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aesthete

[es-theet, ees-] / ˈɛs θit, ˈis- /
NOUN
person having great sensitivity to beauty
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Ludwig II of Bavaria was a zealous aesthete with enough personal wealth to treat part of what is now Germany as an architectural canvas.

From Salon

In the southwest corner, an aesthete’s low wooden fence matches the stain of twin soil beds enclosed within it.

From Los Angeles Times

Now, there is Eggers’ film: the aesthete’s rendition, concerned with how the past works blur into the now.

From Salon

It telegraphs that Abigail is no barbaric horror fiend but instead a sophisticated aesthete, which makes her both scarier and funnier.

From New York Times

The most numerous of these organs are called aesthetes, small sensory structures found in the outermost layer of the shells of all chitons.

From Science Daily