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Definition of Print seller
1. Noun. Someone who sells etchings and engravings etc..
Lexicographical Neighbors of Print Seller
Literary usage of Print seller
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sir Joshua and His Circle by Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy (1906)
"... he seeks another—Walks to London—Apprentices himself at the age of twenty to
an engraver—His humble beginnings as an artist—Starts as a print-seller—The ..."
2. Walks of Usefulness in London and Its Environs by John Campbell (1812)
"Leaving the Deaf and Dumb School, l" called upon a friend, who introduced me to
a gentleman who was a first-rate engraver and PRINT-SELLER. ..."
3. Sir Joshua and His Circle by Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy (1906)
"... he seeks another—Walks to London—Apprentices himself at the age of twenty to
an engraver—His humble beginnings as an artist—Starts as a print-seller—The ..."
4. A Short History of Engraving & Etching, for the Use of Collectors and by Arthur Mayger Hind (1908)
"With the prospect of sound business the middle-man of necessity enters, and there
gradually grew up the new and soon flourishing profession of print-seller. ..."
5. The Print Collector: An Introduction to the Knowledge Necessary for Forming by Joseph Maberly, Theodore Henry Fielding (1880)
"The print-seller, therefore, obtains the returned print at the old price, ...
It has, moreover, this advantage to the print-seller : it encourages the ..."