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n. (plural of lithograph English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: lithograph)
Usage examples of "lithographs".
He thought of all the lovely prints he had possessed at one time or another, the lithographs and etchings he had sent to Theo and his parents.
People throughout the country bought lithographs from their general stores and hung them in their living and dining rooms.
For the price of a few pennies, the public came into the habit of changing the colored lithographs on the wall every week, especially when the subject that was illustrated struck their fancy.
If the tragedy of the ill-fated Lexington did nothing else, it gave the country the remarkable talents of Nathaniel Currier, who in seventeen years would join forces with another artist/lithographer, James Merritt Ives, to produce evocative color lithographs that became the illustrated soul of early America.
Apart from books, the room was also filled with drawings, lithographs, engravings, photographs and illustrations from newspapers and magazines that chaotically plastered entire walls, in some places even overlapping, so that not a single spot was left free.
Here could be seen drawings by Vrubel, lithographs by Feofilaktov, sketches by Roerich, reproductions of several of their paintings and a copy, done in oils, of Somov's watercolor, "Death and Harlequin", that was larger than the original.
There was a small fireplace, comfortable leather chairs, lithographs of Egyptian ruins on the walls.