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miniaturist

[min-ee-uh-cher-ist, min-uh-cher-] / ˈmɪn i ə tʃər ɪst, ˈmɪn ə tʃər- /


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Her annotated French translation of “Ecclesiastes,” its illustrations attributed to the Flemish miniaturist Gheraert Horenbout, dates from the years of her marriage.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 22, 2026

Owners of the private collection contacted Dr Goldring after reading her book on Hilliard, suspecting the tiny painting in their collection to be of the renowned miniaturist.

From BBC Sep. 8, 2025

She’s more of a miniaturist than a maximalist, though the volcanic emotion she taps into is its own theatrical force.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 28, 2023

She also studied in New York with prominent American portrait painter Robert Henri, and with miniaturist Theodora Thayer, a founder of the American Society of Miniature Painters, which Bush later joined.

From Seattle Times Jun. 17, 2022

It was not to the tempera painter, nor to the illuminator of missals, nor to the early miniaturist that we owe this modern school.

From English Painters with a chapter on American painters by S. R. Koehler




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