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Art

N. N. | July 13, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on art and history of lithography. Artists, finding in lithography the most autographic method of multiplying their drawings, have given in their prints a history as engrossing. The technical explanation begins with the first case, in which a stone for printing is shown. There are also, on typewritten slips, three definitions of lithography. Lithography is really the art of surface printing, and it is only because stone supplies such an excellent surface for the purpose that stone is most often used. The name even was an afterthought. For a time the art was known as polyautography.

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LITHOGRAPHY; PRINTS; ALGRAPHY; DRAWING; ART; PRINTING
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