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frontispiece

[fruhn-tis-pees, fron-] / ˈfrʌn tɪsˌpis, ˈfrɒn- /


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When Wheatley’s “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral” was published, it included a frontispiece that is believed to have been based on Moorhead’s portrait of her.

From New York Times

The cat is portrayed in charismatic spot illustrations by a master of our own time, Paul Zelinsky, who also created the luminous jacket art and frontispiece.

From New York Times

The book's frontispiece is a sketch of two women who remind her that "even in the worst conditions, Black women have looked up at the night sky and wondered."

From Salon

Carol Bove, a sculptor known for large-scale works that combine modernist and minimalist elements, will be the next artist to tackle the Met’s frontispiece.

From New York Times

“Ready for an exciting journey?” asks the prominent typeface on the road map’s frontispiece.

From Washington Post