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Meet the Lithographer
Meet the Lithographer
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Lithography is a centuries-old printing practice that combines science, art, and history. Gaby Bazin's book "Meet the Lithographer" is a beautiful guide to this often overlooked craft, featuring the father of the artform, Alois Senefelder, and later artists who have followed in his footsteps. David Zwirner Books' second children's book, "Meet the Lithographer," offers an inside look at the tools, techniques, and stories that define lithography, with playful illustrations printed in three striking colors.
Format: Hardback
Length: 40 pages
Publication date: 13 July 2023
Publisher: David Zwirner
Lithography is a captivating art form that has been around for centuries, and it continues to be an essential part of the printing industry. In this book, we will explore the techniques and processes involved in lithography, as well as the history and evolution of this art form.
Lithography is a printing process that involves the use of a flat surface, such as a stone or metal plate, to create an image. The image is then transferred to paper using a printing press. Lithography is known for its high quality and sharpness, and it is often used for printing books, magazines, newspapers, and posters.
One of the most important aspects of lithography is the use of a stone or metal plate. The plate is coated with a wax-based ink that is then transferred to the paper using a printing press. The ink is absorbed by the paper, and the plate is then cleaned and reused. The quality of the lithographic print is determined by the quality of the stone or metal plate, the ink, and the printing press.
Another important aspect of lithography is the use of color. Lithography can be used to print in color, but it is often used to print in black and white. Color lithography is more complex and expensive than black and white lithography, and it is not as widely used.
Lithography has a long and rich history. The first known lithographic print was created in the 15th century by a German printer named Johannes Gutenberg. Gutenberg used a stone plate to create a print of the Bible, and his invention revolutionized the printing industry.
Since Gutenberg's invention, lithography has evolved and improved. In the 19th century, the development of new printing presses and inks led to the creation of color lithography. Color lithography was first used for printing newspapers and magazines, but it soon became popular for printing books and posters.
Today, lithography is still an important part of the printing industry. It is used to print a wide range of materials, from books and magazines to posters and packaging. Lithography is also used to create high-quality images for advertising and marketing purposes.
In conclusion, lithography is a fascinating art form that has a long and rich history. It is a printing process that involves the use of a flat surface, a wax-based ink, and a printing press. Lithography is known for its high quality and sharpness, and it is often used for printing books, magazines, newspapers, and posters. Color lithography is more complex and expensive than black and white lithography, but it is still used for printing high-quality images. Lithography has a bright future, and it will continue to be an important part of the printing industry for many years to come.
Weight: 308g
Dimension: 195 x 248 x 11 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781644231104
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