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Artist vs Painter - What's the difference?

artist | painter |

As nouns the difference between artist and painter

is that artist is a person who creates art while painter is an artist who paints pictures.

As an adjective artist

is artistic.

As a proper noun Painter is

{{surname|lang=en|from=common nouns}.

artist

English

Noun

  • A person who creates art.
  • A person who creates art as an occupation.
  • A person who is skilled at some activity.
  • Derived terms

    * artistdom * artistic * artistically * artistry * con artist * escape artist * pickup artist * piss-artist * quick-change artist

    See also

    * animator * artisan * drawer * sculptor

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (archaic) Artistic.
  • *, vol.1, ch.24:
  • Nature, to shew that nothing is savage in whatsoever she produceth, causeth oftentimes, even in rudest and most unarted nations, productions of spirits to arise, that confront and wrestle with the most artist productions.

    painter

    Etymology 1

    From (paint), influenced by (etyl) paintre.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An artist who paints pictures.
  • A laborer or workman who paints surfaces using a paintbrush or other means.
  • (label) A mountain lion, by mispronunciation of "panther".
  • Derived terms
    {{der3, painter's colic , painter-stainer}}

    Etymology 2

    Probably from (etyl) (m).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (label) A chain or rope used to attach the shank of an anchor to the side of a ship when not in use.
  • (label) A rope connected to the bow of a boat, used to attach it to e.g. a jetty or another boat.
  • * 1908 , (Kenneth Grahame), (The Wind in the Willows) :
  • "Shove that (fat, wicker luncheon-basket) under your feet," he observed to the Mole, as he passed it down into the boat. Then he untied the painter and took the sculls again.
  • *{{quote-book, year=1944, author=(w)
  • , title= The Three Corpse Trick, chapter=5 , passage=The dinghy was trailing astern at the end of its painter , and Merrion looked at it as he passed. He saw that it was a battered-looking affair of the prahm type, with a blunt snout, and like the parent ship, had recently been painted a vivid green.}}