A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words. This phrase emerged in the usa in the early part of the 20th century. Its introduction is widely attributed to frederick r. What does “picture paints a thousand words” mean? (also a picture is worth a thousand words) a picture will be far more descriptive of something than words can ever be.
Jan 7, 2003 · in reply to: A picture paints a thousand words posted by james briggs on january 07, 2003. Simply put, it means that a picture will be far more descriptive of something than. A picture paints a thousand words : A picture tells a story as well as a large amount of descriptive text. This phrase emerged in the usa in the early part. What does a picture paints a thousand words mean? Reportedly first used by frederick r. Barnard, in printer's ink (december, 1921) while commenting that graphics can tell a story as.
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