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What printmaking technique was used by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse?

Engraving and lithography.


Why do artists prefer to use lithography?

they dont. there are cetain benefits to lithographic prints, mainly economic, they can create multiples and sell them. obviously things like paintings and sculptures can fetch much higher prices but printmaking is also an art in itself. lithography and printmaking techniques allow for more accessible art.


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Is printmaking a form of plagiarism?

Printmaking is an artform by which an artist makes multiple originals using techniques such as lithography, silkscreening, etching, relief, monoprinting and collagraphs. Most universities with art programs offer bachelors in ine arts with a concentration in printmaking, along with most art schools. THere is a difference between printmaking (art) and printing something made by another person without that person's legal permission.


What are the various lithography techniques?

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What has the author Harry Twyford Peters written?

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What is lithography?

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When did Pendleton's Lithography end?

Pendleton's Lithography ended in 1836.


When was Pendleton's Lithography created?

Pendleton's Lithography was created in 1825.