188 examples of vignetting in sentences

illustration, illumination; half tone; photogravure; vignette, initial letter, cul de lampe [Fr.], tailpiece.

But it was a magnanimous godship; and, after a moment's leaning back with closed eyes, to draw in all the sweet incense, how nobly would he act, in imaginative vignette, the King Cophetua to this poor suppliant of love; with what a generous waiving of his powerand with what a grace!did he see himself raising her from her knees, and seating her at his right hand.

The above vignette represents a Cromleh at Plas Newydd, the seat of the Marquess of Anglesea, in the Isle of Anglesea.

This idea clung to his mind, and we find in dynastic times, in the vignette representing the rising sun, that the apes, who are said to be the transformed openers of the portals of heaven, form a veritable company of the gods, and at the same time one of the most striking features of the scene.

Before we pass to the consideration of the manner in which the judgment is depicted upon the finest examples of the illustrated papyri, reference must be made to an interesting vignette in the papyri of Nebseni [Footnote: British Museum, No. 9900.]

In the great illustrated papyri, in which, the Judgment Scene is given in full, it will be noticed that it comes at the beginning of the work, and that it is preceded by hymns and by a vignette.

Thus, in the Papyrus of Ani, [Footnote: British Museum, No. 10,470.] we have a hymn to R[=a] followed by a vignette representing the sunrise, and a hymn to Osiris; and in the Papyrus of Hunefer, [Footnote 2: British Museum, No. 9901.]

Her adventure had fallen flat, she felt no pleasure in the idea of painting a vivid word-vignette for the people at home.

A very good enlargement is made by vignetting the picture, as I have just done, with the opal, and then squeezing it down on a clean glass, and afterward framing it with another glass in front, when it will have the appearance almost equal to an opal.

We should not forget the vignette lithographs to the little songs, which are beautifully executed by Hullmandel.

In early life Bewick cut a vignette for the Newcastle newspaper, from which it is calculated that more than nine hundred thousand impressions have been worked off; yet the block is still in use, and not perceptibly impaired.

Con 42 vignette di Giovanni Tenniel.

Frontispiece Billings Lossing & Barrett 2. Vignette Croome Anderson

Vignette Billings Brown 15.

Vignette Billings Lossing & Barrett 25.

[Illustration: Vignette]

" To this note was appended a pen-and-ink vignette by Lady Seymour representing the three "little Shuckburghs," with large heads and cauliflower wigs, sitting at a round table and voraciously scrambling for mutton chops dressed by Mary Stedman, who was seen looking on with supreme satisfaction, while Lady Shuckburgh appeared in the distance in evident dismay.

Lithographed stock certificate with stub, "lady" vignette.

R69963, 13Nov50, Goes Lithographing Co. (PCW) LITHOGRAPHED STOCK CERTIFICATE AND STUB, eagle vignette, brown border.

R69959, 13Nov50, Goes Lithographing Co. (PCW) LITHOGRAPHED STOCK CERTIFICATE WITH STUB, "lady" vignette, green border on face and back.

The vandals have been at work there; nearly all the music books have pages torn out, pieces cut out wherever there was an illuminated letter, a vignette or anything pretty.

AT LAST CHAPTER XIVCONCLUSION ILLUSTRATIONS BULLYING ERIC Vignette on title-page SMOKING ON THE ROCK OUT OF THE WINDOW ERIC AND VERNON HIDING ERIC ESCAPING FROM THE SHIP Frontispiece ERIC:

The picturesque vignette includes the church and parsonage.

So far from the line of the tree when it is bare appearing harsh and severe, it is luxuriantly indefinable to an unusual degree; the fringe of the forest melts away like a vignette.

The first page or frontispiece embellisment of the present Number of the MIRROR illustrates one of the most recent triumphs of art; and the above vignette is a fragment of the monastic splendour of the twelfth century.

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