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Print from Les Oeuvres Lithographiques
ca. 1811-181619th century
Johann Nepomuk Strixner, German, (1782–1855)
Ferdinand Piloty the Elder, German, (1786–1844)
Most prints in this group of 365 lithographs by Strixner and Piloty have not yet been individually cataloged; artist and title information is still general for the entire group.
- early lithography
- lithography - Planographic printing process in which a design is deposited on the stone or plate with a greasy substance and the surface is chemically treated to accept ink only in the greasy areas. [August 1996 alternate term added. March 1995 related term added. January 1993 related terms added. October 1991 scope note changed; descriptor moved.]
- printmaking - Use for the activity of producing prints as works of art; for the specific processes employed, use such terms as "intaglio printing" or "mezzotint." For the production of other types of printed material, use "printing." [April 1993 related terms added. October 1991 scope note changed; descriptor moved.]
- printmaking techniques
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Johann Nepomuk Strixner, German, (1782–1855) Ferdinand Piloty the Elder, German, (1786–1844) . Print from Les Oeuvres Lithographiques, ca. 1811-1816. From Les Oeuvres Lithographiques. Lithograph on laid paper mounted on support sheet. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1974.26.355. Gift of Joseph Gropper, 1974. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: R. Lee) .