Definition of Artistry

1. Noun. A superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation. "It's quite an art"


Definition of Artistry

1. n. Works of art collectively.

Definition of Artistry

1. Noun. significant artistic skill ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Artistry

1. artistic quality or workmanship [n -RIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Artistry

artist's workroom
artiste
artistes
artistic
artistic anatomy
artistic creation
artistic licence
artistic license
artistic movement
artistic production
artistic revolution
artistic style
artistical
artistically
artistries
artistry (current term)
artists
artistæ
artivist
artivists
artizan
artizans
artless
artlessly
artlessness
artlessnesses
artlike
artly
artmaker

Literary usage of Artistry

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"... and it was distinctly to their credit that they appreciated duly the fine artistry of these newcomers. Even Fanny had her doubts, at the very first, ..."

2. Woman as Decoration by Emily Burnbank (1917)
"Nations declared themselves in the artistry of workmanship, as to-day, and in the modification and exaggeration of an essential detail, resulting from ..."

3. The Church at Play: A Manual for Directors of Social and Recreational Life by Norman Egbert Richardson (1922)
"artistry. For additional quiet, indoor games consult: La Porte, A Handbook of Games and Programs for Church, School, and Home, Chapter IV. ..."

4. Letters and Writings of James Greenleaf Croswell: Late Master of the Bearley by James Greenleaf Croswell (1917)
"Its grace and artistry distract me from the various political questions anent its publication. But I think Norton himself would have greatly enjoyed this, ..."

5. Art in Short Story Narration ...: A Practical Treatise by Henry Albert Phillips (1913)
"CHAPTER III THE artistry OF NARRATION ENTER ART ; WHAT IS DEMANDED ; ESSENTIALS ; MOVEMENT AND ACTION J VIVIDNESS. THE process of fiction narration is ..."

6. Iconoclasts: A Book of Dramatists: Ibsen, Strindberg, Becque, Hauptmann by James Huneker (1907)
"... combined with real artistry, — though he despises mere technical dexterity, — all have made Paul Hervieu the present master-psychologist of the French ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Artistry on Dictionary.com!Search for Artistry on Thesaurus.com!Search for Artistry on Google!Search for Artistry on Wikipedia!

Search