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n. - Someone who arranges features of the garden attractively;

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  • Pissarro traditionally was known as a great landscapist, a translator of nature into art.
  • The landscapist — our visionary surrogate — ventures into the world, returning with scenes of faraway and inaccessible locales.
  • Of J.M.W. Turner, whom he thought his day's finest landscapist, Hazlitt remarked that Turner "painted pictures of nothing, and very like."
  • Though her thesis was devoted to the eighteenth-century Frankfurt landscapist Johann Morgenstern, she began promoting contemporary German art.
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