0 a person whose job is to put paint on things, especially walls, doors etc in houses -- pelukis
He’s a painter and decorator.
1 an artist who makes pictures in paint -- pelukis
an Impressionist painter
Who was the painter of this portrait?
For much of the eighteenth century the predominant mode is landscape, in which the subjectivity or point of view of landowner, painter, and audience coalesces.
These pictures subsequently provided art-market painters with tremendous inspiration for making - and faking - paintings.
The work by painters tends to be unconvincing in its resolution of volume; the work by architects tends to neglect surface.
So he concludes that perspective, however important, was mainly recommended for painters and stage-set designers.
She begins the novel in the assumed persona of a young widowed painter who moves into a crumbling pile in an isolated village.
For these workers, recruited from the rest of the pottery, were too ingrained in their ways to become first-rate painters and modellers.
For instance, the concept of water is viewed dierently by a thirsty person, a plumber, a chemist, and a painter.
The most he would say is that he identified the painter as a kindred spirit, dealing in his own sphere with analogous creative problems.
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畫家,繪畫者, 油漆工…
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画家,绘画者, 油漆工…
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pintor, -ora, -ora (de brocha gorda)…
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pintor, -ora…
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画家, 塗装工…
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ressam, yağlı boya resim yapan, boyacı…
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peintre [masculine], peintre [masculine] (en bâtiments), peintre…
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pintor, -a, -a (de parets)…
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