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Definition of Scenic artist
1. Noun. An artist specializing in scenic subjects.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scenic Artist
Literary usage of Scenic artist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diplomatic Relations of England with the Quadruple Alliance, 1815-1830 by Louis Calvert, Myrna M. Boyce, Paul Padgette (1918)
"CHAPTER X THE EFFECT OF REALISTIC SCENERY AND LIGHTING ON THE ACTOR Work of the
Actor Inextricably Interwoven with That of the Producer, scenic artist, etc. ..."
2. The Mimic World and Public Exhibitions: Their History, Their Morals, and Effects by Olive Logan (1871)
"The scenic artist.—His Strange Workshop in the Clouds. — Up in the Flies. — Magic
Transformations. — Streets turn into Open Fields —Eivers into Dry Land. ..."
3. The Mimic World and Public Exhibitions: Their History, Their Morals, and Effects by Olive Logan (1871)
"The scenic artist.—His Strange Workshop in the Clouds. — Up in the Flies. — Magic
Transformations. — Streets turn into Open Fields —Rivers into Dry Land. ..."
4. The Girl and the Job by Helen Christene Hoerle, Florence B.. Saltzberg (1919)
"THE scenic artist In the whole United States there is just one woman scenic artist
and ... What is a scenic artist ? What kind of scenery does she paint ? ..."
5. An Actor's Tour by Daniel Edward Bandmann (1885)
"... late lord chief justice of England —The late Sergeant Parry — Mr. Gordon, the
scenic-artist — Mr. Willing, the London theatrical advertising-agent — The ..."