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For collectors interested in the way Picasso created his prints, a show entitled "Pablo Picasso: Portrait Lithographs" runs from March 24 to April 21 in London at the Alan Cristea Gallery, Europe's largest publisher and dealer in 20th-century prints.
The Art of the Print Margaret Studer 2011
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AbeBooks: Lovely Lithographs – The Magic of Currier and Ives: The American firm of Currier and Ives has a very secure place in art history.
Archive 2010-06-13 Bill Crider 2010
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In 1924 Ocho Lithografices (Eight Lithographs), by Jean Charlot, went on sale.
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In 1924 Ocho Lithografices (Eight Lithographs), by Jean Charlot, went on sale.
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Lithographs, paintings and plans chart the higgledy-piggledy development of one of Europe's best-loved art-treasure troves.
THE MUSEUM WARS 2007
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Lithographs of the French Riviera lined the walls.
Deal Breaker Coben, Harlan, 1962- 1995
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In 1848, he supplied the letterpress for a splendid volume, entitled "Lays and Lithographs," published by his son-in-law, Mr Frederick Schenck of Edinburgh, the distinguished lithographer.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume III The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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Lithographs announcing a film called "Fatty in Love."
Main Street 1920
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Lithographs announcing a film called "Fatty in Love."
Main Street Sinclair Lewis 1918
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Lithographs, representing mainly hunting scenes, are hung on the walls.
The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume II Gerhart Hauptmann 1904
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