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linography|laɪˈnɒgrəfɪ| [f. L. līn-um flax (see line n.1) + -graphy.] (See quots.) Also linograph2, a picture produced by linography.
1888Jrnl. Soc. Chem. Industry VII. 588/1 Linography. This is a name given to photographing on linen or calico, to serve as a basis for painting in oil. 1945E. Epstean tr. Eder's Hist. Photogr. xxxvii. 325 Linography. Photographic reproductions (mostly enlargements) were produced on linen, to be afterwards colored, by a variation of Talbotypy... J. Lüttgens, in Hamburg, states that he used this process in 1856. 1970Canad. Antiques Collector Dec. 26/1 Included in the collection were signed linographs, etchings and posters. |