Sentence examples for printed illustrations from inspiring English sources

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In this case, the presiding spirit is the feuilleton serials of Alexandre Dumas and Eugene Sue, complete with printed illustrations.

After the development of printing in Europe in the second half of the 15th century, illumination was superseded by printed illustrations.

Equally as important as the reproduction of great art was the opportunity that printed illustrations offered for the faithful reproduction of pictures and diagrams in scientific books.

The dawning scientific scholarship profited from the development of printed illustration; it is significant that studies in both anatomy, with its need for precise illustration of the human body, and cartography greatly expanded after development of printed illustrations.

"There are very few datasets of this nature free for any use, and by putting it online we hope to stimulate and support research concerning printed illustrations, maps and other material not currently studied," said the blog post announcing the image uploads.

News of Robey's death prompted tributes from the press, who printed illustrations, anecdotes and reminders of his stage performances and charitable activities.

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To ensure the fidelity of each scene, the printed illustration reproduces the exact scale of the original watercolor.

He developed the yellow-back as he disliked the white paper book-covers that became soiled and discoloured; as a result of this aversion he experimented with yellow paper by treating before adding the printed illustration.

The lithographic process of printing illustrations, discovered at the end of the 18th century, was significant because it became the basis for offset printing.

James D. Norris, an emeritus professor of history at Northern Illinois University, described those ads as saying "nothing more than 'we have such-and-such goods in stock.' " AS a result of advances in rotary press technology in the late 19th century, the cost of printing illustrations fell and advertisements began to include images.

In 1833, refinements in printing technology lowered the cost of a daily newspaper to a penny or two; in the eighteen-forties, newspapers got their news by telegraph; the post office set a special, cheaper rate for newspapers; and, in the eighteen-fifties, newspapers began printing illustrations based on photographs.

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