modern artist

collocation in English

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modern
adjective
uk
/ˈmɒd.ən/
us
/ˈmɑː.dɚn/
designed and made using the most recent ideas ...
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artist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tɪst/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɪst/
someone who paints, draws, or ...
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(Definition ofmodernandartistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On the ancestry of themodernartist, in many ways it was the court, rather than the city, where themodernartistwas born.
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That is, a farce might demonstrate the seriousness of purpose appropriate to amodernartistjust as successfully, or perhaps better than, many works with weightier subject matter.
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Clark adds that by inserting these liminal figures back into a class hierarchy, themodernartistdenied the ability of these performers for achievement or advancement.
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In one respect themodernartistdoes not want a commission; he is not in so much need of a commission as formerly.
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Themodernartistso often insists on being left entirely alone to express his innermost sensations, without prior thought or regard for a patron or the public.
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If, in turn, the human form becomes an object, it can considerably liberate possibilities for themodernartist.
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He combined the acute sensibility of amodernartistwith his own personal whimsy.
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It is a format which virtually no othermodernartisthas emphasized.
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The combination ofmodernartistand master printer resulted in lithographs which were used as posters to promote the artists' work.
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Bell was a conservativemodernartistbut a very influential teacher.
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He dreams of being amodernartist.
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An understanding of this self-conscious gesture, indicative of a longing for a cohesive representation of the emerging movement, also underlines the growing importance of the life-writing undertaken by modern artists.
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In the next place any one of these exhibitions is a real source of inspiration to actual modern artists.
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He was one of the few modern artists who have limited their works almost exclusively to the graphic media.
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He was among the first in his field to commission modern artists.
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However, modern artists have also utilized this fine line technique for works on an increasingly large scale.
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The apartments contain a collection of paintings by ancient and modern artists.
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The salon system thus forced radical and modern artists to seek alternative or "unofficial" exhibition sites.
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Modern artists have continued to explore classical themes, but also more abstract representations, and movement away from idealization to depict people more individually.
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