- this is
rarely used in
English for
images alone,
although that term and
xylographic are used in
connection with
block books,
which are
small books containing...
- text and
illustrations were both cut. Some
block books,
called chiro-
xylographic (from the Gr****
cheir (χειρ) "hand")
contain only the
printed illustrations...
-
block for each page (the same
process as the
woodcut in art,
called xylographic); and the
typographic book, made by
individual cast-metal
movable type...
-
Henrik Ibsen in 1863, in an 1888
xylographic reproduction by Hans
Peter Hansen,
after a
photo by
Daniel Georg Nyblin...
- Museum) was
dedicated in 1987 to
graphic art. It
displays lithographic,
xylographic, chalcographic, serigraphic,
offset and
neographic art from
Manuel Manilla...
- for up to 200
guests with a
small stage for
intimate performances. A
xylographic mural by
famed local artist Antonio Martorell decorates its
walls and...
- by 360 mm),
which was
folded once. The
volume was
printed using the
xylographic technique,
printing each page of text from one hand
carved woodblock...
-
Illustration from the "Selected
plays from the Yuan Dynasty"
compiled by Zang Maoxun.
Xylographic print, 1615-1616. Bibliothèque
nationale de France...
-
Langley in Hertfordshire. He also
produced coloured 'xylographie' (or '
xylographic')
woodcut prints. He is now
remembered largely for his
harbour and coastal...
-
building houses a
small Planetarium, a
Museum of
Natural History, a
Xylographic Exposition of the
works of
Romeo Musa, an art
gallery and a
large National...