Coverbild Die Lithografin
A hardcover book, Die Lithografin by Gaby Bazin, is set at an angle on a white background. The cover features a colorful, graphic illustration in red, yellow, and blue, depicting a woman with blue hair working with lithography printing rollers and a large, multi-colored star-shaped design.
A colorful, stylized two-page illustration from a German book. On a bright yellow floor, a person with blue hair in a bun is shown lifting a large, patterned block on the left page. On the right page, they stand holding the block. The background features blue and green bookshelves. The art style has a textured, block-print quality.
An open children's book with vibrant, stylized illustrations and German text, explaining the process of lithography. The left page has a bright yellow background with a large paint roller covered in red and blue speckles. The right page shows illustrated hands using a sponge and roller to apply ink to a printing stone.
An open book with a bright yellow cover displays a colorful two-page spread from a German book on color theory. The illustrations, using a stippled, retro print style, demonstrate how overlapping the primary colors yellow, red, and blue creates secondary colors. The right page features charts of color combinations, culminating in a large circle where the overlapping colors form a rainbow gradient.
The back cover of a German book with a colorful, stylized illustration of an artist with blue hair sitting at a work desk. The desk is on red trestles and holds art supplies and a stack of books. The top of the cover is off-white with red text, and the bottom is bright yellow with a barcode and ISBN.
Die Lithografin
€ 22.00
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Author: Gaby Bazin
Illustrated by: Gaby Bazin
Translated by: Angelika Thill
September 2023, 38 Pages
Hardcover, illustrated throughout
196mm x 248mm
Age: 6+
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5498-9

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Welcome to the lithographer's workshop! Step by step, she reveals the secrets behind the art of the lithograph, a printing technique that can be so amazing, it seems like magic. She explains how water and oil do not mix, how drawings vanish and then later reappear. In this workshop, materials are drawn, inked, etched, rolled, and ground with sand until magical pictures can be printed. This wonderful volume is illustrated in lithographic style—in blue, red, and yellow—and takes us back to the origins of this fascinating reproduction technique. It tells of the many attempts the inventor Alois Senefelder made more than two centuries ago to be able to print multiple copies of ideas, musical notation, and art more easily. He experimented like a chemist until he succeeded in providing stone with a memory, as it were. To this day, lithography is a special art, yet at the same time it also gave rise to the processes that are still used today to print books, newspapers, and posters.

GABY BAZIN (*1992) lives in Pantin, north of Paris, but grew up near the French Mediterranean coast. While studying applied arts in Paris, she discovered her love for books and their manufacture. Today she is a graphic designer, illustrator, and printer, as well as a member of the collective La Briche Foraine in Saint-Denis.
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