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Example sentences for "lithograph"

Lexicographically close words:
lithesome; lithia; lithic; lithium; litho; lithographed; lithographer; lithographers; lithographic; lithographs
  1. Work of one sort or another marked these moves: the lithograph of Kensington Gardens from the De Vere Hotel; at the Savoy most pathetic drawings of his wife, The Siesta and By the Balcony, and the Thames from the hotel windows.

  2. He had to admit that the only lithograph he ever published was made in the same way, and he had called it, or allowed it to be called, a lithograph.

  3. His reason for rejecting the etching in colour is as simple and rational as his reason for making the lithograph in colour.

  4. We lunched--badly--and he was bored with the church, though he had brought lithograph paper and colours to make a sketch of it.

  5. Late one afternoon he brought his transfer-paper, and made a lithograph of J.

  6. For one, Miss Charlotte Williams, of Baltimore, sat, but the painting disappeared, and only the rare lithograph of her remains.

  7. Whittock /The Noted John Cooke of Exeter, Captain of the Sheriff’s Troop at Seventy-four Assizes for the County of Devon/ 482 From a lithograph by Geo.

  8. The Alphington Ponies/ 16 From a lithograph /The Misses Durnford.

  9. Back of the superintendent's chair hung a lithograph of the martyrdom of St. Stephen.

  10. He says: "I do not say that if this were an ordinary engraving with no picture, a lithograph taken from it would not be a copy.

  11. Where a large number of lithograph copies of a photograph were printed on one sheet it was held that only one penalty was recoverable for the whole sheet.

  12. But a lithograph may be an infringement of a photograph if it produces the general conception even although the artistic detail and peculiar merit of the photograph are not reproduced.

  13. Neither when several stones are required to produce a lithograph is an impression of the first stone only giving a mere outline an infringement.

  14. I, myself, however, am no better than the rest of them, though my presenting the lithograph cost me dearly one day.

  15. With a slightly insolent motion he dragged his chair around sidewise, turned his shoulder to me and stared across the room at a gaudy lithograph of the good ship Isabella bound for Naples, eighty-five dollars first class.

  16. That old lithograph of the two kittens over beside the bureau was crooked.

  17. Just about the time when I first gazed upon the scattered houses of our little pueblo, the Pacific Railway Expedition, sent out from Washington, prepared and published a tinted lithograph sketch of Los Angeles, now rather rare.

  18. I pick it up, feeling tremendously relieved to find all the contents safe: the precious addresses, a small newspaper lithograph of Frick, and a dollar bill.

  19. He walks leisurely through the block, passes a cell with a lithograph of Christ on the wall, and pauses.

  20. Scotto’s highly characteristic lithograph no doubt reproduces an authentic likeness; and probably the original portrait was, in the first instance, owned by the Canonesses of S.

  21. On the wall was a chromo lithograph of a girl clinging to a wave-swept pillar of stone.

  22. Somebody had sent Lafe a silver-plated six-shooter; another, a chromo lithograph of the prophet Elijah caught up in a chariot of fire.

  23. It was a colored lithograph of two little golden-haired girls in their nightgowns.

  24. Your idea seems to be that a man should get a fine lithograph of himself and a $100 suit of clothes, and then write his lecture to fit the lithograph and the clothes.

  25. The highly coloured lithograph of the Faithful Hero seemed to look dimly, in the light of one candle, at the man with no faith in anything except the truth of his own sensations.

  26. Behind her the wall was dazzlingly white, and the crude colours of the Garibaldi lithograph paled in the sunshine.

  27. He grounded his old gun, and, turning his head, glanced at the coloured lithograph of Garibaldi in a black frame on the white wall; a thread of strong sunshine cut it perpendicularly.

  28. A chromo lithograph of the best sort gives all the style and manner and effect of Turner or Stanfield, or any of the best of modern artists, though you buy it for five or ten dollars, and though the original would command a thousand guineas.

  29. An old lithograph of this action is to be seen in the museum of the Cadet Armory, Boston.

  30. A famous lithograph of this scene exists; and does more than anything else to make the regiment of those days seem real to us.

  31. The man from the lithograph company, sir," announced the boy.

  32. I should like well to have the Lithograph Copy of Omar which you tell of in your Note.

  33. A lithograph portrait of Barye by Gigoux, made at about this time, shows a fine head, interested eyes, a firm mouth and a determined chin.

  34. In 1839, the Gazette des Ecoles inserted in one of its numbers a lithograph exhibiting the novelist in the debtors' prison at Clichy, clad in his monk's gown, and sitting at a table on which there were bottles of wine and a champagne glass.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lithograph" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aquatint; block; carve; character; chisel; crease; cut; engrave; engraving; etching; furrow; grave; groove; hatch; impress; impression; imprint; incise; inscribe; line; lithograph; mark; negative; print; score; scrape; scratch; sculpture; stipple; tool; vignette; woodcut