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Gules
was probably introduced by the Crusaders. Gules is denoted in engravings by numerous perpendicular lines. Heralds who blazoned by planets and
Lithographs
Lithographs are included under 'engravings' for purposes of copyright; and photolithograph is included under 'photograph' [Copyright Act, 1911, s. 35...
Publication
architectural work of art, but the issue of photographs and engravings of works of sculpture and architectural works of art is
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Purpure, or Porprin
Purpure, or Porprin, the colour commonly called purple, expressed in engravings by lines in bend sinister. In the arms of princes
Photo etching
A photo engraving produced by any process involving the etching of the plate
lithoglypher
One who curs or engraves precious stones
Parapegm
An engraved tablet usually of brass set up in a public place
Mormon
who professed to have found an addition to the Bible engraved on golden plates called the Book of Mormon first published
Monogram
used on seals ornamental pins rings buttons and by painters engravers etc to distinguish their works
Micrograph
An instrument for executing minute writing or engraving
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