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Definition of Monochromes
1. monochrome [n] - See also: monochrome
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monochromes
Literary usage of Monochromes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Buffalo Medical Journal (1905)
"Illustrated with 107 engravings and :!4 plates in colors and monochromes.
Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co. 1904. ITEMS. ..."
2. Collodion Emulsion and Its Applications to Various Photographic and Photo by Henry Oscar Klein (1905)
"A.—REPRODUCTION OF monochromes. For this class of work it will be found best to
use a collodion emulsion sensitized with ..."
3. The Graphic Arts: A Treatise on the Varieties of Drawing, Painting, and by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1891)
"I have no doubt that it is a reason of this kind which has made oil monochromes
so much less popular than water drawings in sepia, and so much less ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"KL'ang Hsi monochromes are numerous. We find the pale yellow ("husked ...
Blue monochromes are innumerable in this period, such as the "bleu souffle," ..."
5. Light and Colour Theories and Their Relation to Light and Colour Standardization by Joseph Williams Lovibond (1915)
"scribed, they appear to coincide in several particulars, for instance :— The
monochromes correspond both in number and in name. ..."