Lexicographical Neighbors of Silhouettists
Literary usage of Silhouettists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the United States by Edward Channing (1921)
"The silhouettists and the fabricators of wax portraits also helped to preserve
the features of our ancestors. From 1810 to 1840 was the period in which the ..."
2. The Bookman (1910)
"Probably Aubrey Beardsley would never have originated his style in drawing but
for the early English silhouettists, Muybridge and the rest of them. ..."
3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1890)
"The silhouettists worth talking about dispensed with any such extraneous aid.
... One of the first and best silhouettists who 'OH! HOW DO YOU DO? ..."
4. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"There were at least. half a hundred fairly well-known silhouettists before the
rise of the famous Auguste Edouart, who painted with black and gold and used ..."
5. Social Life in Old New England by Mary Caroline Crawford (1914)
"Mr. Joye and Mr. Bache were other silhouettists who practised their art in New
England, but the true successor of Master Hubard was undoubtedly Master Hanks ..."
6. Social Life in Old New England by Mary Caroline Crawford (1915)
"Mr. Joye and Mr. Bache were other silhouettists who practised their art in New
England, but the true successor of Master Hubard was undoubtedly Master Hanks ..."
7. A Handy Book of Curious Information: Comprising Strange Happenings in the by William Shepard Walsh (1913)
"One of the best of amateur silhouettists was Mrs. Leigh Hunt. She left a large
collection of portraits at her death. Unfortunately, she did not label them, ..."
8. A Handy Book of Curious Information: Comprising Strange Happenings in the by William Shepard Walsh (1913)
"One of the best of amateur silhouettists was Mrs. Leigh Hunt. She left a large
collection of portraits at her death. Unfortunately, she did not label them, ..."