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Definition of lithographic in English: lithographicadjective ˌlɪθəˈɡrafɪkˌlɪθəˈɡræfɪk Relating to or produced by lithography. Example sentencesExamples - The remainder of the exhibition comprised lithographic and intaglio prints, and artists' books made by invited high profile artists.
- In another, he reverentially rubbed loaves of bread across lithographic stones while creating a print depicting the pieta.
- In the mid-1870s, a French missionary and a Chinese priest went to France and brought advanced lithographic printing to Shanghai, setting up China's first lithographic press.
- The cells, which run on a methanol-water mixture, can be mass-produced using a lithographic process to ‘print’ the metal electrodes and catalysts onto a porous plastic film.
- Their work encompasses a diverse mix of mediums and styles, from imposing colourful canvasses to intricately detailed lithographic prints.
- Although medieval printers produced seasonal sheets and pictures, Christmas cards were a fruit of the industrial revolution especially after Aloys Senefelder perfected lithographic printing in 1796.
- They had to compete with lithographic or photo-mechanical printing techniques and were therefore well executed - sometimes in deluxe printing with such lavish techniques like mica or embossing.
- I was so impressed with their work, I told them I would find them a lithographic printer.
- Some hard copy materials, such as lithographic prints and oil paintings, can have many more degrees of freedom, however.
- For your efforts you will also get a bonus of 23 modern lithographic prints by contemporary artists.
- It tells the story of Europe's exploration of Egypt, accompanied by over a thousand color reproductions of old lithographic prints.
- Not only are the prints themselves on display, but additional information has been included on the careful process of creating a successful lithographic print.
- In that respect, it differs from most contemporary lithographic portraits of the violinist, which show him bust-length, his piercing gaze riveted on the viewer.
- After a six-year apprenticeship with a firm of lithographic printers he moved to London in 1900.
- The well-known study by Thomas Maguire, a lithographic print taken from life in 1849, was from the outset a commercial project.
- With the Meiji period, Western lithographic or photo-mechanical printing techniques gradually replaced the old way of printing by carving woodblocks.
- The best-quality reproductions come from lithographic prints, which contain blocks of solid color.
- The result is photographically reduced and printed on a lithographic zinc plate.
- At Curwen Studios, Cambridgeshire, they print a lithographic poster using methods Lautrec himself would have used.
- They signed up for two copies of the book and ordered an additional two hundred offprints of the lithographic view.
Rhymes autobiographic, autographic, bibliographic, biographic, calligraphic, cartographic, choreographic, cinematographic, cryptographic, demographic, geographic, graphic, hagiographic, historiographic, holographic, hydrographic, iconographic, monographic, orthographic, palaeographic (US paleographic), photographic, pictographic, pornographic, reprographic, Sapphic, seraphic, stenographic, telegraphic, traffic, typographic, xerographic Definition of lithographic in US English: lithographicadjectiveˌlɪθəˈɡræfɪkˌliTHəˈɡrafik Relating to or produced by lithography. Example sentencesExamples - In that respect, it differs from most contemporary lithographic portraits of the violinist, which show him bust-length, his piercing gaze riveted on the viewer.
- They signed up for two copies of the book and ordered an additional two hundred offprints of the lithographic view.
- For your efforts you will also get a bonus of 23 modern lithographic prints by contemporary artists.
- They had to compete with lithographic or photo-mechanical printing techniques and were therefore well executed - sometimes in deluxe printing with such lavish techniques like mica or embossing.
- The cells, which run on a methanol-water mixture, can be mass-produced using a lithographic process to ‘print’ the metal electrodes and catalysts onto a porous plastic film.
- The result is photographically reduced and printed on a lithographic zinc plate.
- In the mid-1870s, a French missionary and a Chinese priest went to France and brought advanced lithographic printing to Shanghai, setting up China's first lithographic press.
- After a six-year apprenticeship with a firm of lithographic printers he moved to London in 1900.
- The well-known study by Thomas Maguire, a lithographic print taken from life in 1849, was from the outset a commercial project.
- With the Meiji period, Western lithographic or photo-mechanical printing techniques gradually replaced the old way of printing by carving woodblocks.
- It tells the story of Europe's exploration of Egypt, accompanied by over a thousand color reproductions of old lithographic prints.
- At Curwen Studios, Cambridgeshire, they print a lithographic poster using methods Lautrec himself would have used.
- The remainder of the exhibition comprised lithographic and intaglio prints, and artists' books made by invited high profile artists.
- Their work encompasses a diverse mix of mediums and styles, from imposing colourful canvasses to intricately detailed lithographic prints.
- Some hard copy materials, such as lithographic prints and oil paintings, can have many more degrees of freedom, however.
- The best-quality reproductions come from lithographic prints, which contain blocks of solid color.
- Not only are the prints themselves on display, but additional information has been included on the careful process of creating a successful lithographic print.
- In another, he reverentially rubbed loaves of bread across lithographic stones while creating a print depicting the pieta.
- I was so impressed with their work, I told them I would find them a lithographic printer.
- Although medieval printers produced seasonal sheets and pictures, Christmas cards were a fruit of the industrial revolution especially after Aloys Senefelder perfected lithographic printing in 1796.
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