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  • Lithography - Wikipedia
    Lithography (from Ancient Greek λίθος (líthos) 'stone' and γράφω (gráphō) 'to write') [1] is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water [2] The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface
  • Lithography - Understanding the Art of Lithography Printmaking
    Lithography began in the 18th century, when Alois Senefelder, a little-known Bavarian playwright in Germany, discovered that he could copy his scripts by drawing them on slabs of limestone with grease crayons and printing them with rolled-on ink
  • Lithography | History, Process Applications | Britannica
    lithography, planographic printing process that makes use of the immiscibility of grease and water In the lithographic process, ink is applied to a grease-treated image on the flat printing surface; nonimage (blank) areas, which hold moisture, repel the lithographic ink
  • Lithograph - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Lithography is a planographic printmaking process in which a design is drawn onto a flat stone (or prepared metal plate, usually zinc or aluminum) and affixed by means of a chemical reaction
  • Lithography: Definition, History, Artists, Artwork – Artlex
    Lithography is a process where an artist draws an image on a flat surface (typically a prepared metal plate) that repels the ink Because the surface doesn’t hold onto the ink well, it is easily transferred to paper or canvas, creating a sharp, high-quality print
  • Lithography: Its a Process - Columbia Museum of Art
    Drawn from the ancient Greek word "lithos," which means "stone," lithography is a printmaking process
  • Lithography - Definition, Examples, History More - Art Techniques and . . .
    Lithography is a printing process that involves using a flat surface to create an image The word “lithography” comes from the Greek words “lithos,” meaning stone, and “graphein,” meaning to write The process was invented in 1796 by Alois Senefelder, a German playwright and actor
  • Lithographic Presses - Smithsonian Institution
    Lithography, invented in 1796 by the Bavarian Alois Senefelder, was a method of printing that demanded an entirely new kind of printing press Prints were made from blocks of stone, and because the stone was both flat and rigid it required perfectly even pressure across its surface—something that could not be achieved with a platen press But the stone was also brittle, and easily broke


















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