- used to
print text or
images onto
paper or
other suitable material. A
lithograph is
something printed by lithography, but this term is only used for fine...
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Bleistein v.
Donaldson Lithographing Co., 188 U.S. 239 (1903).
Diane Leenheer Zimmerman, "The
Story of
Bleistein v.
Donaldson Lithographing Company: Originality...
- The
Strobridge Lithographing Company was an
American maker of adverti****t
posters and
lithographs founded in 1847 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The
company is...
- Amb****adeurs is an 1892
lithograph poster by
French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The
subject of the
poster is Toulouse-Lautrec's
friend cabaret singer...
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Relativity is a
lithograph print by the
Dutch artist M. C. Escher,
first printed in
December 1953. The
first version of this work was a
woodcut made earlier...
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Surrealism in art, poetry, and
literature uses
numerous techniques and
games to
provide inspiration. Many of
these are said to free
imagination by producing...
- was used to
market various household products,
including oil lamps,
lithographs,
postcards and cigarettes.
Fictional novels such as H.
Rider Haggard's...
- with
Guardian Spirit of the Waters; he
published his
first album of
lithographs,
titled Dans le Rêve, in 1879. Still,
Redon remained relatively unknown...
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always a
lithograph), on
which colours were then overprinted. To make an
expensive reproduction print, once
referred to as a "chromo", a
lithographer, with...
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Lithograph of
potsherds found at Bishop's
Island (German: Bischofsinsel) near Königswalde and
published in
Zeitschrift für Ethnologie [de] in 1871. Schliemann...