The word "illusttation" has the same latin root as the word "illuminate," which means to shed light upon. An illustration supports, reinforces and depicts the essence of a text, such as a magazine article. Conventional illustration employed techniques as processes such as drawing, painting and engraving. Photography also serves as illustration in current use. Illustration as a practice usuall falls into two categories: Commerial (sells a specific consumer product) and Editorial (sells a concept or ideology).
A photograph is an image taken with a camera, an illustration is usually hand drawn or drawn from scratch with an image editor.
'caption'
A photograph showing or explaining something.
"Visual" is an adjective meaning something you can see. Here it is being used as a noun meaning a picture or illustration.
L. Varlot has written: 'Illustration de l'ancienne imprimerie Troyenne'
Friedrich L. Sell was born in 1954.
Michel Melot has written: 'The art of illustration' -- subject(s): Illustration of books, Illumination of books and manuscripts 'Fontevrault' -- subject(s): Abbaye de Fontevrault 'Prints' 'L' oeil qui rit' 'L' abbaye du Val-sans-retour'
The possessive form for the noun illustration is illustration's.
Vicki L. Heltunen has written: 'A mirror unto nature' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, History, Natural history illustration, Stark Museum of Art
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Some words that rhyme with "l" are bell, sell, and well.
The verb of illustration is illustrate. As in "to illustrate something".
The copy that I have has an illustration by will james on the inside of the cover .This illustration is dated 29(1929). A.L. Burt co. went out of business in 1937. My copy(in red cloth binding with black print) was published between 1929 and 1937.