33 examples of colorists in sentences

Among these works of the higher masters were mingled others by the pencils of Bellino, and Montegna, and Palma Vecchioartists who were secondary only to the more renowned colorists of the Venetian school.

The art probably culminated in Apelles, who was at once a rich colorist and portrayer of sensuous charm and a scientific artist, while he added a peculiar grace of his own, which distinguished him above both his predecessors and contemporaries.

He is the Titian of word-painting, and as such will live like that immortal colorist.

Another Slavic composer, the Bohemian Dvorák, is of special interest to Americans not only because he is one of the greatest of modern orchestral writers (a colorist of rare charm), but because he presided for several years over Mrs. Thurber's National Conservatory of Music in New York, and there wrote that truly melodious and deeply emotional work, "From the New World," which has become almost as popular as Tschaikowsky's "Pathétique."

Next thing we know you will be turning water-colorist!"

"What have you been doing to my artistic ward?" "Nothing," replied Bobbie with unwonted meekness, and to prove it related the incidents of the touring-car, the supper at the Taverne Splendide, and the encounter with the paternal colorist.

The lurid splashes and the heavy emphasis of the local colorists offended his sensitive taste: he would work with suggestion, with microscopic focussings, and always with dignity and elegance.

Sir William is considered the best colorist now living.

Mr. West is a bad colorist in general, but he excels in the grandeur of his thought.

But it seems that the non-colorists have relinquished the parallel of architecture, which, be it observed, they formerly defended obstinately, and have now intrenched themselves in the citadel of sculpture, intending to hold it against all evidence.

An "eye for color" never yet made any man a colorist.

It was dark when he, the colorist, saw that fire with delicate touches of its fine brushes had painted all our viands to perfection.

Venice got as far as Titian and Paul Veronese and Tintoretto,great colorists, mark you, magnificent on the flesh-and-blood side of Art,but look over to Florence and see who lie in Santa Croce, and ask out of whose loins Dante sprung!

Turner, a colorist, reveled in color like a Bacchanal; Rousseau, a tonalist, felt it like a vestal; but both had the sense of color in the subtlest refinement.

The sun, then, is a master of chiaroscuro, and, if he has a living petal for his pallet, is the first of colorists.

Miss Gloag is reported as saying that women have little sense of composition, a failing which she does not seem to share; in this respect and as a colorist she is especially strong.

<b>MONTALBA, CLARA.</b> Associate of the Society of Painters in Water-Colors, London, and of the Belgian Society of Water-Colorists.

As a colorist she has few rivals, and her acute knowledge of drawing and genius for composition are apparent in everything she does.

Resided in Lyons, France, where she was a pupil of the fine colorist, Simon St. Jean.

She is of the modern school of colorists.

Here is sore temptation for the colorist; more, perhaps, than by the wealth and combination of tints, he is affected by their celestial quality.

The lady who was passing the summer near Balcom's Works was sketching Editha's beauty, which lent itself wonderfully to the effects of a colorist.

From these simple presages of Art we may diverge and follow his development as a poet by his engravings, without ever making reference to him as a colorist.

And thus the Dutch painters were potent colorists, and Rembrandt was their chief.

Wood, brick, stone and slate, mingled in a way to content the eye of a colorist, cover what little space the windows leave on the outside of the house.

33 examples of  colorists  in sentences