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A chromolithograph was then created and sold to benefit the families of Union soldiers.
Depending on the number of colors present, a chromolithograph could take months to produce, by very skilled workers.
But by the 1870's the chromolithograph bubble had burst.
The chromolithograph is in the middle.
Alexander invested a great deal of money into the production and printing of beautiful chromolithograph posters for his stage show.
The image first achieved notability when published as a chromolithograph by Currier and Ives.
Perhaps, she said, he even painted "California Scenery, Sunset View" in order to create a chromolithograph.
Circa 1887, a chromolithograph of a female Samoan snake charmer appeared in Nigeria.
By 1890 anyone who still wanted a chromolithograph of "California Scenery, Sunset View" could have it for $2.50 - $49.35 today.
Above Peregrine's head a chromolithograph gazed from its frame at Tarrant, a Rembrandt self-portrait.
Although purchasing a chromolithograph may have been cheaper than purchasing a painting, it was still expensive in comparison to other color printing methods which were later developed.
The painting was reproduced in colour as a chromolithograph by the newspaper The Graphic as a gift with its Christmas edition.
A rich chromolithograph was made after a 1912 painting in which Moran caught light burnishing the multitude of red sandstone formations in the Grand Canyon.
During that period, he explored the Mackenzie River basin and later used the information gathered to produce important geological writings and the first chromolithograph map for the area.
Schoolchildren everywhere will recognize the chromolithograph of the terrified schoolmaster, Ichabod Crane, desparately trying to outrun the Headless Horseman.
His painting of this view became one of several topographical scenes he completed on his trip; a chromolithograph of this view was used with some variations in his book.
He had turned his head, and was looking oh-so-casually off toward the chromolithograph of Bonnie Prince Charlie with which Mrs. Baird had seen fit to decorate our wall.
A chromolithograph by Kitazawa Rakuten portrays Daruma, the first patriarch of the Zen sect, learning his A B C's.
Gouache on chromolithograph of a scene with bare trees and a winding stream to which he added two dots of watercolor, red and green, like the colored liquids in a pharmacy.
William Sharp's water lily and the anonymous calotype of John Hancock's house are, respectively, the first chromolithograph and the first photograph to be used in a book - both dated 1854.
Then, in 1887, the 20th century makes a guest appearance in the form of a proto-Surrealist chromolithograph advertising a tonic - a portrait of a man ripped open to reveal the child within.
He published two sets of chromolithograph versions of his watercolour paintings: Upland Game Birds and Water Fowl of the United States (1878), and Celebrated Dogs of America (1882).
In 1854 he drew and lithographed an interior view of the old Masonic temple in Philadelphia, the plate being 22 by 25 inches, the largest chromolithograph that had been made in the country up to that time.
The set piece is what is known as the double elephant folio of "The Birds of America," an 1861 chromolithograph version of the hand-colored behemoth that was originally published by Audubon in England (1826-39).