Depicting a confident Houdini at the peak of his career, the stamp is based on a 1911 lithographed poster. |
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This Memorandum outlines and explains the methods by which the value for duty of printed or lithographed matter of paper is determined. |
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These posters were lithographed by the hundreds of thousands and pasted onto both doors of every freight car leaving the ports. |
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As the photograph began rendering lithographed and engraved views obsolete, it would be up to others to exploit the change. |
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Warhol not only painted and lithographed and sketched, he produced and he photographed, dabbling in both music and film. |
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Many had lithographed pictorial covers original and vital enough to establish an American school. |
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If there has been rain, the landscape takes on a serene, lithographed look. |
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The lithographed posters are entirely hand printed, one color and one sheet at a time, on an old German litho press using 320 grain Coventry Rag Vellum paper. |
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Five of the lengthy series of lithographed modeles that Goupil aimed primarily at aspiring artists included motifs, mostly head studies, abstracted from Delaroche paintings. |
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The Monthly Sheet of Caricatures had begun publication in London in 1830, lithographed like Philipon's journals. |
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For the literate, Jadids published numerous short-lived newspapers and lithographed or printed many booklets. |
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The chief electoral officer may also allow a facsimile of his signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on the documents he determines. |
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The lithographed map is the first known attempt by European map makers to describe the areas occupied by North America's First Nations. |
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Moreover, they will be able to use an original lithographed can with dedicated label and completed with technical information. |
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Contrasting with the latter's refinement, lithographed illustrations were produced in large numbers and served as a powerful medium of popular iconography. |
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Despite the considerable number of Arabic lithographed books and their importance to scholarship, this form of printed literature has received little attention. |
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These are inexpensive tin flashlights with lithographed designs. |
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I also love all the hand-painted and lithographed theatre programmes. |
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These complement the Bookplate File, a collection of more than twenty thousand of these miniature engraved and lithographed gems dating from the 1500s to the present. |
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The Library's collection of lithographed music is predominantly continental, non-pictorial and confined to the first half of the nineteenth century. |
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This Miniature Third Reich Battle Flag is made of lithographed metal and is in un-issued condition with some minor storage wear on each example that is not detractive. |
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From the 20's, many lithographed sheet metal planes were produced. |
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A second plate above it carries an array of heads that have been lithographed on to its surface using the technique employed to make the pixels of liquid-crystal display screens. |
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The most imposing such piece is an enormous lithographed poster for the 1919 silent film adaptation of Anne of Green Gables, starring Mary Miles Minter in the title role. |
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Without illustrations or colour, the mimeographed gatherings are nevertheless surrounded by a wrapper lithographed after a drawing by Pierre Gauvreau. |
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The collection is a large collection of engraved and lithographed sheets depicting actors and scenes from a variety of British and European plays. |
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The 5 volumes from 1845-1849 were illustrated with 291, many folding, handcoloured lithographed or chromolithographed plates. |
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