woodcut - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • contain: These two works contain illustrative woodcuts which ally them to the emblem tradition.
  • include: These editions include woodcuts by the celebrated Bernard Salomon.
  • make: She painted and made woodcuts for the Hogarth Press, which was founded by Leonard Woolf and Virginia Woolf.
  • use: What is more, he selected the Cato Street Conspiracy to launch the idea of using woodcuts to illustrate stories in newspapers.
  • have: Put in shopping basket This edition has nearly 160 woodcuts.

Converse of subject

  • illustrate: They are illustrated by occasional woodcuts, clearly taken from stock, and decorated by a wide variety of woodcut initials.

Adjective modifier

  • Japanese: Within the red trimmed contours, an image of a warrior appears, reminiscent of Japanese woodcuts.
  • original: Translated by William Gilles and with the original woodcuts.
  • small: In these books therefore there are 23 small martyr woodcuts making a total of 45 appearances.
  • large: And third there are some much larger woodcuts of major events.
  • beautiful: Clearly and simply written, the book is illustrated with beautiful woodcuts of all the characters.
  • colored: The displayed side shows 8 hand colored woodcuts, including the first known printed depiction of a spectacle wearer.

Modifies a noun

  • engraving: Dovedale - [ Charles ] Cotton's Fishing House: woodcut engraving Showing a stone square building with a pyramidal roof.
  • illustration: A series of new woodcut illustrations by Diane Fisher bring a new perspective to the story.
  • print: In 1856, Japan was forced to open its ports to trade, and Japanese woodcut prints suddenly became available in America and Europe.
  • map: These were woodcut maps but engraved in the ' copperplate ' manner.
  • figure: Neither the woodcut figures for the first edition nor those for the second edition appear to have been used either before or subsequently.
  • image: The woodcut images that frequently adorn printed broadsides were often recycled, wandering somewhat indiscriminately from one ballad to another.

Noun used with modifier

  • century: A surrealist fantasy based on the 15th century woodcuts of the dance of death.

Preposition: for

  • artist: Full of original woodcuts for commercial artists, engineers, metallurgists and the curious.

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