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Definition of Commercial art
1. Noun. Art used for commercial purposes (as in advertising).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Commercial Art
Literary usage of Commercial art
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Annals of the Deaf by Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf (1915)
"PHOTO-ENGRAVING AND commercial art. OF ALL advances in modern art and science,
photography, aided by chemistry, electricity, and machinery, ..."
2. Modern Achievement edited by Edward Everett Hale (1902)
"OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN commercial art Work By LOIS KNIGHT IT is difficult to
put into words lessons learned from experience, especially difficult when they ..."
3. Art in Industry by Charles Russell Richards (1922)
"There are night courses in commercial art, Illustration, Dress Design and Interior
Decoration. There is a teaching staff of forty teachers, ..."
4. Bulletin by Montana Historical Society, Henry E. Legler Regional Branch, Library, Chicago Public Library, Chicago West Side Historical Society (1916)
"As an organization this club is probably the most earnest and active force in
the city so far as the field of commercial art is concerned. ..."