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  • noun Plural form of lithograph.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lithograph.

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Examples

  • The melodeon, the chairs, the black walnut table before which they were married, the extension table in the sitting-room, the kitchen table with its oilcloth cover, the framed lithographs from the English illustrated papers, the very carpets on the floors.

    McTeague 1920

  • The melodeon, the chairs, the black walnut table before which they were married, the extension table in the sitting-room, the kitchen table with its oilcloth cover, the framed lithographs from the English illustrated papers, the very carpets on the floors.

    McTeague 1899

  • The melodeon, the chairs, the black walnut table before which they were married, the extension table in the sitting-room, the kitchen table with its oilcloth cover, the framed lithographs from the English illustrated papers, the very carpets on the floors.

    McTeague Frank Norris 1886

  • I’m quite familiar with the contest due to one of my past lives — when my ex-husband and I owned the art gallery, a regular customer bought the limited edition lithographs from the contest every year.

    Kristine Kathryn Rusch » 2009 » October 2009

  • "I always tell people not to purchase things that could fall in value," he says, citing convention-show materials, things acquired in private signings and items signed in the thousands, such as lithographs and baseballs.

    Sports Collectors Weigh Options Amid Crisis 2008

  • He'd like to produce some in other formats, such as lithographs or rugs.

    Ways of Seeing 2007

  • American Gothic and of course, framed pieces of art (both antique and modern, items such as lithographs, original engravings, photography, etc.).

    Charlottesville Blogs HeatherM 2008

  • Amsterdam Painters and Photography In 1902, Henri Rivière released a series of lithographs titled "36 Views of the Eiffel Tower."

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • His 1916 portraits of both are here, along with wonderful Fauve landscapes and a striking series of black-and-white lithographs.

    One Family's Adventures With Art Judy Fayard 2011

  • Written by Chinese-American artist and poet Walasse Ting and edited by American artist Sam Francis, the book is illustrated with colored lithographs by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Sam Francis and numerous other American and European Pop artists.

    Revolutionary Writings Margaret Studer 2011

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