The printmaking technique called lithography wasn’t invented by a visual artist. It was discovered accidentally by a playwright! The word lithography comes from the Greek words lithos, meaning “stone”, and graphein, meaning “to write.” In the late 1700s, a playwright realized that if he copied his plays onto limestone with a greasy crayon, the words stuck to the stone. He rolled on ink and printed his words again and again. Now, more than 200 years later, lithography is one of the most popular printmaking methods.
The printmaking method lithography wasn’t invented by a visual artist. It was accidentally invented by a playwright! In the late 1700s, a playwright copied his plays onto limestone with a greasy crayon. The words he wrote with crayon stuck to the stone. If he rolled on ink, he could print his words many times. Now, more than 200 years later, lithography is still a popular printmaking technique.