Definition of Ebonist. Meaning of Ebonist. Synonyms of Ebonist

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Definition of Ebonist

Ebonist
Ebonist Eb"on*ist, n. One who works in ebony.

Meaning of Ebonist from wikipedia

- to "ebonist". As opposed to ébéniste, the term menuisier denotes a woodcarver or chairmaker in French. The English equivalent for ébéniste, "ebonist", is...
- four (4), erba' (fourth), Ewropew (European), eżilju (exile) ebbanist (ebonist) eżumazzjonijiet (exhumations) F f /f/ fallakka (plank), fehma (understanding)...
- Andrea Picchi (1823 in Florence – ?), was a well-known ebonist who framed works of art for aristocratic clients ("Prestigious orders from imperial and...
- "wood****") is an Italian surname: Andrea Picchi (1823 – ?), Italian ebonist Armando Picchi (1935 – 1971), Italian football player and coach Giorgio...
- and 1914. Major figures included the furniture designer Louis Majorelle, ebonist and gl**** artist Jacques Grüber, the gl**** and furniture designer Émile...
- pronunciation: [mataːʊs funk]; 18 April 1697 - 24 September 1783) was a Swiss ebonist and cabinet maker who was primarily active in Bern, Switzerland. Many of...
- Melchior Steidl. The choir stalls were made by the court cabinet maker and ebonist of Schönborn, Johann Georg Nesstfell. In the second half of the 18th century...
- organ loft, of the late 17th century, was the work of Caular, a local ebonist. After its recent restoration this organ loft is considered one of the...
- Alcamo (in the province of Trapani): his father was Ludovico Mirabella, an ebonist and sculptor, among whose works there is a wooden statue of Saint Francis...