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Definition of Gouaches
1. gouache [n] - See also: gouache
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gouaches
Literary usage of Gouaches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. French Engravers and Draughtsmen of the XVIIIth Century by Emilia Francis Strong Dilke (1902)
"Twenty gouaches by him were sold in 1899 at the death of M. Mühlbacher, in Paris.
... The gouaches of this Dijon master are often of great brilliance. ..."
2. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1903)
"She does indeed admit the importance of two gouaches, I?Assemblée au Concert and
L'Assemblée au Salon, both, by the way, now in England, in the possession ..."
3. Joseph Csáky: A Pioneer of Modern Sculpture by Edith Balas (1998)
"Chagall would bring his watercolors and gouaches, which we looked at with great
... The Cubist influence was obvious in some of the gouaches, but Cendrars ..."
4. Catalogue of Books Selected from the Library of an English Amateur by Carnarvon (1897)
"This little volume is not remarkable for its interior but for the two gouaches,
one on each side, painted and signed by Moreau le jeune. ..."
5. American Book Prices Current (1917)
"Dessins, gouaches, Estampes et Tableaux du Dix-Huitième Siècle. Guide de l'Amateur.
Paris, 1893. 8vo. Lev. mor., ge, by Rousselle, Huntington, A., NoV. ..."