1. lithograph - Noun
2. lithograph - Verb
To trace on stone by the process of lithography so as to transfer the design to paper by printing; as, to lithograph a design; to lithograph a painting. See Lithography.
A print made by lithography.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn 1836 lithograph of Mexican women making tortillas by Carl Nebel An example of a 19th-century lithograph depicting royal Afghan soldiers of the Durrani Empire in Afghanistan. Source: Internet
An antique lithograph of Henry “Box” Brown, created by Samuel Rowse in 1850, inspired Kadir Nelson’s paintings for this book. Source: Internet
Freud had a lithograph of this painting placed over the couch in his consulting rooms. Source: Internet
History The Drunkard's Progress: A lithograph by Nathaniel Currier supporting the temperance movement, January 1846. Source: Internet
Colored lithograph printed circa 1840-1850, digitally restored. Source: Internet
Colored lithograph printed circa 1840–1850, digitally restored. Source: Internet