A picture printed in tints and colors by repeated impressions from a series of stones prepared by the lithographic process.
A type of colour printing
A color lithograph, specifically those of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, e.g., Louis Prang. Modern colored lithographs are usually catalogued as "Printed in colors." In lithographs, each color requires a separate stone or plate.
a color lithograph usually involving a large number of lithographic stones to allow a complex color separation. The term is often used to describe late nineteenth-century color lithographs that emulate or reproduce paintings.
a colored engraving carved on stone rather than wood
a colored lithograph, with at least three colors, in which each color is printed from a separate stone and where the image is composed from those colors
a color lithograph in which each of many colors is printed by a separate stone
the first true multi-color printing method, previously color had been applied by hand.
lithograph printed in colours.
Sometimes called "Chromo" a reproduction process using finely grained lithographic tones from continuous-tone negatives.
A method of producing a color lithograph by using a series of stone or metal plates having different portions of the pictures drawn upon them with inks of various colors. The process is not generally used today.