Definition of Oleographs. Meaning of Oleographs. Synonyms of Oleographs

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Definition of Oleographs

Oleograph
Oleograph O`le*o*graph, n. [L. oleum oil + -graph.] 1. (Chem.) The form or figure assumed by a drop of oil when placed upon water or some other liquid with which it does not mix. 2. (Painting) A picture produced in oils by a process analogous to that of lithographic printing.

Meaning of Oleographs from wikipedia

- p. 59d, 1986 (2nd Edition, 2004), Thames & Hudson, ISBN 050023454X; "Oleographs: what are they, and can they be restored?", Fine Art Restoration Co.,...
- and later shifted it to Malavli near Lonavala, Maharashtra in 1899. The oleographs produced by the press were mostly of Hindu gods and goddesses in scenes...
- Usha Dreaming Aniruddha (oleographic print) Raja Ravi Varma (1848–1906)...
- Oleograph by Raja Ravi Varma depicting a Shiva-centric Panchayatana. A bearded Shiva sits in the centre with his wife Parvati and their infant son Ganesha;...
- (counter-clockwise, from left-top: Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna; Buddha and Kalki), 19th century oleograph by Raja Ravi Varma...
- the National Museum, Delhi. Oleograph by Raja Ravi Varma: The 19th-century Indian artist Raja Ravi Varma produced an oleograph depicting Vasantasena. Movies:...
- Bhima An oleograph of Bhima by Ravi Varma Press Personal Information Affiliation Pandavas Weapon Mace Bow Arrow Family Parents Vayu (father) ****i (mother)...
- Mhalsa Khandoba and Mhalsa killing demons Mani-Malla — a po****r oleograph, c.1880. Devanagari म्हाळसा Sanskrit transliteration Mhāḷasā Weapon Trishula...
- Gavda, Mhalsa-kant ("husband of Mhalsa") and Jejurica Vani. In a po****r oleograph representation of Khandoba, Mhalsa is seated in front of Khandoba on his...
- Mṛcchakatika (The Little Clay Cart) An oleographic print depicting the female protagonist Vasantasenā, a rich courtesan. Written by Śūdraka (Simuka) Characters...