained,
homogeneous and defect-free to be used for lithography.
Geologists use the...
- The
Swedish Lithographic Union (Swedish:
Sveriges Litografiska Förbund, Litograf) was a
trade union representing lithographic printers in Sweden. The...
- (Paris). This
lithographic version is, with margins, 14" × 25" and
therefore much
smaller than the
painted versions. The
lithographic version is hardly...
- Burrow-Giles
Lithographic Co. v. Sarony, 111 U.S. 53 (1884), was a case
decided by the
Supreme Court of the
United States that
upheld the
power of Congress...
- and then to the
printing surface. When used in
combination with the
lithographic process,
which is
based on the
repulsion of oil and water, the offset...
-
American Lithographic Co. v. Werkmeister, 221 U.S. 603 (1911), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that a
corporation defendant...
- The
Amalgamated Society of
Lithographic Printers (ASLP) was a
trade union representing printers and
their ****istants in the
United Kingdom and Ireland...
- The
Society of
Lithographic Artists,
Designers and
Engravers (SLADE) was a
British trade union representing workers in the
printing industry. The union...
- (Nürnberg) and
Munich (München) and were
originally quarried as a
source of
lithographic limestone. The Jura
Museum situated in Eichstätt,
Germany has an extensive...