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landscapist

[ UK /lˈændske‍ɪpˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who paints landscapes
  2. someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively

How To Use landscapist In A Sentence

  • Yet this masterful, luminous image places him in the august company of the renowned landscapist John Knox, with whom he worked on a series of views of Glasgow.
  • The resolute landscapist could draw figures beautifully. Times, Sunday Times
  • Palmer was an archetypal English visionary landscapist, and his paintings, drawings and etchings of moonlit wheatfields and flocks of sheep influenced later artists, among them Graham Sutherland and Lucian Freud.
  • Being a landscapist, he envisaged the new city as being tree, garden and lake driven.
  • Palmer was an archetypal English visionary landscapist, and his paintings, drawings and etchings of moonlit wheatfields and flocks of sheep influenced several later artists, among them Graham Sutherland and Lucian Freud.
  • We can't ask too much more of our contemporary landscapists than that they dream good dreams, although we can thank this one for the pleasure - and quiet passion - of her company.
  • Friends described him as a 'multitalented artist, illustrator, landscapist and tour guide'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pigeonhole that he occupies is that of the landscapist-turned-abstractionist, and many viewers seem unwilling to grant him more than this description affords.
  • Finally, if a question of nationality prevents me from enlarging upon the subject of the rank of precursor which must be accorded to the great Dutch landscapist Jongkind, I must at least mention his name. The French Impressionists (1860-1900)
  • Brancusi's transformation from a neophyte realist to a visionary abstract sculptor was sudden; Mondrian's evolution from a quiet landscapist to what he called "neoplasticism" was gradual, methodical and arduous. When Less Was More
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