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Definition of Scenographer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scenographer
Literary usage of Scenographer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Old Engravers of England in Their Relation to Contemporary Life and Art by Malcolm Charles Salaman (1907)
"He was now honoured with the title of " King's scenographer." It sounded well,
and no doubt the King meant well, and, probably, Charles, in his genial, ..."
2. Westminster by Walter Besant (1907)
"... and Embellisher, scenographer, or Designer of Prospects, Letter-Founder, of
each one. Comedians, Seventeen Men, and Eight Women, Actors. ..."
3. Westminster by Walter Besant (1895)
"... and Embellisher, scenographer, or Designer of Prospects, Letter-Founder, of
each one. Comedians, Seventeen Men, and Eight Women, Actors. ..."
4. Westminster by Walter Besant (1895)
"... and Embellisher, scenographer, or Designer of Prospects, Letter-Founder, of
each one. Comedians, Seventeen Men, and Eight Women, Actors. ..."
5. History from Marble by Thomas Dingley, John Gough Nichols, Vincent Brooks (1867)
"The drawing had been sent to him by the lady abbess, " delineated by her own
scenographer," about three years before her death. Sand- ford describes it as ..."
6. History from Marble by Thomas Dingley, John Gough Nichols, Vincent Brooks (1867)
"The drawing had been sent to him by the lady abbess, " delineated by her own
scenographer," about three years before her death. Sand- ford describes it as ..."
7. Ancient Art and Its Remains: Or, A Manual of the Archaeology of Art by Karl Otfried Müller, Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1852)
"Scenography thenceforward figured as a separate art; about \ the 90th Olympiad
we find in Eretria an architect and scenographer called Cleisthenes (Diog. ..."