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  • The image first achieved notability when published as a chromolithograph by Currier and Ives.
  • Depending on the number of colours present, a chromolithograph could take months to produce, by very skilled workers.
  • He stayed with " Puck " for 18 years, drawing everything from spot illustrations to chromolithograph covers.
  • Alexander invested a great deal of money into the production and printing of beautiful chromolithograph posters for his stage show.
  • A chromolithograph by Kitazawa Rakuten portrays Daruma, the first patriarch of the Zen sect, learning his A B Cs.
  • Based on Roman Catholic votive statues ( but now a standardized chromolithograph ), this image is particularly popular in Latin American magical traditions.
  • Comprising 72 chromolithograph plates and 153 pages of text written by d'Hamonville, it showed the common names in French and Latin.
  • The work is similar to chromolithograph " Au cirque " by Karl Gampenrieder, but it is not clear if Seurat had seen it.
  • Although purchasing a chromolithograph may have been cheaper than purchasing a painting, it was still expensive in comparison to other colour printing methods which were later developed.
  • Anne Pratt wrote more than 20 books, which she illustrated with chromolithographs on which she collaborated with William Dickes, an engraver skilled in the chromolithograph process.
  • During that period, he explored the Mackenzie River basin and later used the information gathered to produce important geological writings and the first chromolithograph map for the area.
  • His painting of this view became one of several topographical scenes he completed on his trip; a chromolithograph of this view was used with some variations in his book.
  • Chromolithograph of assorted flowers, after a watercolor attributed to Miss Ann Smith, in Elizabeth Wirt's " Flora's Dictionary ", edition of 1855.
  • New techniques of printmaking such as the chromolithograph made good quality monochrome print reproductions both relatively cheap and very widely accessible, and also hugely profitable for artist and publisher, as the sales were so large.
  • More upbeat is " Our Colored Heroes of World War I, " a chromolithograph published in 1918 by a Chicago firm showing a black soldier boldly confronting a startled German in the heat of battle.
  • He published two sets of chromolithograph versions of his watercolour paintings : " Upland Game Birds and Water Fowl of the United States " ( 1878 ), and " Celebrated Dogs of America " ( 1882 ).