Definition of Banderoles

1. Noun. (plural of banderole) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Banderoles

1. banderole [n] - See also: banderole

Lexicographical Neighbors of Banderoles

banded rattlesnake
banded rudderfish
banded sand snake
banded stilt
banded water snake
bandelet
bandelets
bandelette
bander
banderilla
banderillas
banderillero
banderilleros
banderol
banderole
banderoles (current term)
banderols
banders
bandfish
bandfishes
bandgap
bandgaps
bandhead
bandhood
bandicoot
bandicoot rat
bandicoots
bandied
bandier
bandies

Literary usage of Banderoles

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

1. Catalogue of Early Prints in the British Museum by William Hughes Willshire (1883)
"The only alliance to the works of the Master of 1464 and his school, which we can perceive, is the marked use of scrolls or " banderoles. ..."

2. Catalogue of Early German and Flemish Woodcuts Preserved in the Department by Campbell Dodgson (1903)
"has done away with the claims of the Master of the banderoles tobe an ... 188), Le Maître aux banderoles.has now been adopted again for want of a better. ..."

3. The Drawings of Stefano Da Verona and His Circle and the Origins of ...by Evelyn Karet by Evelyn Karet (2002)
"RIO, RII, and possibly R9 bear additional inscriptions in the banderoles. ... It may be the artist's because the banderoles [RÇ, RIO] were intended to ..."

4. A Short History of Engraving & Etching, for the Use of Collectors and by Arthur Mayger Hindm (1908)
"Master of the Year (" Master of the banderoles "). En. Upper Germany? 23, 345 Dehio, Munich, ... 351 banderoles, Master of the. See Index IV. (1464). ..."

5. Outline of the Method of Conducting a Trigonometrical Survey, for the by Edward Charles Frome, Sir Charles Warren (1840)
"The method of tracing these contours, on the field, is simply thus :— banderoles or long pickets are first driven, one at the top and another at the bottom ..."

6. Artist-biographies by Moses Foster Sweetser (1878)
"Eden are the Prophets and Apostles, each bearing banderoles on which are inscribed corresponding texts, the former giving lines from their prophecies, ..."

7. The Works of A. Conan Doyle by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
"the neck of the valley with a long vista of tossing pennons, twinkling lances, waving plumes and streaming banderoles, while the curvets and gambades of the ..."

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