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Definition of miniaturist in English: miniaturistnoun ˈmɪnɪtʃərɪst A painter of miniatures or an illuminator of manuscripts. Example sentencesExamples - Ever since its inception half a century ago, one of the Marg's main themes has been the art of the Asian miniaturist.
- The Khamesh provided great material for innumerable miniaturists to illustrate the stories.
- The ability to paint hair effectively is one of the yardsticks by which the successful miniaturist is judged.
- Westerners are constantly surprised and sometimes delighted by the casual approach of the miniaturist to his art.
- If the Crusades were a problem for Islam, and the Renaissance ushered in a way of seeing that canceled out miniaturists and illuminators who served Allah, what does the modern, product oriented world, do?
- That intimacy is appropriate, for the French artist Philippe Favier is essentially a miniaturist telling teeny-tiny tales.
- Eighteenth-century miniaturists were part of an industry of copyists who provided full-scale replicas for a range of residences and official sites or reduced life-size portraits to handy pocket-size miniatures.
- In the world of postwar art, Nozkowski is practically a miniaturist.
- The only others so far linked to the workshop are Lewis Barbar, a Swedish miniaturist and ‘China Painter’, and a Frenchman, Fidelle Duvivier.
- Set in the world of miniaturists and illuminators in the Ottoman empire, the novel is constructed around the debate between medieval Western and Islamic art concerning true artistic meaning.
- An itinerant miniaturist, Dempsey later became a successful cutter of silhouette portraits.
- Regarding the smallness of the drawings, Tinterow noted that Ingres's father was also a painter and a miniaturist.
- Marilyn Peck, one of Australia's leading miniaturists who helped establish four Australian Miniature Art Societies, states that miniature art was probably first identified around the 7th century.
- He was the son of a miniaturist and trained as a wood engraver.
- Maria Felice Tibaldi, a celebrated miniaturist, was represented by a small 1748 watercolor reproduction of her husband Pierre Subleyras's enormous Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee.
- But I have discovered that Anton Krashny, the reclusive Polish surrealist miniaturist and sometime performance artist, is en route to St Andrews.
- When the miniaturist Giulia Clovio re-entered the household of his former patron Cardinal Marino Grimani in 1534, he was returning to the sophisticated environment in which he had been trained.
- Indeed, the details in both representations of the Old Testament story are so similar that the author ventures to suggest that the miniaturists deliberately copied the carvings.
- All of them were skilled miniaturists but derived most of their income from full-sized portraits.
- The ‘distance’ between him and his work is different from that of a professional artist, but more like a miniaturist or a naive artist, fanatical about detail.
Definition of miniaturist in US English: miniaturistnoun A painter of miniatures or an illuminator of manuscripts. Example sentencesExamples - The ‘distance’ between him and his work is different from that of a professional artist, but more like a miniaturist or a naive artist, fanatical about detail.
- Eighteenth-century miniaturists were part of an industry of copyists who provided full-scale replicas for a range of residences and official sites or reduced life-size portraits to handy pocket-size miniatures.
- Marilyn Peck, one of Australia's leading miniaturists who helped establish four Australian Miniature Art Societies, states that miniature art was probably first identified around the 7th century.
- He was the son of a miniaturist and trained as a wood engraver.
- The only others so far linked to the workshop are Lewis Barbar, a Swedish miniaturist and ‘China Painter’, and a Frenchman, Fidelle Duvivier.
- The Khamesh provided great material for innumerable miniaturists to illustrate the stories.
- If the Crusades were a problem for Islam, and the Renaissance ushered in a way of seeing that canceled out miniaturists and illuminators who served Allah, what does the modern, product oriented world, do?
- That intimacy is appropriate, for the French artist Philippe Favier is essentially a miniaturist telling teeny-tiny tales.
- An itinerant miniaturist, Dempsey later became a successful cutter of silhouette portraits.
- In the world of postwar art, Nozkowski is practically a miniaturist.
- Ever since its inception half a century ago, one of the Marg's main themes has been the art of the Asian miniaturist.
- Indeed, the details in both representations of the Old Testament story are so similar that the author ventures to suggest that the miniaturists deliberately copied the carvings.
- Maria Felice Tibaldi, a celebrated miniaturist, was represented by a small 1748 watercolor reproduction of her husband Pierre Subleyras's enormous Feast in the House of Simon the Pharisee.
- Regarding the smallness of the drawings, Tinterow noted that Ingres's father was also a painter and a miniaturist.
- When the miniaturist Giulia Clovio re-entered the household of his former patron Cardinal Marino Grimani in 1534, he was returning to the sophisticated environment in which he had been trained.
- The ability to paint hair effectively is one of the yardsticks by which the successful miniaturist is judged.
- All of them were skilled miniaturists but derived most of their income from full-sized portraits.
- Set in the world of miniaturists and illuminators in the Ottoman empire, the novel is constructed around the debate between medieval Western and Islamic art concerning true artistic meaning.
- But I have discovered that Anton Krashny, the reclusive Polish surrealist miniaturist and sometime performance artist, is en route to St Andrews.
- Westerners are constantly surprised and sometimes delighted by the casual approach of the miniaturist to his art.
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