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chromolithograph /krəʊməʊˈlɪθəɡrɑːf /historical nounA coloured picture printed by lithography, especially in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.One of the most beautiful of these is Santa Clara Valley, the composition of which became the subject for a large chromolithograph of the same title published in 1873 by L. Prang and Company of Boston....- A colored lithograph is called a chromolithograph.
- The Resurrection was published as a chromolithograph.
verb [with object]Produce (a picture) by lithography: (as adjective chromolithographed) chromolithographed advertising...- The brilliantly chromolithographed boards were often embellished with capitalist symbolism as well as caricatures of magnates, speculators, and the bestial mascots of wealth.
- Their most prominent products were chromolithographed postcards that were well designed, beautifully printed in vibrant colors, and embossed for greater effect.
- An expanding range of methods allowed for splendid chromolithographed illustrations and hand-colored illustrations that were prestigious showcases for their companies.
Derivativeschromolithographer /krəʊməʊlɪˈθɒɡrəfə/ noun ...- The color plates reflect the artistry of Louis Prang of Boston, the leading chromolithographer of the period.
- Requiring multiple runs through the press, these books combine the art of the chromolithographer and the skill of the draftsman.
- American chromolithographers tended to specialize in either views of their own cities or in sentimental depictions.
chromolithographic /krəʊməʊlɪθəˈɡrafɪk/ adjective ...- In the chromolithographic labels which we will call ‘chromos’, the mastery of both the typographer and the artist is absolutely evident.
- In this Edition, Julius Bien produced some of the finest examples of large-scale chromolithographic art of the mid 19th century.
- Eventually Prang issued about 800 chromolithographs of this sort, establishing an oeuvre unmatched by any other American chromolithographic publisher.
chromolithography /krəʊməʊlɪˈθɒɡrəfi / noun ...- Colour printing had enormous commercial potential through the development of chromolithography, and a large part of the history of lithography is in its commercial application, often bright and garish, to posters and advertisements.
- At the same time, chromolithography allowed mechanical printing to replace much hand painting on tin plated toys.
- But as awkward as it might seem, chromolithography was a huge leap forward for natural history books.
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