Necessity forced him to remain a miniaturist in that area, and he provided incidental music for some 40 stage plays. |
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He studied print-making under the mezzotinter and miniaturist, William Pether and, from 1780, at the Royal Academy Schools. |
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But I have discovered that Anton Krashny, the reclusive Polish surrealist miniaturist and sometime performance artist, is en route to St Andrews. |
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Regarding the smallness of the drawings, Tinterow noted that Ingres's father was also a painter and a miniaturist. |
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The limner was never solely a miniaturist, but worked in other formats and media too. |
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In his various suites and morceaux, Ginastera reveals himself as a superb miniaturist. |
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No other female miniaturist painted herself in this pose, although several men did. |
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Ever since its inception half a century ago, one of the Marg's main themes has been the art of the Asian miniaturist. |
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The ability to paint hair effectively is one of the yardsticks by which the successful miniaturist is judged. |
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Westerners are constantly surprised and sometimes delighted by the casual approach of the miniaturist to his art. |
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That intimacy is appropriate, for the French artist Philippe Favier is essentially a miniaturist telling teeny-tiny tales. |
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An itinerant miniaturist, Dempsey later became a successful cutter of silhouette portraits. |
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The main and virtually the only miniaturist in the Book of Hours of Charles VIII is the Master of Jacques of Besançon. |
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His father was a miniaturist and portraitist, it is in his studio that he educates. |
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At his studio in Barbizon,France, the master miniaturist makes compositions that feature various special interest themes. |
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In the world of postwar art, Nozkowski is practically a miniaturist. |
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The images tend to be quite small and are assembled as miniaturist collages. |
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And whereas Americans typically think big, this conflict requires the nerdism of a miniaturist. |
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Close by, a miniaturist illuminator is embellishing a manuscript with elaborate characters. |
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This miniaturist relied on the work of the Limbourg brothers as an example. |
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They became very popular in the 15th century when miniaturist painters would illustrate them with magnificent illuminations. |
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This leads us to assume that the miniaturist must have been an official painter of the court. |
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Lastly, in the production of a page, the miniaturist drew, gilded and colored the painting. |
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The painting of his son Salvador, admirable from so many standpoints, is a miniaturist art, blown through by the tramontane within. |
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Despite this, the miniaturist had the opportunity here to include more details due to the larger format of the miniature. |
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As a miniaturist, Boix carried out for Joaquim Pla i Dalmau more of five hundred pieces with a complete collection of military carriages. |
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He was the son of a miniaturist and trained as a wood engraver. |
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The style is elegant, sometimes miniaturist. |
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With a very personal voice and the meticulousness of a miniaturist, Lazkano shows a masterful command of textures and temporality as he develops an ethics of a constantly evolving work. |
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This brilliant miniaturist, also the creator of the Hours of Joanna of Castile, was one of the first Flemish illuminators to incorporate elements characteristic of the Renaissance into his miniatures. |
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For Borges, an immensely erudite man whose whole life was consumed by a passion for books and the idea of bookishness, was a miniaturist who found no virtue in length for its own wearisome sake. |
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There are many smaller devices to be found, particularly in Scotland, which are more suited to the miniaturist. |
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He was undoubtedly the best known miniaturist of his time. |
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Painter, watercolorist, draftsman, miniaturist and lithographer. |
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On one side is a state portrait of Elizabeth by the miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard, on the other a sardonyx cameo of double portrait busts, a regal woman and an African male. |
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