Definition of Xylographical. Meaning of Xylographical. Synonyms of Xylographical

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Definition of Xylographical

Xylographical
Xylographic Xy`lo*graph"ic, Xylographical Xy`lo*graph"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. xylographique.] Of or pertaining to xylography, or wood engraving.

Meaning of Xylographical from wikipedia

- this is rarely used in English for images alone, although that 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...
- Loránd University with a microfilm of a xylography from East Tibet. The xylographic version contained 16 tales, the ninth tale titled Rgyal-bu bya-šubs-čan-kyi...
- Museum) was dedicated in 1987 to graphic art. It displays lithographic, xylographic, chalcographic, serigraphic, offset and neographic art from Manuel Manilla...
- by 14 inches, which was folded once. The volume was printed using the xylographic technique, printing each page of text from one hand carved woodblock...
- 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...
- Illustration from the "Selected plays from the Yuan Dynasty" compiled by Zang Maoxun. Xylographic print, 1615-1616. Bibliothèque nationale de France...
- Henrik Ibsen in 1863, in an 1888 xylographic reproduction by Hans Peter Hansen, after a photo by Daniel Georg Nyblin...
- of the first three works printed in the Philippines, although by the xylographic method traditionally used by the Chinese, attributed to Plasencia. The...
- the first to preserve the oral instructions of Tibet in writing, after xylographic methods of printing developed in China, were finally adopted in Tibet)...