Examples of 'illustré' in a sentence

Meaning of "illustré"

Illustré (noun) - A French term meaning illustrated or with illustrations. It is often used to describe books, magazines, or other publications that contain images or graphics to supplement the text

How to use "illustré" in a sentence

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Dictionnaire biographique illustré des artistes en Belgique.
Some of his photographs were published in Le Congo illustré.
The complete Robert illustré regularly updated.
Gaston Roullet painted scenes of Canada as a correspondent at the Monde illustré.
The volumes of the Nouveau Larousse illustré appear in the foreground.
Noms et lieux du Québec, dictionnaire illustré.
Le Petit Français illustré online in Gallica, the digital library of the BnF.
He worked then at the Magazine Français Illustré as an art editor.
Un illustré sous l'occupation, le Téméraire.
He also contributed to the illustrated press including L'Illustration and L'Univers Illustré.
Dixel, the Robert illustré on line.
I wanted to study it through the French illustrated press, and particularly Le petit journal illustré.
Editions of the « Petit Larousse Illustré » of that era have similar articles.
There, he was an early editor of Le Monde illustré.
During his time there, he worked for Le Monde Illustré, L'Illustration and L'Univers illustré.

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There, he was an early editor of the French weekly newspaper Le Monde Illustré.
His best achievement was the second prize at Le Monde Illustré correspondence tournament in 1897.
Hayashi provided the text for the May 1886 edition of Paris Illustré.
As early as 1891, there appeared a weekly supplement, Gil Blas Illustré with original illustrations in color.
In fact, it seems that this joke already was in Le Pamphlet provisoire illustré 1848.
L ' Eclipse, journal hebdomadaire politique, satirique et illustré digitized version.
The second version was released in 1901 in the L'Almanach illustré du Père Ubu.

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