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Synonyms and antonyms of Artists in British Thesaurus

Artists

artist (noun)

someone who makes paintings, sculptures etc

artist (noun)

someone who writes, makes films, or writes music with great skill

the avant-garde (noun)

the people who produce avant-garde music, art etc, or their style and attitudes

the Bloomsbury Group ()

a group of writers and artists, including Virginia Woolf, who lived and worked in the early part of the 20th century

caricaturist (noun)

someone who draws or writes caricatures

cartoonist (noun)

someone who draws cartoons, especially as their job

classicist (noun)

artliterature an artist or writer whose work is based on the principles of classicism

draftsman (noun)

the American spelling of draughtsman

draughtsman (noun)

someone who draws things

futurist (noun)

artliterature a writer or artist who was part of the futurism movement

illustrator (noun)

someone whose job is to draw pictures for books or magazines

Impressionist (noun)

art a painter who works in the style of Impressionism

master (noun)

art a famous artist

miniaturist (noun)

an artist who paints very small pictures

old master (noun)

the painter of an old master

painter (noun)

an artist who paints pictures

pavement artist (noun)

British someone who draws pictures on a pavement and hopes to get money from people who walk past

primitive (noun)

an artist from the period before the Renaissance

primitive (noun)

an artist who produces very simple works of art, or their work

realist (noun)

artliterature an artist or writer whose work shows life as it really is

Romantic (noun)

artliterature a writer, artist, or composer whose work is based on the tradition of Romanticism

school (noun)

a group of writers, artists etc whose work or ideas are similar

sculptor (noun)

an artist who makes sculptures