Last few days! Käthe Kollwitz exhibition on view until 30 September 2018. Explores the self, death and pacifism through etchings and lithographs in Hull, UK.

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🌴Born 1802, Alcide d'Orbingy - zoologist, palaeontologist, and archaeologist (d. 1857). Find out more about d'Orbigny and our collection of his remarkable hand-coloured lithographs of Palms from South America: https://t.co/qjMiu8zBbb 🌴

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For the month of September, and the beginning of the fall semester, we present all of the wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the Sept. 1903 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.' Learn more: https://t.co/KgMQ5M5sJa

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Teignmouth (from the J. Lyons series Lithographs by Contemporary Artists vol. 1) by Clifford Ellis and Rosemary Ellis pub. 1947

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Fun Fair (from the J. Lyons series Lithographs by Contemporary Artists vol. 1) by Clifford Frith pub. 1947

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One of six magnificent colour lithographs to be found in an 1854 work by John Fisk Allen documenting the amateur botanist's attempts to propagate the Victoria amazonica in the more northerly climes of his hometown of Salem — https://t.co/IWRItSAVK0

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My name is Trishelle Jeffery and I am an artist.
I recently finished a comic memoir that’s a little over 100 pages, and am looking for a publisher.
These are all hand-pulled lithographs, which I printed on a printing press. I’m teaching a workshop on that this fall

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Käthe Kollwitz exhibition on view until 30 September 2018. Explores the self, death and pacifism through etchings and lithographs Hull.

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These birds are commonly seen by our Head of Special Collections, Max Yela, in Downer Woods just north of us. The chromolithographs are from the 1907 edition of 'Bird-Life, A Guide to the Study of Our Common Birds' by Frank M. Chapman, with illustrations by Ernest Thompson Seton.

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For the first Wednesday in August, we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the August 1904 issue of the periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review for Lovers of Gardens, Woodland, Tree or Flower." Learn more here: https://t.co/rWoxFX4MvW

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C. Wilhelm (1831 – 1892) was a german anatomist. He is known for his excellent lithographs of cross-sections of the human and his pioneer work in He also pioneered the use of frozen for anatomical investigations.

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Käthe Kollwitz (8 Jul 1867 - 22 Apr 1945), German printmaker & sculptor.

"Influenced by prints of Max Klinger, she devoted herself to this form, giving up painting. She first produced etchings (see 'Woman with Dead Child,' 1903) & lithographs but later also woodcuts."

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Flora McLachlan's capture in an atmospheric and dreamlike way. Pictured: Detail from 'Road to

https://t.co/ILrYQVN0Tk

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in 1835. An important book in the history of English as it contains 4 colour litho’s, the first book to use colour in the United Kingdom.

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Basil Gogos signed lithographs are available...message me. Linda Touby. Basil Gogos copyright

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Last week we featured the bookplates of Austin Osman Spare. This week we present some of his lithographs and a drawing found in several issues of 'The Golden Hind.' Learn more: https://t.co/FMbQ0IUOa9

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Last 2 days to catch at DC1 Gallery, 67-69 Seaside Road, Eastbourne

Open Friday & Saturday, 11am-5pm

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This week's is full of spring colors, even though our day here in Milwaukee has gotten off to a gloomy start. hand-colored lithographs from volume 2 of Asa Strong’s 4-volume work 'The American Flora.' Learn more here: https://t.co/5GtYRXbqTT

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For the first Wednesday in May, we present wood engravings and chromolithographs from the May 1904 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review for Lovers of Gardens, Woodland, Tree or Flower." Learn more here: https://t.co/LkuBZVzRCX

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Due to popular demand, exhibition of the original Guinness Lithographs will continue in DC1 Gallery until 19 May.

Open Tues-Sat 11am-5pm, free entry https://t.co/phxcGigtMe

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