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Definitions

Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. Of or pertaining to lithography; engraved upon or printed from stone; produced by or employed in lithography: as, lithographic prints; a lithographic press.

Wiktionary

  1. adj. printing Related to the method of lithography.

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. adj. Of or pertaining to lithography; made by lithography.

WordNet 3.0

  1. adj. of or produced by or involved in lithography

Etymologies

  1. lithograph +‎ -ic (Wiktionary)

Examples

  • “Around 1870-1880 a half-size lithographic print was published that joined the three original portraits in a single panel.”

    Archive 2009-09-01

  • “When the hay is set afire, DeMille transitions to a lithographic color process which gives a startlingly beautiful image.”

    Simon & Schuster: Empire of Dreams

  • “The Taller was one of the first presses to publish anti-Nazi lithographic posters in 1938 and was always associated with anti-fascist sympathizers in Spain, Germany and Mexico.”

    Mariana Yampolsky.

  • “The Grosmans found some lithographic stones and bought an old press for fifteen dollars.”

    Tatyana Grosman.

  • “Then there's Francesco Clemente's large, color-soaked 1986 lithographic interpretation of Alberto Savinio's diary, "The Departure of the Argonaut": this is as good as the painter's book gets.”

    Newsweek: Making Book The Hard Way

  • “A physician, an author, or a judge might have discerned a whole drama at the sight of its sublime horror, while the least charm was its resemblance to the grotesques which artists amuse themselves by sketching on a corner of the lithographic stone while chatting with a friend.”

    Le Colonel Chabert

  • “Frightful reflection! we are all like lithographic blocks, from which an indefinite number of copies can be drawn by criticism, — the proofs being more or less like us according to”

    Madame Firmiani

  • “In the same house there were also established, as I gathered from the plates on the door, a drawing – master, a coal – merchant (there was, certainly, no room for his coals), and a lithographic artist.”

    Bleak House

  • “And if you look back to these early cards, most of them are color lithographic art.”

    CNN Transcript Jul 8, 2007

  • “It has neither indelibly darkened into a lithographic fable, like Charles Laughton's masterwork, The Night of the Hunter, nor faded into parchment.”

    An Unforgettable Face

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