Which preposition to use with engravings
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Sir Robert Peel From the engraving by Sartain.
We followed him across the small cathedral square to the old house in which he lived, and were shown into a bare dining-room, with a table, some chairs, and a few old religious engravings on the walls.
The engravings in the books are much like him.
Most of them are illustrated by engravings from her own sketches.
John Marshall From an engraving after the painting by Inman.
Illustrated with Nineteen Chromolithographic Prints by F. Kellerhoven and upwards of Four Hundred Engravings on Wood.
The engravings for my Figure of the Earth in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana were dispatched at the end of the year.
From an old Engraving in the Collection of Engravings in the National Library of Paris.]
It is customary to attribute the designs to Mulready and the engraving to William Blake.
"Fac-simile of Wood Engravings from the "Orchésographie" of Thoinot Arbeau (Jehan Tabourot): 4to (Langres, 1588).
From an Engraving of the Topography of Paris, in the Collection of Engravings of the National Library.]
The markings and detached pieces, as shown in the engravings under the heading of "Boiled Fowl," supersede the necessity of our lengthily again describing the operation.
She had the building well equipped with all kinds of apparatus, utilized the ample ground for the teaching of horticulture, collected a large library, and secured a number of paintings and engravings with which she enlightened her pupils on the finer arts.
Sexton gave me some idea of the use of oils, and from that time most of my leisure hours and my vacant days were given to painting in an otherwise untaught manner, copying such pictures as I could borrow, or translating engravings into colorwretched things most certainly, but to me then, with my crude enthusiasm, productive of greater pleasure than the better productions of later years.
"Subscribers of one guinea in advance are promised, in the course of the year, at least fifty such engravings as the four which accompany the Prospectus.
Just now they caressed the pictures of "Night" and "Morning," hanging there in their round gilt frames; the window boxes where hyacinths blossomed; the English ivy festooned to frame the window beside her sister-in-law's writing-desk; the melancholy engraving over the fireplace"The Motherless Bairn"a commonplace picture which harrowed her, but which nobody thought of discarding in a day when even the commonplace was uncommon.
The arrangement for effecting the printing and inking is shown in our engraving at A. It is contained within a small disk, which can be moved at will, so that it can be adapted to various widths of cloth or other material.