Specimens of Polyautography: Landscape with an Oak Tree
1803
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The first portfolio of artists’ lithographs was published in 1803, just five years after Alois Senefelder invented the medium in Munich in 1798. Entitled Specimens of Polyautography, the publication included twelve lithographs by British, French, German, and Swiss artists. Fig...
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Terms
Culture
England, early 19th Century
Technique
lithograph
Medium
lithograph
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Print
Department
Prints
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