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There is nothing miniaturist about these plays, except their length.
I'm the miniaturist and the painter of the big canvas, all at the same time.
He began his work as a miniaturist in the mid-1780s.
From 1916 to 1926 she lived and worked primarily in Boston, at the time a center of miniaturist art.
This was encouraged by the wider field opened to the miniaturist.
At the same time he gives an early impression of his skill as a miniaturist.
He was chiefly a miniaturist, yet also worked with oils.
Nor is there any stigma attached to being a male miniaturist.
They don't like to think of themselves as miniaturists, which in any case would not be entirely accurate.
And every year, the profile of the typical miniaturist becomes clearer.
"One instinctively doesn't want to be a thought of as a miniaturist," he said.
He also designed woodcuts, painted and worked as a miniaturist.
Dark is a stubborn miniaturist, an adept of the chamber piece.
Miniaturists, artists, academics and set designers also flock to them.
This is a gentle tour de force by one of our greatest comic miniaturists.
Nicholas Hilliard, the miniaturist, was one of the few who signed his name.
He is too easily dismissed as the quaint miniaturist of the bunch.
She is credited with establishing the 1-inch to 1-foot standard proportion used by miniaturists today.
During his early years he practised portraiture as a miniaturist.
Though not small, the paintings have a miniaturist feeling that calls to mind traditional Indian miniature painting.
He calls himself a poetic journalist, but linguistic miniaturist would suit just as well.
During his early career, he wrote pieces on a large scale but he was, first and last, a miniaturist.
It is the oldest active organization of miniaturists in the United States.
This was another scaled-down performance, never miniaturist, but not overbearing, either.
It is as a miniaturist that Niccolo is best known.