Definition of Xylographer. Meaning of Xylographer. Synonyms of Xylographer

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Definition of Xylographer

Xylographer
Xylographer Xy*log"ra*pher, n. One who practices xylography.

Meaning of Xylographer from wikipedia

- Woodcut is a relief printing technique in printmaking. An artist carves an image into the surface of a block of wood—typically with gouges—leaving the...
- Danish composer and music educator Tekla Nordström (1856–1937), Swedish xylographer Tekla Róża Radziwiłł (1703–1747), Polish–Lithuanian noblewoman Thekla...
- early 20th century as no contemporary portraits of him are known (by xylographer Ida Amanda Maria Falander (1842–1927)) Born (1742-12-09)9 December 1742...
- the current graphic designer with prehistoric man, the 15th-century xylographer, or the lithographer of 1890. The diversity of opinions stems from some...
- Venice, Republic of Venice Died 31 December 1767  (aged 87) Venice, Republic of Venice Occupation Artist, critic, collector, copper engraver, xylographer ...
- de Carolis (6 January 1874 – 7 February 1928) was an Italian painter, xylographer, illustrator and photographer. He is generally ****ociated with Art Nouveau...
- Ιωάννης Οικονόμου; 1860, Kertezi - 1931 Athens) was a Gr**** painter, xylographer, engraver and amateur athlete. From 1874 to 1880, he studied at the Athens...
- visual arts. The native poet António Aleixo was particularly prominent. Xylographer Manuel Cabanas stood out in the city's artistic panorama and was a fierce...
- 1844, Stockholm - 10 November 1944, Stockholm) was a Swedish artist and xylographer. He was born to the lithographer, Johan Fredrik Meyer, a German immigrant...
- young Vincenzo was sent to the city of Ravenna and was apprenticed to a xylographer. In 1663 he was accepted into the Conventual Franciscans, becoming a...