The original lithographs, etchings, wood cuts and engravings, most of them hand-colored, range from postcard-size impressions to six-foot panoramas.
Over the years, other great masters of the 20th century would join the list of those who created original lithographs at Mourlot.
Freeman also self-published Don Freeman's Newsstand, a short-lived quarterly magazine, each page of which was an original lithograph.
From 1972 to 1994, Hilaire produced six limited edition books containing original lithographs:
Sal and Rae Aronica of Setauket brought in their Picasso, an original lithograph - they thought.
Framing shop with a small but unrivalled collection of original lithographs and prints by both new and established stars of Greenlandic modern art.
The original lithograph is now on file in the public library in Falls Church, as are copies of the book.
If you don't understand the difference between, say, an original lithograph and an after-print, ask the dealer to explain.
Each issue came in a paper cover bearing an original lithograph by Alphonse Mucha.
In 1884 he produced an album with 20 original lithographs: 20 Ricordi del vero.