Traité de Lithographie Artistique, 1893, Lithography, 12 13/16 x 10 1/16 x 9/16 in. (32.5 x 25.5 x 1.5 cm), Books, Félix-Hilaire Buhot (French, Valognes 1847–1898 Paris), Henri Fantin-Latour (French, Grenoble 1836–1904 Buré), Henri Patrice Dillon (French, 1851–1909), E. Bertrand (French, active 1893), Charles Marie Dulac (French, Paris 1865–1898 Paris), H. Fauchon (French, active 1893), Camille Lefèvre (French, Issy-sur-Seine 1853–1933 Paris), Alexandre Lunois (French, 1863–1916), Paul Maurou (French, Avignon 1848–1931 Paris), Louis-Eugène Pirodon (French, Grenoble 1824–after 1908), Hermann Vogel (German, Flensburg 1856–1918 Paris (active France)), Lithography was invented in the 1790s by Alois Senefelder in Germany but, over the next century, became the domain of commercial and scientific printers. This French treatise of 1893 encouraged artists to return to the medium and the author, Edouard Duchâtel, listed eleven artist-contributors on the cover
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Traité de Lithographie Artistique, 1893, Lithography, 12 13/16 x 10 1/16 9/16, 32.5 25.5 1.5 cm, Books, Félix-Hilaire Buhot, French, Valognes, 1847–1898, Paris, Henri Fantin-Latour, Grenoble, 1836–1904, Buré, Patrice Dillon, 1851–1909, E. Bertrand, active, Charles Marie Dulac, 1865–1898, H. Fauchon, Camille Lefèvre, Issy-sur-Seine, 1853–1933, Alexandre Lunois, 1863–1916, Paul Maurou, Avignon, 1848–1931, Louis-Eugène Pirodon, 1824–after, 1908, Hermann Vogel, German, Flensburg, 1856–1918, active France, invented, 1790s, Alois Senefelder, Germany, next century, domain, commercial, scientific printers, French treatise, 1893 encouraged artists, return, medium, author, Edouard Duchâtel, listed eleven, artist-contributors, cover
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