She cried out reflexively and grabbed onto the stone with both hands.
In particular, he is noted as one of the few lithographic artists "who paint all work directly onto the stone".
The armor fell into separate pieces, crashing down onto the stone.
Presumably, the bridge was built directly onto the solid stone.
I stopped by the door to the stairs, holding onto the cool stone.
A moment later she fell face-forward onto the stone, gray and limp.
He sagged back down onto the cold stone of the floor with a groan.
It fell back onto the stone with a sharp crack.
He thought it was possible that someone had skillfully painted the feather onto the stone.
Specific aspects of the drawing may be altered in order to fit onto the stone.