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lithographer

[li-thog-ruh-fer] / lɪˈθɒg rə fər /


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Last month P.D.I. completed negotiations for building a new electroplating plant at Racine, Wis., to meet the demand from U.S. and Canadian lithographers for these hard-metal, offset plates, the "Lithure" and the "Lithengrave."

From Time Magazine Archive

The uplifting images so prodigiously produced 100 years ago by Currier and Ives tend to obscure the fact that disaster gave these eloquent lithographers their first big success.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet Tamarind does more than make lithos: it makes lithographers.

From Time Magazine Archive

A fervent admirer of the social vision of French lithographers, especially Gavarni and Daumier, he kept his satire for the illustrations he did for The Masses and other left-wing magazines.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Paper like that costs money, and the lithographers will demand a guarantee before they touch the work.”

From Frank Merriwell's New Comedian The Rise of a Star by Standish, Burt L.




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