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The German artist is the foremost practitioner of a medium in decline.
Racine has been hailed by posterity as the foremost practitioner of tragedy in French history.
In 1953, Time magazine called Antonio Frasconi America's foremost practitioner of the ancient art of the woodcut.
Donald Kuspit, (born March 26 , 1935 New York, N.Y., U.S ., American art critic and art historian widely regarded as the foremost practitioner of psychoanalytic art criticism.
During the second decade of the 16th century, Andrea del Sarto had emerged as the foremost practitioner of High Renaissance naturalism in Florence.
"I get a lot of agita as leader," explains Mr. Lopez, a hulking fellow who is perhaps the city's foremost practitioner of tomahawk-in-the-forehead politics.
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One of the foremost practitioners of the early piano, Mr. Tan has been specially associated with Mozart.
Kensett became one of the foremost practitioners of Luminism, and was largely interested in the effects of light on water.
Yes, according to Jay Keasling, chemical engineer and one of the world's foremost practitioners of metabolic engineering.
He produced over 150 short stories - but no full-length novels - in the subsequent decade, making him one of Japan's foremost practitioners of literary modernism.
An odd claim, especially because white Christian vigilantes, not Muslims, have long been the foremost practitioners of terrorism in the United States.
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