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Definition of Decorators
1. decorator [n] - See also: decorator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Decorators
Literary usage of Decorators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by New York (State), Bureau of Statistics, Dept. of Labor (1903)
"Amalgamated Painters and Decorators Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators ...
New York, Richmond Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators Л P'r Hangen of Am. No. ..."
2. The Employments of Women: A Cyclopaedia of Woman's Work. By Virginia Penny by Virginia Penny (1863)
"China Decorators. We find that in France, some years back, many females earned
a livelihood by painting on porcelain. During the last century, ..."
3. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1908)
"New York City Painters and Decorators. The only important dispute existing in
the building trades of the metropolitan district this spring might be termed a ..."
4. Japanese Pottery: Being a Native Report with an Introduction and Catalogue by Augustus Wollaston Franks, Victoria and Albert Museum (1906)
"... and by omitting the commas the names will be found to be placed as they are
in the Report. The names with an asterisk are those of decorators only. ..."
5. William Morris, His Art, His Writings, and His Public Life: A Record by Aymer Vallance (1897)
"... OF MORRIS AND CO., Decorators. EVERYONE interested in the decoration of houses,"
said the chairman in introducing Morris before the lecture on " Textile ..."
6. The Woman's Book: Dealing Practically with the Modern Conditions of Home (1894)
"The Chinese and Japanese decorative wares, for beauty of form and brilliancy of
Porcelain Decorators in Tokio. (Drawn by a Japanese artist.) undertaken. ..."
7. Commentaries on the Law of Private Corporations by Seymour Dwight Thompson (1910)
"Decorators. 1. To carry on the business of decorative work, consisting of
constructing, decorating and furnishing houses, halls or rooms; the making, ..."