A painter or drawer of portraits.
Painter of miniatures in watercolor, generally from life, in the Early Modern period.
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Examples for "portraitist"
Examples for "portraitist"
1For decades Velazquez was the official portraitist of the Spanish royal family.
2In a month, Christina will be the most popular portraitist in Rome.
3Picasso Portraits National Portrait Gallery Picasso as lover, friend and intimate portraitist.
4Tells how Mopsy became a sort of portraitist-in-residence at nearby Yama Farms.
5He met Rubens as a portraitist and took no odds of him.
1This great portrayer of child life had a sad painful childhood.
2Mistrust him, Prince, and you, ladies, disarm the portrayer.
3He is the faithful portrayer of Nature, whose features are always the same and always interesting.
4He has a wonderful faculty as a portrayer of New England characteristics, and New England scenes.
5Then there was Beck, who was at his best as a portrayer of youthful enthusiasm and sentiment.
1He is a genre and portrait painter, by the name of Haggard.
2You ought to make your mark as a portrait painter in time.
3The portrait painter will cling to the face and let the clothes alone.
4The portrait painter makes us feel all this in his picture.
5Rapid advance of Reynolds to the foremost place as portrait painter.
1A background of lush scenery enhanced the forceful technique of the limner.
2A skilful limner, at least in this instance, was the imagination of Wilkinson.
3Pity that for the Philippines no word limner of note exists.
4We owed this good limner thanks for many a pleasant hour.
5She was like a picture painted by a very excellent limner.
6Having, therefore, engaged the limner, for what could I do?
7The heroine, as imaged in his mind, is arrayed in a loveliness which limner never compassed.
8At last a limner is sent unto him, who draweth his ill-favored face to the life.
9The limner's art in vain might trace
10Whatever the line was, Protogenes, we hear, recognized in it the hand of the greatest limner of Greece.
11Then he that drew her picture was a good limner, and he that wrote of her said true.
12On the 23rd, Sir William Allan, R.A, limner to Her Majesty for Scotland, president of the Royal Scottish Academy.
13You are to be one of the Jury, and we must get some good limner to take down the evidence.
14But first I would learn to be a real limner; I have some small skill with the brush, he added simply.
15They were well manned, and had, beside the officers customary in king's ships, a botanist and limner on board each vessel.
16The slighter those peculiarities, the greater is the merit of the limner who can catch them and transfer them to his canvas.