Citations:lunettes


 * 1) * 1998, S. I. Martin, Incomparable world: a novel, page 71:
 * He walked through a narrow door and down a short flight of stairs to a wide, low-ceilinged workshop full of large printing presses, dirty oak cabinets, and cluttered bookshelves. An old man wearing lunettes approached him.
 * 1) * 1883, Charles Boyd Curtis, Velazquez and Murillo: a descriptive and historical catalogue, page 299:
 * 474. Don Francisco de Quevedo Villégas. Louvre, La Caze Collection, 28, Paris. The poet is seen three-quarters right, with long hair falling on his back, wearing lunettes, a black habit, and a linen collar cut square across in front. Landscape background. Bust, circular. .29 centimetres diameter.