Lexicographical Neighbors of Frescoer
Literary usage of Frescoer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1883)
"You may also look into the lobby of a small adobe jail, which lobby some leisurely
prisoner of the frescoer's trade has been allowed to convert into a ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1876)
"One morning, some four weeks after this, I learned that he had the evening before
seized upon an awl which a frescoer who was at work in the ward had been ..."
3. Correction and Prevention by Eugene Smith, Hastings Hornell Hart (1910)
"Twenty-nine trades are taught: barber, bookbinder, brass smith, bricklayer,
cabinetmaker, carpenter, clothing cutter, electrician, frescoer, ..."
4. Old Mexico and Her Lost Provinces: A Journey in Mexico, Southern California by William Henry Bishop (1883)
"If you look into the lobby of the small adobe jail you will find that some
leisurely prisoner of the frescoer's trade has converted it into a resemblance ..."
5. Wayfarers in Italy by Katharine (Putnam) Hooker (1901)
"Perhaps, however, the spectral shapes that must have paced these galleries at
night will shrink away before the stone-mason and the frescoer and Bracciano ..."
6. Wayfarers in Italy by Katharine Putnam Hooker (1901)
"... and the frescoer and Bracciano be no longer revisited by the shades that must
have haunted it till now. ..."