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==== Variations of Lithography ==== [[File:Rachael Robinson Elmer, Woolworth Building June Night, 1916, NGA 147751.jpg|alt=A gradient lithograph print of the Woolworth Building in New York in blue tones|thumb|upright|Rachel Robinson Elmer, [[halftone]] [[Offset printing|offset lithograph]], [[Woolworth Building]] June Night, 1916, [[National Gallery of Art|The National Gallery of Art]], Washington, D.C. ]] [[Photo-lithography]] captures an image by photographic processes on metal plates; printing is more or less carried out in the same way as stone lithography. [[Halftone]] lithography produces an image that illustrates a gradient-like quality. [[Mokulito]] is a form of lithography on wood instead of limestone. It was invented by Seishi Ozaku in the 1970s in Japan and was originally called Mokurito.<ref>{{Cite web|title=mokulito - Danielle Creenaune|url=https://daniellecreenaune.com/mokulito|access-date=2021-07-24|website=daniellecreenaune.com}}</ref> {{Clear left}}
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