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lithograph

[′lith·ə‚graf]
(graphic arts)
Originally, a reproduction of a writing sample or a drawing made from a litho stone onto which the writing or drawing had been drawn with a greasy ink or crayon; now, a reproduction from litho metal plates produced by photolithography and run on an offset press.
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One corner of this gallery was devoted to Louisiana lithographer Jules Lion and another to French portraitist, Jean-Joseph Vaudechamp, who worked in New Orleans in the 1830s.
In the Flanders Fields Museum, opened in the splendidly rebuilt hall six years ago, you enter Hugh's life in 1915 when he was a 17-year old lithographer in Paisley and volunteering for the British Army.
It is a lovely room with candlelit tables, heavy silk curtains and bird prints by Victorian lithographer John James Audubon.
Chandler was a commercial wood-engraver and lithographer who produced many materials for children, including books, games and paper dolls.
He studied music as a child, but after the death of his father, began an apprenticeship with a lithographer. After a brief course of study at the University of Turin, Balla moved to Rome in 1885, where he supported himself doing illustrations, caricatures and portrait painting.
Langley attended evening classes at the school, while working in the day as an apprentice to a lithographer - August Heinrich Biermann - in Newhall Street.
Another piece in the exhibit is the whimsical "Deeploma O'Litho," basically a greeting card made for a friend, that contains so many private printmaking jokes that Knapp called on a lithographer to help interpret it.
Born just over 200 years ago, Hair began his working life with a local engraver and lithographer, quickly developing his talent for painting the region's industrial landscape.
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