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Definition of Enamelists
1. enamelist [n] - See also: enamelist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enamelists
Literary usage of Enamelists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poole's Index to Periodical Literature: The First Supplement, from January 1 by William Frederick Poole, William Isaac Fletcher (1888)
"Miniature Painters and enamelists of England. (JJ Foster) Antiquary, 13: 233.
14: 199, 257. Miniature Painting. Leis. Hour, 29: 405. Mining for a Mastodon. ..."
2. The Writings of Lafcadio Hearn by Lafcadio Hearn (1922)
"... subtle as spirit flame, which our enamelists of the Occident long sought
without success to reproduce. But he trembled at the task assigned him, ..."
3. The Cathedrals of Southern France by Francis Miltoun (1904)
"It reached its greatest heights in the reign of that artistic monarch, Frangois I.
To-day the memory and suggestion of the art of the enamelists of Limoges ..."
4. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1855)
"... and enamelists of Paris remind as that we have very much to learn before we
can sustain a rivalry in the goldsmith's art. In Tiles and Floor Decorations ..."
5. The Early Teutonic, Italian, and French Masters by Robert Dohme (1880)
"... by a fellow- townsman and fellow-workman ; for, as he tells us, he received
his information concerning the old enamelists, and especially Finiguerra, ..."