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landscapist
[ land-skey-pist ]
landscapist
/ ˈlændˌskeɪpɪst /
noun
- a painter of landscapes
Word History and Origins
Origin of landscapist1
Example Sentences
Working from 1587 to 1590, a team of artists including the Flemish landscapist Paul Bril frescoed scenes from the Old and New Testaments over nearly a mile of the sanctuary’s walls.
How to Paint a Dead Man features a reclusive, Morandi-like painter, a modern British landscapist, a blind girl pursued by a demon that has escaped from a Renaissance masterpiece, and an innovating London curator.
At first exclusively a landscapist, she afterwards turned to portrait painting, an example of which may be found on page 300.
Other "landscapists" placed in their gardens old ruins, misshapen rocks, and even dead trees, in order to look "natural."
Turner, the great English landscapist, failed of appreciation for long years and had to wait till the end of his life to obtain even a small meed of reward.
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