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aesthete

[es-theet, ees-] / ˈɛs θit, ˈis- /
NOUN
person having great sensitivity to beauty
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It loudly shattered into more than 100 pieces, quickly drawing the attention of fair-going aesthetes who gathered around with mouths agape and cellphones poised.

From Los Angeles Times

For an aesthete and sybarite like Wilde, incarceration was a crushing change of fortune depicted vividly in “The Ballad of Reading Gaol,” which he wrote after his release.

From New York Times

The most worthwhile, I think, is Ben Street’s “How to Be an Art Rebel,” which is geared to junior aesthetes between the ages of 6 and 8.

From New York Times

He’s not the only maker attempting to force-eject aesthetes from the world of fast design by using ancient techniques and timeless materials.

From New York Times

Chelsea have an aristocratic air about them right now, unbeaten in all 11 matches under Thomas Tuchel, while the modern Leeds are foppish aesthetes hell bent on nothing more dangerous than art for art’s sake.

From The Guardian