Lexicographical Neighbors of Ebenistes
Literary usage of Ebenistes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Historic Ornament, Treating Upon the Evolution, Tradition, and by Richard Glazier (1906)
"2), and Jean Bullant, and the famous master ebenistes of the Renascence, ...
Other great ebenistes of this Rocaille period were Juste Aureli Meissonier ..."
2. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Guide to the Loan Exhibition of the J by John Pierpont Morgan (1914)
"The ebenistes as the cabinet-makers were called, worked in conjunction with the
metal chasers, ... The ebenistes and to a less extent the ..."
3. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1905)
"... in large quantities in France from the East, another equally desirable product
of the Orient—lacquer—found a ready market amongst the ebenistes. ..."
4. The Furniture of Our Forefathers by Esther Singleton, Russell Sturgis (1913)
"The French obtained it from Madagascar, and from it derived the name ebenistes
that they gave to their tine cabinet-makers. In addition to black, ..."