A landscapist, he soon returned to light-filled Impressionism.
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Arthur Streeton may have been the outstanding landscapist of the age, but he was a dud portraitist.
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He became entranced with painting at the age of twelve when he saw a landscapist at work during an outing with his father in Fairmount Park.
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After studying under a landscapist, Richard Wilson, copying and learning to forge his teacher's work, Jones made the obligatory trip to Italy in 1776.
From the economist.com
Looked at another way, though, Burra is a romantic landscapist, with all the yearning for English soil of his friend and sometime mentor Paul Nash.
From the guardian.co.uk
The fame of this Welsh landscapist, forgotten until recently, rests on roughly half a dozen small oil sketches of walls and rooftops in Naples, some of them no larger than a postcard.
From the economist.com
Among the earliest works to enter the collection were paintings by significant Alabama artists including the miniaturist Hannah Elliott and the landscapist Carrie Hill.
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There Hercules was apprenticed to the leading Dutch landscapist of the day Gillis van Coninxloo, but his apprenticeship was presumably cut short by Coninxloo's death in 1606.
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Van de Velde was also important as a landscapist, whose scenes included unglamorous figures very different from those in his genre paintings, typically set at garden parties in country houses.
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Someone who paints landscapes
Landscape architect: someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively
Landscape art is a term that covers the depiction of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, and especially art where the main subject is a wide view, with its elements arranged into a coherent composition. ...