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Definition of Miniaturists
1. miniaturist [n] - See also: miniaturist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Miniaturists
Literary usage of Miniaturists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1905)
"... 1905. icture Cosway and the Eighteenth Century Miniaturists By Dudley Heath
So much has been written in appreciation of ..."
2. Portrait Miniatures: From the Time of Holbein 1531 to that of Sir William by George Charles Williamson (1897)
"The first Jean Clouet was a clever artist and painter to the Duke of Burgundy,
and one of the celebrated miniaturists of his day. ..."
3. Women Artists in All Ages and Countries by Elizabeth Fries Ellet (1859)
"Miniaturists.—Anna Maria Mengs.—Her Works.—Miniature and Pastel-painting.—Flowers
and Landscapes a Passion.—Imitators of Rachel Ruysch and Madame Merian. ..."
4. Miniatures, Ancient and Modern by Cyril Davenport (1908)
"... and other lady miniaturists—Ozias Humphrey, Richard Crosse, Samuel Shelley,
George Engleheart, Richard Collins, Sir Henry Raeburn, Nathaniel Plimer, ..."
5. Painters and Their Works: A Dictionary of Great Artists who are Not Now by Ralph N. James (1897)
"This artist, who was one of the best miniaturists in the reign of George II., was
the son of an engraver of the same name, and his own sons painted in the ..."
6. Fra Angelico by Robert Langton Douglas (1902)
"But Lorenzo Monaco, although a fresco painter and a pupil of the Gaddi, was very
much influenced in his technique by the miniaturists. ..."