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Definition of Mosaicists
1. mosaicist [n] - See also: mosaicist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mosaicists
Literary usage of Mosaicists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of Venice by Thomas Okey (1907)
"CHAPTER XII THE FINE ARTS AT VENICE Masons — mosaicists — Painters — Glass-workers —
Printers Some prefer the pure design : Give me my gorge of colour, ..."
2. Sketches of the History of Christian Art by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1885)
"We have only now to notice the Painters of this transition period, members of a
class depressed for many ages below the mosaicists,2 but who were about to ..."
3. History and Methods of Ancient & Modern Painting by James Ward (1914)
"embarrassed with the technique, went to Venice to engage the services of some of
the Greek mosaicists who were then decorating St. Mark's, and succeeding in ..."
4. American Journal of Archaeology by Archaeological Institute of America (1886)
"The native school of Roman mosaicists that did not follow Byzantine models, but
held to Latin traditions, was evidently not accustomed at this time (end of ..."
5. The Monuments of Christian Rome from Constantine to the Renaissance by Arthur Lincoln Frothingham (1908)
"Where did Paschal II find the mosaicists whom he em- ployed ? One can only guess.
He could draw from Venice, as his successors did, for S. Marco's ..."
6. The Story of Venice by Thomas Okey (1907)
"CHAPTER XII THE FINE ARTS AT VENICE Masons — mosaicists — Painters — Glass-workers —
Printers Some prefer the pure design : Give me my gorge of colour, ..."
7. Sketches of the History of Christian Art by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1885)
"We have only now to notice the Painters of this transition period, members of a
class depressed for many ages below the mosaicists,2 but who were about to ..."
8. History and Methods of Ancient & Modern Painting by James Ward (1914)
"embarrassed with the technique, went to Venice to engage the services of some of
the Greek mosaicists who were then decorating St. Mark's, and succeeding in ..."
9. American Journal of Archaeology by Archaeological Institute of America (1886)
"The native school of Roman mosaicists that did not follow Byzantine models, but
held to Latin traditions, was evidently not accustomed at this time (end of ..."
10. The Monuments of Christian Rome from Constantine to the Renaissance by Arthur Lincoln Frothingham (1908)
"Where did Paschal II find the mosaicists whom he em- ployed ? One can only guess.
He could draw from Venice, as his successors did, for S. Marco's ..."