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Definition of Iconographers
1. iconographer [n] - See also: iconographer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Iconographers
Literary usage of Iconographers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"The department of art-literature which classifies prints is called Iconography,
and the classifications adopted by iconographers aro of the most various ..."
2. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario (1874)
"In our opinion, while Hiibner is the first of iconographers, he is the last of
systematists." Boisduval, Spec. Gen., I, p. 153, 1836. ..."
3. A Short History of Engraving & Etching, for the Use of Collectors and by Arthur Mayger Hind (1908)
"... to refer to the amour of Henry II. and Diana of Poitiers, where the recurrence
of the unicorn suggested the name given him by some early iconographers, ..."
4. Russia of the Russians by Harold Williams (1915)
"It touched that sphere from which the old Russian iconographers drew their
inspiration and which, towards the end of the century, was again approached by ..."
5. The Queen Mary Psalter: A Study of Affect and Audience by Anne Rudloff Stanton (2001)
"As WO Hassall wrote in his facsimile of the Holkham Bible Picture Book, The
labours of iconographers and archaeologists have shown that it is possible to ..."
6. The First Century of the Republic: A Review of American Progress by Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1876)
"... America had been early described and figured in a recognizable manner by
compilers and iconographers, and especially in the works of Catesby, Edwards, ..."
7. Drawing & Engraving: A Brief Exposition of Technical Principles & Practice by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1892)
"The department of art-literature which classifies prints is called Iconography,
and the classifications adopted by iconographers are of the most various ..."