Definition of Landscapists. Meaning of Landscapists. Synonyms of Landscapists

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Landscapists. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Landscapists and, of course, Landscapists synonyms and on the right images related to the word Landscapists.

Definition of Landscapists

Landscapist
Landscapist Land"scap`ist, n. A painter of landscapes.

Meaning of Landscapists from wikipedia

- shows an actual view in the Alps, with additional elements. Several landscapists are known to have made drawings and watercolour sketches from nature...
- the most prolific Polish watercolorists, one of the country's foremost landscapists, and a leading impressionist. Fałat studied at the Kraków School of Fine...
- his sister Gwen John lived mostly in London and Paris. However, the landscapists Sir Kyffin Williams and Peter Prendergast lived in Wales for most of...
- apprentice and taught him drawing and painting. Both Wals and T****i were landscapists, the former very obscure and producing small works, while T****i (known...
- Ruisdael was born in Haarlem in 1628 or 1629 into a family of painters, all landscapists. The number of painters in the family, and the multiple spellings of...
- Jean-Charles Cazin (25 May 1840 – 17 March 1901) was a French landscapist, museum curator and ceramicist. The son of a well-known doctor, FJ Cazin (1788–1864)...
- painting Genre painting or scenes of everyday life Landscape painting (landscapists were the "common footmen in the Army of Art" according to the Dutch theorist...
- Australia’s most important artists, and one of the twentieth century's major landscapists. He had more than seventy solo exhibitions during his career in Australian...
- December 1869) was a British landscapist and illustrator, and one of the best-known members of the Birmingham School of landscapists. Creswick was born in Sheffield...
- Landscape, including seascapes, battle scenes, cityscapes, and ruins (landscapists were the "common footmen in the Army of Art" according to Samuel van...