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Definition of Landscapist
1. Noun. Someone who paints landscapes.
2. Noun. Someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively.
Generic synonyms: Architect, Designer
Specialized synonyms: Andrew Jackson Downing, Downing, Andre Le Notre, Le Notre, Frederick Law Olmsted, Olmsted, Calvert Vaux, Vaux
Derivative terms: Landscape, Landscape, Landscape
Definition of Landscapist
1. n. A painter of landscapes.
Definition of Landscapist
1. Noun. An artist who paints landscapes. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Landscapist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Landscapist
Literary usage of Landscapist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Barbizon Days: Millet, Corot, Rousseau, Barye by Charles Sprague Smith (1902)
"... to send him to Rémond, a landscapist, whom he esteemed as second only to
Demarne among French masters. This occurred in 1826. ..."
2. A Soldier of France to His Mother: Letters from the Trenches on the Western by Eugène Emmanuel Lemercier (1917)
"In the background are some houses, half veiled in a light mist, which give the
dainty dark dash to the picture, those sombre hues which our dear landscapist ..."
3. Bernini, and Other Studies in the History of Art by Richard Norton, Giorgione (1914)
"landscapist, and in the Vierge au Lapin and the other Virgin seated under the
trees, which used to hang opposite in the Long Gallery of the Louvre, ..."
4. The Formal Garden in England by Reginald Theodore Blomfield (1901)
"the rest of some quiet breadth of lawn and the welcome finality of a wall or
hedgerow, he is "naturally" bored by the landscapist with his curves and his ..."
5. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1896)
"Rousseau came at this juncture, and made him something more than a painter of
lovely genre—made him a great landscapist, one of the greatest France has ..."
6. Women Painters of the World: From the Time of Caterina Vigri, 1413-1463, to by Walter Shaw Sparrow (1905)
"It is distinctly rare to find the ordinary landscapist of her time working with
an eye to truth rather than to the making of a so-called composition of the ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... which he studied for a year under John Knox, a Glasgow landscapist of some
repute, with whom Macnee was-apprenticed at the time. ..."