| Plural | lithographs |
| Past Tense | lithographed |
| Past Participle | lithographed |
| Third Person Singular | lithographs |
| Present Participle | lithographing |
The lithograph was framed and displayed in the gallery.
She purchased a rare lithograph from the art auction.
The lithograph depicted a beautiful landscape.
The artist signed the lithograph in the corner.
He collected lithographs as a hobby.
The lithograph print was limited edition.
The lithograph was carefully preserved in a protective sleeve.
The lithograph was part of a series of prints.
The lithograph was created using traditional printing techniques.
She admired the intricate details in the lithograph.
Back in the 1800s, Milton Bradley was in the lithograph business.
When people stop assuming you can catch AIDS from a lithograph.
Anyone looking at this very popular lithograph would immediately see that she has some dignity left.
He worked in a printing house and was in charge of lithograph.
The cheap lithographs of the Sam Levin Crackerjack Belles Company glared at one from the bill-boards.
Your test lies madness in the way of almost every photograph to a silkscreen or a lithograph or any editing.
Where paleoartists of old worked with paint and lithographs, many modern artists have gone digital, rendering new visions of prehistoric life as soon as they're announced.
Even Edvard Munch, the painting's artist, couldn't help replicating the famous work an additional three times in oil or pastel in the following years, as well as in a number of lithographs.
Many more new words were coined for the new products, machines and processes that were developed at this time (e.g. train, engine, reservoir, pulley, combustion, piston, hydraulic, condenser, electricity, telephone, telegraph, lithograph, camera, etc).
The lithograph was framed and displayed in the gallery.
She purchased a rare lithograph from the art auction.
The lithograph depicted a beautiful landscape.
The artist signed the lithograph in the corner.
He collected lithographs as a hobby.
The lithograph print was limited edition.
The lithograph was carefully preserved in a protective sleeve.
The lithograph was part of a series of prints.
The lithograph was created using traditional printing techniques.
She admired the intricate details in the lithograph.
Back in the 1800s, Milton Bradley was in the lithograph business.
When people stop assuming you can catch AIDS from a lithograph.
Anyone looking at this very popular lithograph would immediately see that she has some dignity left.
He worked in a printing house and was in charge of lithograph.
The cheap lithographs of the Sam Levin Crackerjack Belles Company glared at one from the bill-boards.
Your test lies madness in the way of almost every photograph to a silkscreen or a lithograph or any editing.
Where paleoartists of old worked with paint and lithographs, many modern artists have gone digital, rendering new visions of prehistoric life as soon as they're announced.
Even Edvard Munch, the painting's artist, couldn't help replicating the famous work an additional three times in oil or pastel in the following years, as well as in a number of lithographs.
Many more new words were coined for the new products, machines and processes that were developed at this time (e.g. train, engine, reservoir, pulley, combustion, piston, hydraulic, condenser, electricity, telephone, telegraph, lithograph, camera, etc).
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