Also as he was a fine etcher and lithographer he understood the use of bold contrasting colours in particular the use of black to contrast. |
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He came to Indonesia in 1938 as a soldier and a lithographer for the Dutch Army in Indonesia. |
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In England the most engaging lithographer was Whistler, who used delicate lines and tints in his Nocturnes of the Thames. |
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His maternal grandfather was a lace designer and his own father a lithographer. |
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He becomes initiated in lithography in the studio of one of his father's friends: the lithographer Henry Patrice Dillon. |
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Poet, visionary, painter, lithographer and finally, an accomplished writer and architect. |
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The role of the lithographer is very important here: his experience of colour and printing gives the quality of pulling. |
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The painter, lithographer and etcher was born in Knaresborough in 1872 and studied at Scarborough School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. |
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He was the first lithographer in Canada, and printed the country's first real town maps. |
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The materials and procedures of the 19th-century lithographer are duplicated in almost every respect by the contemporary hand printer. |
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Our goal is a simple one: To be the best large format lithographer in North America. |
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After an apprenticeship as a lithographer with Wassermann AG in Basel, he attended the Basel College of Commercial Art. |
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Subsequently, a lithographer would transfer them largely mechanically and mirrorwise onto a lithographic stone. |
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The lithographer must act imaginatively as he works on the stone, and make the transformation himself, on an unresisting surface. |
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In this way, he reunited all his passions, discoverer of talent, protector of the arts, publisher and lithographer of exceptional artists. |
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In 1838, Belgian lithographer Marcellin Jobard invented an incandescent light bulb with a vacuum atmosphere using a carbon filament. |
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It was, and still is, based in Gütersloh, a dozy town in eastern Westphalia, where Mr Mohn's great-great-grandfather, Carl Bertelsmann, was a Protestant lithographer. |
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Simon Jacomet, a qualified art lithographer, artist, skier, ski instructor and ski developer at Völkl and Salomon, founded the ski manufacturer Zai in Disentis in 2002, in collaboration with private investors. |
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Henri Julien, born in Quebec City, worked as an engraver and lithographer with the Desbarats printing firm in Montreal, where he also learned drawing and painting. |
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Every lithographer notices techniques used by other artists, but my print-making has developed changes more as a result of my own work on the stones. |
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Any morning you may read in the Sun or the Star that a certain valiant lithographer, for instance, offers to row or to wrestle with any other lithographer for the championship of the lithographers. |
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Soon thereafter Pierre-August Vieillemard moved to Paris where he worked as a trader for a certain period, until his life came to a turning point when he met the master lithographer François Appel. |
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He considered himself a lithographer, journalist or printer. |
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The executive person of this printing method is the lithographer. |
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Painter, watercolorist, draftsman, miniaturist and lithographer. |
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It is the task of the lithographer to identify such problematic parts through meticulous work on the computer screen, to correct them so as to render the original metal character. |
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With assistance from the photographer, the lithographer then takes the digital data in the computer and prepares it for printing, before the proofs are pulled. |
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