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Stone Lithography

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In this practical handbook, Paul Croft offers a comprehensive approach to the many aspects of lithography. Through simplified steps the information is presented in a logical and meaningful manner. This lavishly illustrated guide is also teeming with examples of prints from an international group of artists, showing the beautiful work that is being produced around the world today.

160 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2003

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December 28, 2016
This was a great book sharing the history, process and technique of stone lithography. It covers most of the basics, along with a few more advanced processes such as Lo-Shu washes, acid tinting etc. I would recommend this book for beginner to intermediate level lithographers, but it might not be as useful for the advanced printer. I have not read the Tamarind lithography books which I'm sure are much more comprehensive than this, but for the information, price, and size of this book it is well worth it.
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