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  • An artist! (8)
  • The vanity of an artist! (2)
  • A great artist? (8)
  • But what artist? (9)
  • Are you an artist? (8)
  • The artist knocked. (8)
  • My friend is an artist. (10)
  • Is he going to be an artist? (9)
  • The artist dropped his hand. (8)
  • Close by, an artist was painting. (8)
  • Most of all, the artist himself feels this. (9)
  • She named the famous artist who had painted it. (10)
  • Praise, even from the mob, is honey to the artist. (13)
  • The flat had belonged to an artist who was at the war. (8)
  • Let him retreat himself, if he pretend to be an artist. (8)
  • He is half an artist, really a lover of music, that man. (8)
  • In fact, it was the masque of a dramatic artist in repose. (10)
  • The sight of her face seemed to have given the artist an idea. (8)
  • The adsmith may be the supreme artist of the twentieth century. (9)
  • The young man with a beard, resembling an artist, came down the path. (8)
  • Simply because the artist has made us see the idea that resides in it. (9)
  • Local authorities look with such an evil eye upon the strolling artist. (2)
  • This is the eternal question that confronts the artist and the thinker. (8)
  • Yet, at the end of the ends, he was an artist and not a man of science. (9)
  • But it has been suggested that the artist in question was no painter of animals. (10)
  • He was, as it were, the missing link between the artist and the commercial public. (8)
  • Is it for an artist to conspire, and be carbonaro, and kiss books, and, mon Dieu! (10)
  • The poet, for instance, is a connoisseur of beauty: to the artist she is a model. (10)
  • It is a question of temperamental antecedent motive in the artist, and nothing more. (8)
  • However difficult it may be to live with an artist, to hate him is quite as difficult. (8)
  • She had asked none of her friends to stay longer, no woman, no artist, and no paladin. (12)
  • Some day I will commission an artist to paint me that portrait of you from my description. (10)
  • One felt in him the turning-point of an epoch and the ultimate perfect moment of an artist. (12)
  • There is nothing sadder on earth than a man who deteriorates and an artist who loses himself. (12)
  • The Great Artist who is the whole of Everything, is ever in fresh effort to achieve new things. (8)
  • His lips lost their bitterness, and he became an artist expressing the result of his experience. (8)
  • Is it descriptive of technique, or descriptive of the spirit of the artist; or both, or neither? (8)
  • A policeman first, and then a young man with a beard, resembling an artist, guided her footsteps. (8)
  • The gymnast is an aerial artist, and his work has little in common with that of the other performer. (21)
  • The artist in him had done his work that unconscious justice; against his will had set down the truth. (8)
  • The waters are broken, and every nerve and sinew of the artist is strained to discover his own safety. (8)
  • It was part of his jealousy for the purity of the language, and meant that touch which the artist gives. (14)
  • That was his natural position, as one would suppose any artist must have thought, and a horse beneath him. (10)
  • An artist is always lonely, too; he has a skin fewer than other people, and he sees things that they do not. (8)
  • Hofmann has an unusual technic; his individuality is not striking, but he is an artist of conspicuous merit. (3)
  • The young artist found his host extremely new and disconcerting; in his presence he felt both shy and awkward. (8)
  • As often happens, when the artist comes to this desired point and looks into his soul, he finds nothing there. (13)
  • But he was a true artist, and English born as he was, he divined American character as few Americans have done. (9)
  • The artist went about the room, meanwhile, with an effect of indifference which by no means offended Fulkerson. (9)
  • Art, like law, is the perfection of reason, and whatever is unreasonable in the work of an artist is inartistic. (9)
  • This practical atmosphere of Grub Street eventually makes for development in the writer or artist who has talent. (16)
  • But a father, especially when he has been thoroughly alarmed, gives the artist and philosopher in him short shrift. (8)
  • They are very unlike each other, and my duty to the artist requires me to try and look as much like each as I can. (14)
  • It would task an artist to paint the rose-crystal she became when threading her way through the groups to be presented. (10)
  • Kendricks never forgot the gentleman in the artist, and he was as true to the convenances as if they had been principles. (9)
  • The heart works the springs of imagination; imagination received its commission from the heart, and was a cunning artist. (10)
  • To be a writer or artist of any calibre elsewhere breeds a form of homage and curiosity and a certain sure social standing. (16)
  • But he had the artist soul and the poet heart, and no doubt he could take refuge in these from the cares that shadowed his visage. (9)
  • Building up her attributes on a splendid climax, he declared she was pious, charitable, witty, and really an extraordinary artist. (10)
  • But Fort had begun to feel something of the revolt which the man of action so soon experiences when he listens to an artist talking. (8)
  • What makes him a great artist is a high fervour of spirit, which produces a superlative, instead of a comparative, clarity of vision. (8)
  • Dahlia had been admirably dealt with by the artist; the charm of pure ingenuousness without rusticity was visible in her face and figure. (10)
  • Dahlia had been admirably dealt with by the artist; the charm of pure ingenuousness without rusticity was visible in her face and figure. (22)
  • The simpler and more straightforward the design, the cheaper it is and the more beautiful it can be made in the hands of the good artist. (17)
  • He confided his feelings, and the fact that he knew the artist, to his young neighbour, but she had turned deadly pale and lowered her eyes. (5)
  • Since 1901, he has been at the head of the piano department in the Vienna Conservatory, giving his attention to pupils in the artist department. (3)
  • Sometime, I believe, the artist and his public will draw nearer together in a mutual understanding, though perhaps not in our present conditions. (9)
  • Alphonse spoke of the artist and his duty to his art, my father of the wise diplomatist who manipulated individuals without any sacrifice of principle. (10)
  • The free-lance writer and artist abound in the metropolis, and with them is associated a motley free-lance crew that has no counterpart elsewhere on this continent. (16)
  • To be reasonably young and decently good-looking, to be an artist, and an artist not unknown, were advantages which had the splendor of superfluity. (9)

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Definition of artist:

  • artist, ärt’ist, n. one who practises an art, esp. one of the fine arts, as painting, sculpture, engraving, or architecture. | adjs. artist’ic, -al, according to art. | adv. artist’ically. | n. art’istry, artistic pursuits: artistic workmanship, quality, or ability. (0)

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