oleograph

/ˈoʊliəˌɡræf/
noun
  1. A type of print that looks like an oil painting, made by a process of printing with oil-based inks.
    • Unlike a photograph, an oleograph has a textured surface that mimics brushstrokes.
    • She bought an oleograph at the antique shop because it reminded her of a real painting.
    • The old farmhouse had an oleograph of a pastoral scene hanging above the fireplace.