Definition of Chromolithograph. Meaning of Chromolithograph. Synonyms of Chromolithograph

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Definition of Chromolithograph

Chromolithograph
Chromolithograph Chro`mo*lith"o*graph, n. [Gr. ? color + E. lithograph.] A picture printed in tints and colors by repeated impressions from a series of stones prepared by the lithographic process.

Meaning of Chromolithograph from wikipedia

- best quality results. Depending on the number of colours present, a chromolithograph could take even very skilled workers months to produce. However much...
- William Simpson labelled his chromolithograph of 1867 as "Dewali, feast of lamps". It showed streets lit up at dusk, with a girl and her mother lighting...
- commissioned by the publishers C****ell & Co for reproduction as a chromolithograph with their "Yule Tide" Christmas annual in 1891, entitled "The Lady...
- Chromolithograph of the "Great East River Suspension Bridge" by Currier and Ives, created in 1883....
- No.5, Dianthus silvestris, and Gnaphalium leontopodium, (Edelweiss), chromolithograph by Helga von Cramm, with hymn by F. R. Havergal, 1877....
- Muslim shawl-making family shown in Cashmere shawl manufactory, 1867, chromolithograph, William Simpson A group of Pandits, or Brahmin priests, in Kashmir...
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- Kurz and Allison were a major publisher of chromolithographs in the late 19th century. Based at 267-269 Wabash Avenue in Chicago, they built their re****tion...
- with Puck for 18 years, drawing everything from spot illustrations to chromolithograph covers. Opper married Nellie Barnett on May 18, 1881. They had three...
- Ichabod Crane, Respectfully Dedicated to Washington Irving. William J. Wilgus (1819–53), artist chromolithograph, c. 1856...