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Definition of Nattier
1. natty [adj] - See also: natty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nattier
Literary usage of Nattier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illustrated Catalogue: Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York by George Henry Story, N.Y. Metropolitan Museum of Art New York (1905)
"GEORGE A. HEARN. On canvas, 14 H.; 18} W. Signed. nattier, Jean Marc. French School.
Born at Paris, 1685; died there, 1766. History and portrait painter. ..."
2. Great Portraits as Seen and Described by Great Writers by Esther Singleton (1905)
"The Museum of Versailles has won for her many sincere admirers, who pause enraptured
before the sumptuous canvas by Jean Marc nattier, one of the purest ..."
3. A.L.A. Portrait Index: Index to Portraits Contained in Printed Books and by American Library Association (1906)
"nattier p.* (as Diana) NOLHAC, La dauphine Marie Antoinette, 16. ... nattier p.
1745.* Adelaide, lime, princess, sister of Louis Philippe 1777-1847. ..."
4. Provisional Catalogue of the Oil Paintings and Water Colours in the Wallace by Wallace Collection (London, England) (1903)
"A picture by nattier of the same class, and representing in a quasi-allegorical
fashion the same ,lady, is the " Mademoiselle de ..."