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Definition of Ceramicist
1. Noun. A craftsman who shapes pottery on a potter's wheel and bakes them it a kiln.
Generic synonyms: Artificer, Artisan, Craftsman, Journeyman
Specialized synonyms: Josiah Spode, Spode, Josiah Wedgwood, Wedgwood
Derivative terms: Ceramics, Ceramics, Throw
Definition of Ceramicist
1. Noun. A person who makes ceramics, such as pottery. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ceramicist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ceramicist
Literary usage of Ceramicist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"It is still the fashion in Paris to follow the example set by Carries, who was
a better ceramicist than sculptor, and to execute small statues in flambé ..."
2. Modern Art: Being a Contribution to a New System of æsthetics by Julius Meier-Graefe (1908)
"It is still the fashion in Paris to follow the example set by Carries, who was
a better ceramicist than sculptor, and to execute small statues in flambé ..."
3. Historic Building Interiors: An Annotated Bibliography by Anne Grimmer (1994)
"This article describes a method of reproducing missing or broken Victorian embossed
tile that can be done by an experienced ceramicist. ..."
4. The Pleasures of Collecting by Gardner Callahan Teall (1920)
"Although the impress of the art of the Chinese ceramicist and of the shawl-weavers
of Cashmere exerted some influence upon the Persians, still the art of ..."
5. Tuscany and Umbria by Emma Jones (2005)
"... Benedetto and Virgilio Nucci, Francesco Damiani and two plates by famous
Renaissance ceramicist, Mastro Giorgio Andreoli. The bell tower houses the ..."
6. California by John Gottberg (1999)
"East of town is the Beatrice Wood Studio, where the ceramicist - whose works are
exhibited at museums around the world - has numerous ceramics on display ..."
7. Tuscany by Ulrike Bleek, Chirstiane Buld Campetti, Stephan Bleei (2000)
"The church is visited by countless pilgrims and displays terra-cotta reliefs by,
among others, Andrea della Robbia. the most important ceramicist of the ..."