Definition of Esthete. Meaning of Esthete. Synonyms of Esthete

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Definition of Esthete

Esthete
Esthete Es"thete, n.; Esthetic Es*thet"ic, a., Esthetical Es*thet"ic*al, a., Esthetics Es*thet"ics, n. etc. Same as [AE]sthete, [AE]sthetic, [AE]sthetical, [AE]sthetics, etc.

Meaning of Esthete from wikipedia

- Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature, music, fonts...
- The Hôtel de Besenval is a historic hôtel particulier in Paris with a cour d'honneur and a large English landscape garden, an architectural style commonly...
- 10 March 2023. Ardenne, Paul (February 2004). "Daniel Ar****e expert et esthète". Le Journal Des Arts (in French). No. 555. Retrieved 10 March 2023. Longo...
- Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher (November 2, 1992). "A Life of Hemingway, The Esthete and Loner". The New York Times. Retrieved June 26, 2021. Mellow (1992)...
- glimpsed by D'Annunzio in a new way. The superman of d'Annunzio is a cultured esthete, who loves only art, and we dedicate ourselves with all his being. He is...
- Carnival in Coal and Wormfood member Alexis Damien and bearing the name Esthete Piggie. Damien was later joined by singer, writer and photographer Aurélie...
- Bayern and Federico I Gonzaga, was fascinated by the story of the loner and esthete monarch and saw him as "the last absolutist ruler who preferred to rule...
- and influenced his literary tastes: Ellingham Brooks was a homo****ual esthete, short like Maugham but with a noble Byronic forehead, curly chestnut hair...
- steps into Palazzo Zuccari. The central theme is that of the decadent esthete. The novel is a central text of the Italian decadent literary movement...
- generally preceded by confession. This he began with the confessions of the esthete and the ethicist in Either/Or and the highest good peace in the discourse...