Definition of Seapieces

1. Noun. (plural of seapiece) ¹

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Definition of Seapieces

1. seapiece [n] - See also: seapiece

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seapieces

seamstress
seamstress's cramp
seamstresses
seamstressing
seamstressy
seamy
sean
seance
seances
seaned
seaning
seannachie
seannachies
seans
seapiece
seapieces (current term)
seaplane
seaplane tender
seaplane tenders
seaplanes
seaport
seaports
seapower
seapyot
seaquail
seaquake
seaquakes
seaquaria
seaquarium
seaquariums

Literary usage of Seapieces

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"... in seapieces, he excelled him in variety.' His views of London Bridge, the Custom-house Quay, and other pictures of the Thames earned him the name of ..."

2. Art in Northern Italy by Corrado Ricci (1911)
"In his fanciful landscapes and seapieces Marco Ricci (1676-1729), the nephew of Sebastiano, showed some originality, and later on Francesco Zuccarelli ..."

3. Art in Northern Italy by Corrado Ricci (1911)
"In his fanciful landscapes and seapieces Marco Ricci (1676-1729), the nephew of Sebastiano, showed some originality, and later on Francesco Zuccarelli ..."

4. The Society of Artists of Great Britain, 1760-1791; the Free Society of by Algernon Graves (1907)
"( The seapieces by this gentleman are very jine.—MH) ( This gentleman may justly be ranked at the head of his class. — A Lover of the Arts.) By a Gentleman ..."

5. A Handbook of Rome and Its Environs by John Murray (Firm) (1864)
"PLAN OF GALLERY OF ACCADEMIA DI S. LUGA AT ROME. Id., St. Jerome, a sketch for a large picture ; "Fernet, two seapieces ; Carlo ..."

6. The Art of the Berlin Galleries: Giving a History of the Kaiser Friedrich by David Charles Preyer (1912)
"... add in his seapieces the lurid glow of the native palette. At the end of the seventeenth century Spain, with the overthrow of the Habsburgs and the ..."

7. The Art of the Berlin Galleries: Giving a History of the Kaiser Friedrich by David Charles Preyer (1912)
"... add in his seapieces the lurid glow of the native palette. At the end of the seventeenth century Spain, ..."

8. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"... in seapieces, he excelled him in variety.' His views of London Bridge, the Custom-house Quay, and other pictures of the Thames earned him the name of ..."

9. Art in Northern Italy by Corrado Ricci (1911)
"In his fanciful landscapes and seapieces Marco Ricci (1676-1729), the nephew of Sebastiano, showed some originality, and later on Francesco Zuccarelli ..."

10. Art in Northern Italy by Corrado Ricci (1911)
"In his fanciful landscapes and seapieces Marco Ricci (1676-1729), the nephew of Sebastiano, showed some originality, and later on Francesco Zuccarelli ..."

11. The Society of Artists of Great Britain, 1760-1791; the Free Society of by Algernon Graves (1907)
"( The seapieces by this gentleman are very jine.—MH) ( This gentleman may justly be ranked at the head of his class. — A Lover of the Arts.) By a Gentleman ..."

12. A Handbook of Rome and Its Environs by John Murray (Firm) (1864)
"PLAN OF GALLERY OF ACCADEMIA DI S. LUGA AT ROME. Id., St. Jerome, a sketch for a large picture ; "Fernet, two seapieces ; Carlo ..."

13. The Art of the Berlin Galleries: Giving a History of the Kaiser Friedrich by David Charles Preyer (1912)
"... add in his seapieces the lurid glow of the native palette. At the end of the seventeenth century Spain, with the overthrow of the Habsburgs and the ..."

14. The Art of the Berlin Galleries: Giving a History of the Kaiser Friedrich by David Charles Preyer (1912)
"... add in his seapieces the lurid glow of the native palette. At the end of the seventeenth century Spain, ..."

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