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algraphy|ˈælgrəfɪ| [ad. G. algraphie (J. Scholz 1896, in Papier Zeitschr. XXVIII. i. 1450), f. aluminium: see -graphy; cf. lithography.] The art or process of printing from aluminium plates. Hence alˈgraphic a. Scholz did not use the term in the orig. patent of 1893 (Germ. Patent D.R.P. 72470).
1897Studio Sept. 244/2 An alternative device which would give equal facilities to the artist, and would preserve the technical character of lithography, while it would remove the necessity for depending upon the use of lithographic stone itself,..a process..discovered by Mr. Scholz of Mayence, who has patented his invention under the name of ‘Algraphy’. 1898Daily Chron. 14 Oct. 3/1 The algraphic plate is a substitute for the ordinary lithographic stone. 1914E. H. Richter Prints 10 Plates of metal are often substituted for stone (zincography, algraphy). |