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The phrase "a painter of persons" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an artist who specializes in portraiture or the depiction of people in their artwork. Example: "In his latest exhibition, he showcased his talent as a painter of persons, capturing the essence of each individual he portrayed."
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The other concerns George himself, as he recalls his move at the age of 17 from rural Shropshire to 1770's London, where he aimed to become a painter of "Persons of Quality".
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He became a painter of small significance.
Géricault was a painter of angst.
He was really a painter of light".
"Bella is not a painter of top quality," he explained.
Feininger is typically considered a painter of high seriousness.
Kalf was a student of Hendrik Pot, a painter of historical subjects, and probably also of the painter Cornelis Saftleven.
He is a painter of unmitigated savagery, a painter at whose works you are often inclined to wince at.
Atsushi Takahashi is a painter of sorts.
Miller was a painter of meticulous abstract geometries.
As a producer you are a painter of sorts.
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