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n. (art historian English)
Usage examples of "art historians".
Twenty years ago, construction of the subway terminal had created a stir among art historians who feared digging beneath Piazza Barberini might topple the multiton obelisk that stood in the center.
The Da Vinci she had grabbed, much like the Mona Lisa, was notorious among art historians for its plethora of hidden pagan symbolism.
The correlation between this symbol and the sacred feminine is widely known by art historians and symbologists.
Tom is visiting China with a group of art historians and he is understandably eager to break away from the entourage as soon as possible.
Castalia rears pre-eminent musicians and art historians, philologists, mathematicians, and other scholars.
It had its own intelligence service for hunting down works of art, a strike force for raids and seizures, and a staff of art historians and appraisers.
No, he was as unlucky as it gets because if you look at the dates, which very few art historians seem to have bothered to do, all this comes in the wake of the collapse of the Dutch tulip boom.
The point's important because several art historians falsely attribute the numbering of paintings as a first for Rothko.
The art historians would have given their eyeteeth for a fraction of this precious time.