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Definition of Stipplers
1. stippler [n] - See also: stippler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stipplers
Literary usage of Stipplers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pictorial Photography: Its Principles and Practice by Paul Anderson (1917)
"The French and English oil brushes cost about twice as much as the American made
fitch stipplers and are worth the difference. It will be found desirable to ..."
2. Pictorial Photography: Its Principles and Practice by Paul Anderson (1917)
"The French and English oil brushes cost about twice as much as the American made
fitch stipplers and are worth the difference. It will be found desirable to ..."
3. Radford's Cyclopedia of Construction; Carpentry, Building and Architecture edited by William A. Radford, Alfred Sidney Johnson (1909)
"stipplers are the most costly of painters' brushes. ... stipplers are also made
with handles on the back and reversible handles. Fig. ..."
4. The Expert Calciminer: Containing Full Directions for Mixing and Applying by Albanis Ashmun Kelly (1912)
"Another thing, too. at intervals of an hour or so, dry stipplers should be brought
into use, so as to insure a uniform effect throughout. ..."
5. Water-colour Painting by Mary L. Breakell (1904)
"There are stipplers who ... stipplers who forswear it, as there are Impressionists
who work throughout in Body-Colour and those who work in simple ..."
6. The Connoisseur (1901)
"pleasing effect. Children's games form a good percentage of this group. Ryland,
Burke, Bartolozzi, Delattre, and other stipplers engraved extensively after ..."
7. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"... the brushes required for sign painting and lettering, except the round duster
and the several varieties of gilding brushes, blenders, stipplers, etc. ..."