symbolist|symbolists in English

noun

one who uses symbols or symbolism, one who studies the meaning of symbols; one who makes use of symbols to express ideas or emotions (i.e. an artist or writer)

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1. Much of her work finds its origin and inspiration in absurd and symbolist literature, Actionist performances, mythology and religion

2. Van Gogh would also learn from the pointillism of Seurat, the primitive simplicity of Japanese prints, the Symbolists' embrace of dreamlike imagery.

3. Born in France in 1957, Richard Burlet is a world famous artist, influenced by Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt and Art Nouveau

4. Petersburg (Russian: Петербург, Peterbúrg) is a novel by Russian writer Andrei Bely.A Symbolist [citation needed] work, it arguably foreshadows James Joyce's Modernist ambitions

5. Most of the early symbolists were devoted to art for art's sake, affecting "stained glass attitudes", doting on flowers and delicate prints and cultivating rare refinement of style.

6. Although the Silver Age was dominated by the artistic movements of Russian Symbolism, Acmeism, and Russian Futurism, many poetic schools flourished, including the Mystical Anarchism tendency within the Symbolist movement.

7. Ahasuerus - balladeer - balladist - Bucoliast - itinerant - major poet - minor poet - modernist - peregrine - rhymester - serenader - sonneteer - straggler - symbolist - trovatore 10 letter words folk singer - librettist - parnassian - rhapsodist - troubadour 11 letter words ballad maker - minnesinger - pastoralist - peripatetic …

8. Brennan was fully aware, for example, of the interest of the early German Romantics in Boehmist theosophy, and Barnes traces the itinerarium of the Boehmist ideas of the mirror and the abyss through Romantic and Symbolist interpretations to their appropriation in Poems

9. Barques blanches au clair de lune An ode to symbolist ideology and a model of Neo-Impressionist execution, Le Sidaner’s Barques blanches au clair de lune exemplifies the artist’s ability to construct “symbolically charged, atmospheric images with veiled views of the town in the dreamy stillness of twilight” (I

10. Not only that, a good case can be made that the opera's unprecedented sensuality, its convincing musical argument for a carpe diem philosophy, and Tannhäuser's righteous attack on Bluestockinged hypocrisy contributed, more than any other single work outside of Wagner's own prose writings, to the founding of the French Symbolist movement at the

11. Both Tobey and Harris introduced Carr to the Symbolist-Abstractionist art that originated in northern Europe, and much of her work on rhythm and movement in the 1930s owes its foundation to these teachings.5 Carr's journal offers little insight into her trip to New York in 1930, but it modified her artistic practice and situated her work within a discourse of modernist landscape art in North America.