Was he not once a lithographer or an engraver, or something of the sort?
The price quoted by the lithographer or collotyper is for printing so many copies, hence the relative cost per copy depends upon the run and on the quality of the paper used.
It was drawn on paper with a flaw which the lithographer took for a wart; and in an excess of zeal the lithographer copied it minutely as such.
It is therefore customary to approve first combined proofs conditionally--that is, subject to the corrections and changes indicated on the proofs--and to hold the lithographer responsible for any failure to make the corrections.
The engraver or the lithographer will supply such matter in proper form according to specifications.
This is one of the most important tasks that a lithographer has to perform.
The lithographer now has before him the ten stones, each stamped with the identical network of lines in red chalk representing his key.
The design on the stone is then rolled in with black printing ink and etched, thus enabling the lithographer to take the necessary ten impressions of the key-plate.
Just as the typographic printer uses electrotypes in place of the original type or cuts, the lithographer makes transfers from the original stones to print his edition and carefully preserves the original stones for future editions.
Then proofs are made, which serve as a guide to the lithographer during the progress of his work, and finally as a guide to the transferrer and to the printer.
In its progressive stage it enables both designer and lithographer to observe the realisation of their colour schemes, and to amplify or minimise if necessary the effects they desire to produce.
The lithographer rejected it because it would not cut down well to the dimensions of his calendar.
Being sadly in need of funds, he offered one of his paintings to a lithographer who needed a subject for a calendar.
This ruler must be laid on the stone in various directions, and the lithographer must note all parts where there is space between the straightedge and the stone.
But it is necessary that a good lithographer should be a master of this form of stone work, as it may be used for excellent work, not only by itself but in combination with the other methods.
No illustration has been published by any lithographer containing cleaner, stronger, or blacker lines and points than my first proofs had in part.
With the one and the same process in various degrees of manipulation, opposite results can be produced; and I may declare that only he is to be termed a perfect lithographer who has exact knowledge of this especial matter.
Many drawings in black or colour have been published (by the clever lithographer Clot), and M.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lithographer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: carver; engraver; lapidary; lithographer