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S. Marchtti Aquatint Lithograph of Women, Signed, 20th Century, 10/40
S. Marchtti Aquatint Lithograph of Women, Signed, 20th Century, 10/40

S. Marchtti Aquatint Lithograph of Women, Signed, 20th Century, 10/40

Located in Delray Beach, FL

Elegant 20th century lithograph-aquatint signed and dated lower right, numbered 10/40 lower middle

Category

20th Century Unknown Decorative Art

Materials

Glass, Paper

Study of Women - Original lithograph
Study of Women - Original lithograph

Study of Women - Original lithograph

By Maurice Denis

Located in Paris, IDF

Maurice DENIS (1870 - 1943) Study of Women, 1918 Original lithograph enhanced in pastel Unsigned

Category

Early 20th Century Academic Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Women of Mykonos  - Original handsigned lithograph
Women of Mykonos  - Original handsigned lithograph

Women of Mykonos - Original handsigned lithograph

By Janick Lederle

Located in Paris, IDF

Janick LEDERLE Women of Mykonos Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil Numbered /100 copies On

Category

Late 20th Century Modern Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Women of Guatemala - Original handsigned lithograph
Women of Guatemala - Original handsigned lithograph

Women of Guatemala - Original handsigned lithograph

By Janick Lederle

Located in Paris, IDF

Janick LEDERLE Women of Guatemala Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil Numbered on /275 copies

Category

Late 20th Century Modern Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Figures of Women - Original Lithograph on Paper - 1840s

Figures of Women - Original Lithograph on Paper - 1840s

Located in Roma, IT

Figures of Women is an original lithograph on ivory-colorated paper by an unknown artist in 1840s

Category

1840s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Toulouse Lautrec lithograph of a Man and Women skating
Toulouse Lautrec lithograph of a Man and Women skating

Toulouse Lautrec lithograph of a Man and Women skating

Located in Queens, NY

French Victorian colored lithograph illustration of a man seated at a table and eating next to a

Category

Antique 19th Century French Victorian Prints

Ferdinand Leger French Cubist Lithograph, Titled: "Three Women"
Ferdinand Leger French Cubist Lithograph, Titled: "Three Women"

Ferdinand Leger French Cubist Lithograph, Titled: "Three Women"

Located in Queens, NY

French Cubist Lithograph of 3 women in an interior scene in a black and gold carved frame (titled

Category

Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Paintings

Materials

Gold

Eminent Women Color Lithograph Print, Victorian, Gilt Frame, 1856
Eminent Women Color Lithograph Print, Victorian, Gilt Frame, 1856

Eminent Women Color Lithograph Print, Victorian, Gilt Frame, 1856

Located in Stamford, CT

19th English Victorian color lithograph print titled 'Eminent Women' with the faces of prominent

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century English High Victorian Prints

Materials

Giltwood, Paper

Couple of Women - - Mid-20th Century

Couple of Women - - Mid-20th Century

Located in Roma, IT

Nude of Woman is a lithograph realized by an anonymous artist of the mid-20th Century. The

Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Ben Shahn 'Of Light, White Sleeping Women in Childbed
Ben Shahn 'Of Light, White Sleeping Women in Childbed

Ben Shahn 'Of Light, White Sleeping Women in Childbed

By Ben Shahn

Located in Brooklyn, NY

: Lithograph on Richard de Bas paper from the Rilke Portfolio. The Rilke Portfolio by Ben Shahn contained 24

Category

1960s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Mlle Sablon, musical actress
Mlle Sablon, musical actress

Mlle Sablon, musical actress

By Albert de Belleroche

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Mademoiselle Sablon, MUSCIAL ACTRESS Lithograph, 1907 Unsigned Provenance: estate of the artist

Category

Early 1900s Impressionist Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

The Ermine Scarf

The Ermine Scarf

By Albert de Belleroche

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Paris, and in 1900 transitioned from painting in oil to creating lithographs, predominantly of women. He

Category

Early 1900s Impressionist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Mlle Sablon, musical actress
Mlle Sablon, musical actress

Mlle Sablon, musical actress

By Albert de Belleroche

Located in Fairlawn, OH

Mademoiselle Sablon, MUSCIAL ACTRESS Lithograph, 1907 Unsigned Provenance: estate of the artist

Category

Early 1900s Impressionist Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Reclining Nude Holding a Necklace
Reclining Nude Holding a Necklace

Reclining Nude Holding a Necklace

By Albert de Belleroche

Located in Fairlawn, OH

creating lithographs, predominantly of women. He created his works using wax crayon on stone. He entered

Category

Early 1900s Impressionist Nude Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Femme avec Chapeau
Femme avec Chapeau

Femme avec Chapeau

By Kees van Dongen

Located in Utrecht, NL

worked on a series of lithographs of women. The prints show faces of elegant girls or ladies. The

Category

1920s Modern Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Lithograph, Watercolor

Signed Hand Colored Lithograph of Seated Abstract Women
Signed Hand Colored Lithograph of Seated Abstract Women

Signed Hand Colored Lithograph of Seated Abstract Women

Located in Mount Penn, PA

Brightly colored signed and numbered 198/350 and stamped lithograph of two ladies with fancy hats

Category

Vintage 1980s American Modern Decorative Art

"A GREAT GUY, THE IDOL OF WOMEN" 1932 Early Cinema poster

"A GREAT GUY, THE IDOL OF WOMEN" 1932 Early Cinema poster

Located in Chicago, IL

1932 romantic comedy; gorgeous, giant stone lithograph. Beautifully drawn, the woman looks like

Category

Vintage 1930s Austrian Posters

Materials

Lithograph

Závist (Jealousy)
Závist (Jealousy)

Závist (Jealousy)

By Vladimir Gazovic

Located in Van Nuys, CA

four color stone lithograph of two invidious women, one with snake around her head, looking at a

Category

1970s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Women of Oaxaca, Mexico
Women of Oaxaca, Mexico

Women of Oaxaca, Mexico

By Henrietta Shore

Located in New Orleans, LA

Five women balance water jugs on their heads as they walk through Oaxaca, Mexico against a backdrop

Category

1920s American Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

The metamorphosis of women
The metamorphosis of women

The metamorphosis of women

By André Masson

Located in Paris, FR

Lithograph, 1970 Handsigned by the artist in pencil and annoted EA 75.00 cm. x 54.00 cm. 29.53 in

Category

1970s Abstract Abstract Prints

Materials

Lithograph

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  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A lithograph is a piece of artwork created using oil and water. An after lithograph is a copy of an existing painting done after the original painting’s creation. Pablo Picasso would have after lithographs created of his famous works, usually by another approved artist. On 1stDibs, find a collection of lithographs from some of the world’s top sellers.
    1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    An “after” lithograph, or after print, refers to a print that is made by an artist based on an original painting or a work by a different artist. For example, a lithographer could make an engraving based on a painting by Picasso, and the resulting print would be “after” Picasso. Shop a collection of after lithography from some of the world’s top art dealers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 20, 2024
    The difference between a lithograph and a lithograph print depends on the context. By the strictest definition, the terms are actually synonyms. A lithograph is the term for a print produced through a specific process. It begins with an artist drawing or painting on a stone surface with an oil-based substance, such as a greasy crayon or tusche. The stone is then covered with water, which is repelled by the oily areas. Oil-based ink is then applied to the wet stone, adhering only to the oily image. The stone is then covered with a sheet of paper and run through a press. You can call a print produced with this printmaking method a lithograph, a lithograph print or a lithographic print. However, some people may use the term lithograph to describe a traditional lithograph and lithograph print to denote an offset lithograph. Offset lithography is a method of mass-producing prints where the image from the stone gets transferred to a rubber blanket, which is then pressed against the paper to produce a final image. Find a wide variety of lithographs on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
    The difference between an offset lithograph and an original lithograph is that the former is made using the other. To produce an original lithograph, a printmaker begins by drawing on or painting on a stone surface with an oil-based substance. The stone is then covered with water, which is repelled by the oily areas. Oil-based ink is then applied to the wet stone, adhering only to the oily image. The stone is then covered with a sheet of paper and run through a press. An offset lithograph is a copy of an original lithograph produced with mechanical processes, usually without the artist's involvement. On 1stDibs, explore a collection of lithographs and other art prints.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 16, 2024
    A signed lithograph is an art print produced with a particular method that bears the artist's real signature, signed in ink. The term lithograph refers to a print made by drawing an image onto a stone, etching the stone with chemicals and then applying ink. The term signed lithograph is different from a plate-signed lithograph, where the artist adds their signature to the stone to transfer it onto finished prints rather than signing their works by hand. Explore a large collection of lithographs on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMay 3, 2024
    A color lithograph is a print produced through the process of chromolithography. Unlike traditional lithography, which uses a single stone and one color of ink, chromolithography involves multiple printing stones, each of which corresponds to a single color. Artists etch the stones with only the elements of the image that will show up in that color, then transfer the image, part by part and color by color, onto paper. Find a range of color lithographs on 1stDibs.
  • Lilac Gallery Ltd.March 17, 2021
    When a lithograph is numbered by the artist, it means that this particular artwork is from a 'limited edition' series. As when the lithographs are not numbered, they would be from an open edition and the total number similar of artworks is unknown. When a lithograph is numbered it usually also comes hand-signed by the artist.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 19, 2021
    An original lithograph is a print made by way of a specific printing method (one of the most commonly used methods in the 20th and 21st centuries). With respect to lithography, the process begins by drawing on or painting on a stone surface with an oil-based substance, such as a greasy crayon or tusche (an oily wash). The stone is then covered with water, which is repelled by the oily areas. Oil-based ink is then applied to the wet stone, adhering only to the oily image. The stone is then covered with a sheet of paper and run through a press.
  • It's a print using an offset lithograph press. Although still used today it has been primarily replaced with digital printing.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 16, 2024
    No, a lithograph is not an original. Lithographs are prints, which are authorized reproductions of works produced by artists. To produce a lithograph, an artist applies an image to a stone. Then, they treat the stone with chemicals to impart the image into it. Finally, they apply ink and transfer the image onto paper or another medium. Shop a large selection of lithographs on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025
    There are many famous lithographers. One was Alois Senefelder. Sometimes called the “Father of Lithography,” he accidentally discovered the printmaking technique in 1796 when trying to find a new way to make copies of his plays. His discovery eventually led to the use of lithography to produce artwork. During the 18th century, artists who experimented with the technique included Honoré Daumier and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

    Lithography became an even more popular art form during the 20th century when it was used by artists like Alphonse Mucha, Marc Chagall, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Diego Rivera and Käthe Kollwitz.

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  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    The most valuable lithographs are ones made by the artist, rather than someone mimicking a famous work of art. Original lithographs can be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    A genuine lithograph is when an artist creates a piece of art on a stone or metal plate that is re-inked every time the image is pressed to paper. To ensure you purchase authentic, high-quality lithographs, look for a reputable seller. Shop a selection of expertly vetted lithograph art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJune 6, 2024
    Lithographs are so expensive largely because of their properties. Compared to other types of prints, they tend to be more painterly, meaning they are better at capturing the qualities of color, stroke and texture featured in an original image. Since they bring paintings and other images to life in rich detail, artists and dealers can sell them for higher prices. Lithographs may also be expensive due to their rarity or creation by a famous artist. Shop a large selection of lithographs on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023
    Yes, there is a market for lithographs. However, demand for this type of artwork varies based on the artist, subject, age, condition and other factors. Fine art prints are created in strictly limited editions — of 20 or 30 or maybe 50 — and are always based on an image created specifically to be made into an edition. Because an artist’s editions tend to be more affordable and available than his or her unique works, new collectors are often directed toward prints as a starting point. Experts suggest that as collecting prints online has become more common, the market for lithographs and other kinds of prints is poised to flourish in the years to come. On 1stDibs, find a variety of lithographs and other prints from some of the world’s top galleries.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    In a hand-pulled lithograph, the image is painted or drawn by hand on the plate, which is then inked and used to make an impression on the print medium; in an offset lithograph, the inked image is transferred to a rubber blanket or roller, which is then used to mass-produce the prints.

  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 26, 2024
    The difference between a canvas and a lithograph is format. A canvas is a piece of art that displays a painting or a print. It can be outfitted with hardware and hung directly on a wall. A lithograph is a type of print produced by applying ink to a stone and then transferring an image onto paper. Usually, you need to frame a lithograph prior to mounting it on a wall. On 1stDibs, find a large selection of wall art.
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    Like a lithograph, a serigraph (or screen print) is a print, but in this case, the image to be printed is stenciled onto fabric, instead of being painted onto a stone or metal plate, as in a lithograph.

  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    The difference between a lithograph and a serigraph is the materials used to make the print. To make a lithograph, a printmaker uses ink, stone or metal plates and paper. Serigraph prints require a stencil, ink and fabric. Shop a variety of art prints on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 3, 2024
    The difference between a lithograph and an etching is that while both are types of prints, they are made using different techniques. With respect to lithography, the image to be printed is drawn or painted on a stone or metal plate with an oil-based substance, such as a greasy crayon or tusche (an oily wash). The stone is then covered with water, which is repelled by the oily areas. Oil-based ink is then applied to the wet stone, adhering only to the oily image. Afterward, the stone is covered with a sheet of paper and run through a press.

    Etching is a way of incising lines in a metal plate by first drawing on an acid-resistant coating, or ground, to reveal the metal beneath. The plate is then submerged in acid, which “bites” the lines into the metal plate. The ground is then removed and the plate is inked for pressing.

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  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 22, 2022
    On a lithograph, "EA" means épreuve d'artiste. It indicates that the lithograph was an artist's proof. The printmaker likely produced it for their own collection or to test the printing process. "EA" prints were not meant to be sold or distributed to the public. You'll find a wide selection of lithographs on 1stDibs.