English to Haitian Meaning of lithograph - litografye


Lithograph :
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Definitions of lithograph in English
Noun(1) a print produced by lithography(2) duplicator that prints by lithography; a flat surface (of stone or metal
Verb(1) make by lithography
Examples of lithograph in English
(1) So a print is basically a lithograph , an etching, an engraving, a drawing on stone or metal that can then be printed.(2) The 62-year-old artist, famous for his lithograph and etching prints, contributed a series of ink drawings of Shanghai for the exhibition.(3) I think of all the disreputable low-cost manufacturers you might take this to and what they would say about this beautiful quarter walnut and multiple-layer laminate plywood: ÔÇÿSome lithographed laminate will look just as good.ÔÇÖ(4) By the time he died in 1973 he had produced a substantial body of original etchings, lithographs and linocuts, which rank with the greatest prints of the 20th Century.(5) These posters were lithographed by the hundreds of thousands and pasted onto both doors of every freight car leaving the ports.(6) The game - sometimes with a game board, sometimes without - consisted of decks of lithographed cards on which were depicted comical or serious likenesses of women in pairs and a single ÔÇÿOld Maid.ÔÇÖ(7) Warhol not only painted and lithographed and sketched, he produced and he photographed, dabbling in both music (The Velvet Underground, Nico) and film.(8) Other than paintings and sculptures, the artist produced a number of prints for which he used different techniques: lithographs , screenprints, etchings and woodcuts.(9) Contrasting with the latter's refinement, lithographed illustrations were produced in large numbers and served as a powerful medium of popular iconography.(10) The building also houses Flatbed Press, a publishing workshop that collaborates with artists to produce limited editions of original etchings, lithographs , woodcuts and monoprints.(11) The quality of prints produced, only original serigraphs or lithographs , stands out in the industry to provide collectors with true works of art.(12) Depicting a confident Houdini at the peak of his career, the stamp is based on a 1911 lithographed poster.(13) Its price was $3 colored, and it was followed in 1850 by another Trobriand Niagara, The Falls of Niagara, which, lithographed by Leon Jean Baptiste Sabatier, cost only $2.50 colored.(14) The 2,000-square-foot gallery is dedicated to exhibiting a full range of his fine art, including paintings, original stone lithographs , silk screens and giclees.(15) Since draughtsmanship was the foundation of all his art, engravings, etchings, lithographs , linocuts, and drawings poured from him in astonishing quantity and quality.(16) He applied his signature collage style to creating lithographs and silkscreen prints that combined familiar images from popular culture and current events in an original and radical manner.
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