Definition of Pastelists

1. pastelist [n] - See also: pastelist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pastelists

paste-egg
paste-up
paste egg
pasteboard
pasteboards
pasted
pastedown
pastedowns
pastegh
pastel
pastel de nata
pasteless
pastelike
pastelist
pastelists (current term)
pastellist
pastellists
pastels
paster
pastern
pasterns
pasters
pastes
pasteup
pasteups
pasteurella
pasteurella haemolytica
pasteurella infections
pasteurella multocida

Literary usage of Pastelists

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

1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1892)
"Le Brun was one of the last French pastelists of note of ... many charming studies by other pastelists whose names are unknown or whose fame is forgotten. ..."

2. Official Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts, Panama-Pacific ...by San Francisco (Calif.), Dept. of Fine Arts by San Francisco (Calif.), Dept. of Fine Arts (1915)
"PAFA Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Pa. S. Min. P Pennsylvania Society of Miniature Painters. pastelists . ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Besides, a painting executed on this paper can be retouched as often as is necessary without fear that the surface will refuse the crayon. Some pastelists ..."

4. The Expansion of Europe: A History of the Foundations of the Modern World by Wilbur Cortez Abbott (1918)
"Nearly every artist of note, from Watteau to the greatest of the pastelists, Liotard, tried his hand at it, and so established it firmly in the taste and ..."

5. The Memorial History of the City of New-York: From Its First Settlement to by James Grant Wilson (1893)
"... pastelists, etchers, and other specialists in the broad domain of art. Clubs like the Salmagundi and the defunct Fellowcraft have shown works by their ..."

6. History of the Portrait Collection, Independence National Historical Park by Doris Devine Fanelli (2001)
"During their second visit to the United States, the Sharpies family of British pastelists resumed their travels (begun during the 1790s), painting portraits ..."

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