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"Lithorgaph KLM Book Illustation" #6923 A.B.C. Books

"Lithorgaph KLM Book Illustation" #6923 A.B.C. Books

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The "Lithograph KLM Book Illustration #6923" from A.B.C. Books is an intriguing piece of publishing history. Here’s a brief overview:

History

Lithography as a printing technique was invented in 1796 by Alois Senefelder in Germany. It allowed for high-quality reproductions of artwork and text, making it popular in book publishing throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. The use of lithographs in books became common as a way to include detailed illustrations alongside text.

Short Synopsis

The "Lithograph KLM Book Illustration #6923" is part of a collection produced by A.B.C. Books, a publisher known for its emphasis on high-quality illustrations and artistic book design. This particular illustration, marked #6923, is a notable example of how lithography was used to enhance the visual appeal of books.

Interesting Facts

  • Lithographic Technique: The lithographic process involves drawing an image on a flat stone or metal plate with a grease pencil or ink. The plate is then treated to ensure that the ink adheres only to the drawn areas, while the rest of the plate repels ink. This allows for detailed and precise illustrations. 
  • KLM: This designation might refer to a series or a specific style associated with a particular illustrator or theme within the A.B.C. Books collection.
  • Historical Context: The use of lithographs in book illustrations peaked during the 19th century. By the early 20th century, other methods like offset printing began to take over, but lithographs remain valued for their artistic quality and historical significance.
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