Wiktionary
n. A painter who paints watercolors
WordNet
n. paints with watercolors [syn: watercolourist]
Usage examples of "watercolorist".
Yes, I believe you mentioned you were inquiring for a skilled watercolorist who also knew something of botany.
Vincent Rushkin, considered by many to be one of the great twentieth-century masters, to the watercolorist Jane Connelly whose art hung in galleries throughout the world.
Mary Singer, was a talented amateur musician and watercolorist who had a modest income from her family.
New Orleans artist, watercolorist, single, had a tragic love affair with a businessman, very reclusive and eccentric.
She was the daughter of an earl, an heiress in her own right, a talented watercolorist, and a graceful dancer.
Claude Durham was a nineteenth-century watercolorist who had specialized in works, which bordered upon the grotesque.
Security, the legendary Carl Linga William Eiheji, Zen archer, watercolorist, karate master, philosopher, former flyer, and flower arranger.
He could hardly have been important in the servicing of cows, for surely younger bulls must have driven him away by now, but he had a notable dignity which the German watercolorist tried to catch.
The German watercolorist, watching the noble beast go down under the blizzard of bullets, had no stomach for depicting his death.