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lithograph
[ lith-uh-graf, -grahf ]
verb (used with object)
- to produce or copy by lithography.
lithograph
/ 藞l瑟胃蓹藢伞r蓱藧f; 藢l瑟胃蓹藞伞r忙f瑟k; -藢伞r忙f /
noun
- a print made by lithography
verb
- tr to reproduce (pictures, text, etc) by lithography
Derived Forms
- 藢濒颈迟丑辞藞驳谤补辫丑颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
- lithographic, adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lithograph1
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Example Sentences
I also have a few lithographs in the show.
And there is Van Gogh's At Eternity's Gate - one of the very rare survivals of his first printmaking campaign during which he produced six lithographs in November 1882.
Ruscha鈥檚 life-spanning retrospective currently at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is called 鈥淣ow Then,鈥 evoking his black-and-white lithograph of the phrase 鈥淭hat was then, this is now鈥 lit up against dark clouds.
Powell, he鈥檇 learned, had grown up with a Blue Angels lithograph in his childhood bedroom.
A stray Alexander Calder lithograph of three card players.
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