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Lithographers working in the lithographic workshop of the printing house G.J. Thieme, beginning of the 20th century. year: [ca. 1913] type: illustratie illustration detail: nee dimensions: 7 x 9,5 cm. related terms: lithografische bedrijven lithografie period: 20e eeuw classification: E: Boekillustratie contents: Draughtsmen are busy with pastel crayons or heavy ink making an image straight on to a smoothed stone plate. It was important that the drawing was greasy and water-repellent and that the parts which were not printed retained water and would therefore repel the grease. During the drawing the artist could therefore not touch the stone by accident because any greasy spots might retain printer's ink at a later stage. origineel: source: Sipman, M.A. - Drukkerij G. J. Thieme, Arnhem en Nijmegen. - Nijmegen: Thieme, 1913, ongepagineerd. ©description: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek ©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek |
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