Containing one hundred and five reproductions ofLithographs by Joseph Pennell.
One hundred and seventy-six historic and artistic Book-Bindings dating from the fifteenth century to the present time pictured by etchings, artotypes, and lithographs after the originals selected from the library of Robert Hoe .
And if you do decide, after consultation, to put lithographs in, I think that that will also require the word "posters" to be put in.
But the suggestion now is that there is a sufficient difference between lithographs and all other prints and pictorial illustrations to warrant the word "lithographs" being inserted there.
The matter of lithographs has always been mentioned.
Lithographs have always been mentioned in the former copyright bills.
Please to tell him,” said I, “that those bills and lithographs are not articles of commerce; that they are simply advertisements.
They were beautiful medals, and a few dozen were speedily distributed among the delighted officials, who forthwith passed our show-bills, lithographs and other property with very little trouble.
I knew that I had no baggage which was rightfully subject to duty, as I had nothing but my necessary clothing and the package of placards and lithographs illustrating the General’s exhibitions.
He gave a grunt, which was the only audible sound I could get out of him, and then laid my show bills and lithographs on his scales as if to weigh them.
He died in 1828, just as the few lithographs he has left show that he was aware of the work of Delacroix in that newly invented art.
They were mostly lithographs of the crudest sort, designed to pass from hand to hand, or to be tacked up on the wall.
Crude as they are, these lithographs are exceedingly interesting to study in detail.
Among the crude American lithographs of this period the Crimean War was not forgotten.
The Mexican War was commemorated in a number of the popular lithographs of the day; but it was not a prolonged struggle, nor one calculated to stir the public mind profoundly.
The number of poster designs from his hand produced during the War is at least fifty, without taking into account such additional work as the propaganda lithographs published by the Ministry of Information.
Across the vestibule the graphic arts are continued, beginning with colour lithographs and monotypes, and continued with etchings.
Pennell's admirable lithographs and etchings of various scenes are so descriptive, aside from their technical excellence, that they are not in need of further recommendation.
Hans von Volkmann's "Field of Ripe Grain" is typical of this Karlsruhe painter, whose stone lithographs have given German art a unique place in the art world.
And neither are Mullgardt's lithographs nor those of Worth Ryder next door.
There are three lithographs of the Globe and its gardens (circa 1839?
There are several lithographs and water-colour drawings, all showing the front of the house and the jetty.
Of the Stadium grounds, two fairly common lithographs published by Day and Haghe in 1831.
Nantes, 1854), with excellent coloured lithographs of costumes by Hyppolite Lalaine; E.
With numerous Chromo-lithographs and other Illustrations.
In 1828 was published, in seventeen plates, his cycle of illustrations to Faust, to accompany a translation of the poem into French; and this was followed by a number of lithographs on Shakespearian subjects.
Even in engravings and lithographs after French pictures it was believed that qualities of colour were discoverable which were wanting in German painting.
Lithographs of two of these specimens are given by Mr. Matson, in whose very excellent report they were first described.
She seemed to find the rather ill-executed lithographs interesting--so interesting that we may leave her there with her eyes fixed intently on the brown pages.
Cheap German lithographs adorned the walls; the fireplace was gay with strips of pink paper.
Russ, gently urging them away from the lithographs and pictures in front of the place.
There were no gaudy lithographs out in front, no big frames with the pictures of the actors and actresses, or of scenes from the plays.
One little boy, who remembered once seeing some of the gay lithographs of a circus, was discovered running around in a circle.
The town was gay with many colored posters, showing fierce animals wandering together over vast treeless plains, and many-hued lithographs of men risking their lives on the high trapeze.
Copies of the lithographs reproduced in this volume, limited to fifty proofs each, size 16 by 22 in.
Reproductions of a series of Lithographs made by him on the Isthmus of Panama, together with Impressions and Notes by the Artist.
These adventures, told in handsome large print, with spirited chromo-lithographs to illustrate them, make the volume before us as pleasant reading as any record of sporting achievements we have ever taken in hand.
The twelve chromo-lithographs are very valuable accessories to the narrative; they have wonderful spirit and freshness.
In December he exhibited a collection of lithographs at the Fine Art Society's Gallery.
The persons who figure in these lithographs comprise among names of note many whose reputations were too ephemeral to preserve them from oblivion.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lithographs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.