scenic artist
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Definition
- Noun:
- An artist specializing in scenic subjects: A scenic artist is a professional who creates visual representations of landscapes, natural views, or other expansive scenes. This term traditionally refers to a painter whose primary subject matter is scenery, such as mountains, forests, rivers, or countryside vistas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The museum featured an exhibition by a renowned scenic artist known for his breathtaking mountain landscapes.
- She trained as a scenic artist, focusing on capturing the beauty of coastal sunsets in her work.
Advanced Usage
- In a historical or traditional fine arts context, a "scenic artist" is distinct from other specialists like portrait or still-life painters.
- In modern theatrical production, the term can sometimes refer to a person who paints backdrops and large-scale scenery for the stage, though this is a more specific, compound application of the word.
Variants and Related Words
- Scenery (n): The natural features of a landscape, or the painted backdrops used on a theater stage.
- Scenic (adj): Relating to impressive or beautiful natural scenery.
- Landscape artist (n): A near-synonym, specifically denoting an artist who paints landscapes.
Synonyms
- Landscape painter: An artist who paints landscapes.
- Vedutista (from Italian): A painter of detailed cityscapes or vistas, particularly in 18th-century art.
Related Phrases
- Scenic design: The art of creating theatrical environments, which may involve the work of a scenic artist.
- Scenic route: A road or path chosen for its beautiful views, unrelated to the profession but sharing the root word.
Notes on Meaning
The core meaning of "scenic artist" is an artist specializing in scenic subjects (landscapes). While the term's components can combine with others (like "theatrical scenic artist"), the primary definition stands alone. The theatrical context is a specific field where the skills of a scenic artist are applied.
Noun
- an artist specializing in scenic subjects