artist's model
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Definition
Noun: A person who poses for a painter or sculptor. This refers specifically to an individual whose physical form is studied and reproduced in a work of visual art, such as a painting, drawing, or sculpture.
Usage
The term "artist's model" is used to describe the profession or role of a person employed to hold a static pose for an artist to capture their likeness, form, or expression. It is a compound noun where the possessive form "artist's" specifies the type of model.
Examples
- The artist's model remained perfectly still for hours.
- She worked as an artist's model for the university's art classes.
- Finding a reliable artist's model was essential for the sculptor's new project.
Advanced Usage
- The role of the artist's model has a long history in Western art, from classical times to the present.
- In life drawing classes, the artist's model is crucial for students learning human anatomy.
Variants and Related Words
- Model (noun): A broader term for a person who poses for an artist or who displays clothes by wearing them. "She is a fashion model and an artist's model."
- Life model (noun): A near-synonym often used in the context of drawing or painting from a live human subject. "The art school hired a new life model for the semester."
- Sitter (noun): Commonly used for a person who poses for a portrait, especially in painting. "The portrait's sitter was a wealthy merchant."
Synonyms
- Poseur (less common, can imply a more informal context)
- Subject (broader, referring to the main figure or topic of the artwork)
Notes
The term specifically denotes a person posing for fine art creation. It is distinct from a "fashion model" or a "role model." The possessive form ("artist's") is integral to this specific meaning.
Noun
- a person who poses for a painter or sculptor