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landscapist

[land-skey-pist] / ˈlændˌskeɪ pɪst /


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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.

From New York Times • Apr. 10, 2019

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.

From The Guardian • Apr. 27, 2013

The handling of the calm expanse of water with beautiful reflections sends back echoes to the 18th-century landscapist Richard Wilson.

From New York Times • Sep. 30, 2011

To support his dwindling family, Palmer embarked on the dreary business of giving lessons to young ladies, bulking out this meagre income with hand-outs from his father-in-law, the highly successful landscapist John Linnell.

From The Guardian • Jul. 15, 2011

James Hope, born near Abbotsford in 1818, settled in New York in 1853, distinguished as a landscapist, was chosen an Associate of the National Academy in 1865.

From Scotland's Mark on America by Black, George Fraser