Lithographers [noun]
Definition of Lithographers:
graver
Opposite/Antonyms of Lithographers:
-
Sentence/Example of Lithographers:
In those days there lived, on the Quai Voltaire, a lithographer of the name of Delpech.
Woman's heart is just like a lithographer's stone—what is once written upon it cannot be rubbed out.
The master-lithographer knows just how many of these pictures will be necessary to achieve a facsimile.
He was a lithographer and engraver, as well as a painter, and his plates of Swiss landscapes were at one time well known.
The lithographer rubbed his hands softly together—it was coming true at last, this dream of Mattie and his own!
Who would have dreamed a lithographer's apprentice would arrive at leading the fashions among the nobility and gentry?
An important discovery has been made by M. Nicholas Zach, a lithographer of Munich.
If you wish to mix your own ink, you must try to procure the materials of some plate-printer or lithographer.
He was trained in early youth as a trade lithographer, until Guichard, a pupil of Ingres, took him to his studio.
A plate made up in this manner will meet every requirement of the photo-engraver or lithographer.