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chromolithograph, n.|krəʊməʊˈlɪθəgrɑːf, -græf| [f. chromo- 2 + lithograph.] A picture printed in colours from stone. Also attrib.
1860Sat. Rev. IX. 438/2 In future all the Chromo-lithographs will be executed in Germany. 1869Roscoe Elem. Chem. 286 The general appearance of the solar spectrum..is seen by reference to the chromolithograph plate. 1870Eng. Mech. 7 Jan. 404/3 In 1850 Messrs. Hanharts produced their first chromo-lithograph. 1875tr. Vogel's Chem. Light xv. 249 If it is wished to make a chromo-lithograph of a painted picture, not only one stone, but a separate stone for almost every colour must be prepared. So chromoˈlithograph v. trans., to print in colours from stone; chromoliˈthographer; chromolithoˈgraphic a.
1845Art Jrnl. Mar. 67 Chromo-lithographic illustrations. 1850Ibid. Aug. 262 These prints are executed..in chromo-lithographic colouring, invented by Professor Zahn in 1818, and practically applied since 1827. 1862Thornbury Turner I. 341 It [the Téméraire] has also been chromo-lithographed. 1883Athenæum 24 Nov. 674/2 A highly finished coloured plate..drawn from nature..and chromo-lithographed. |