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"aesthete" Definitions
  1. a person who has a love and understanding of art and beautiful things
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"He's an aesthete through and through," Mr. Ruegger from WatchTime said.
Being an aesthete, I'm very susceptible to advertising and attractive package design.
Well, you clever aesthete, we have a very special roundup for you.
This is the series that every NBA aesthete has been waiting for.
Shop well, because there's no stamp of approval like that from an Aesthete.
Benjamin Albucker is, by his own description, an exacting, opinionated, slightly neurotic aesthete.
One of nine siblings, Barragán was an avid equestrian and a precocious aesthete.
But for the true aesthete with funds to space, splurge for the Brooklyn King.
Christine McConnell, expert baker and architecture-savvy aesthete, completes a massive, intricate gingerbread house.
He began as a teenage hip-hop classicist and grew into an experimentally minded aesthete.
His album art is by Takashi Murakami, that empty aesthete signifier who favors exuberant simplicity.
He's a modernist and a comedian, a politician and an aesthete, an intellectual and a libertine.
He is an aesthete, and to him the greatest value of the blots is as art objects.
Accordingly, Lévy comports himself like a reclusive aesthete, avoiding social media and generally eschewing a public profile.
"He was well dressed for no other reason than that he liked being an aesthete," he said.
I add a dab of raspberry jam to the top of the cracker because I'm an aesthete.
Barnum's American Museum—even the posters outside Barnum's American Museum—provided all the material an aesthete needed.
This would all make him an aesthete, a romantic, an acne-scarred Romeo in a Baz Luhrmann remake.
From this doubled alienation sprang a baffled psyche: an aesthete traipsing nimbly through an age of brutal rupture.
Holmes himself is an aesthete who meets his assistant, Watson, when he needs someone to share the rent.
He traipsed through postwar intellectual vogues—structuralism, semiology—and revelled, finally, in his own trilling peculiarities, an unrepentant aesthete.
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The Moon enters Gemini at 9:32 PM on Sunday, putting you in touch with your inner trend-setting aesthete.
But she was primarily a D.I.Y. aesthete, building costumes and crafts from scratch and rallying friends for her elaborate projects.
Pierre may have lacked Louis' creative genius, but he was also an aesthete with a highly attuned sense of style.
He succeeded, of course, and his notoriety poses a problem for biographers unlikely to discover anything new about the great aesthete.
So I did what any discerning aesthete might do: I took my sons to Dick's to shop for slightly better athleisurewear.
No one is as smitten as Evert Dax, a shy aesthete whose appreciation of the younger man has the coloring of obsession.
Now she chronicles another demanding aesthete in the coffee table book "Love, Cecil: A Journey With Cecil Beaton" (Abrams), published this month.
He was a brilliant aesthete, a connoisseur, an intellectual who devoured ideas and as stimulating a conversationalist as you could ever encounter.
To keep his word, he turned to the London aesthete George Crawley, a passionate student of design with no formal architectural training.
He had on thick, round blue plastic glasses; a scruff of beard lent him the nerdy-cool air of the intellectual aesthete.
Leave it to an aesthete this shrewd to identify each genre's good parts and isolate them in palatable replicas for her fanbase.
Veloso is an aesthete, not a man of politics, but the times and his conscience lent a political valence to his aesthetic choices.
He is both a satirical oracle of racial fissures in society and a subtle aesthete, in forms of post-minimalist sculpture and installation.
Caetano Veloso is an aesthete, not a man of politics, but the times and his conscience lent a political valence to his aesthetic choices.
The show's center point is the cannibalistic Hannibal Lecter, portrayed by Mads Mikkelsen as a lip-wiping aesthete and an incarnation of Satan himself.
Waltz is the perfect villain in this setting: He's played this exact role before, as the smug, drawling, creepy aesthete who rarely stops smiling.
Camille Eddera is a jeweler by trade and an aesthete at heart, a combination that proved useful when tackling her own home renovation — completely alone.
In inviting Mr. Polanski to preside over the ceremony, it praised him as an "insatiable aesthete" whose film artistry had constantly evolved over the years.
He considers himself an aesthete, an admirer of beauty, whether in a woman or in the May colors of the street outside his picture window.
Together, the endocrinologist and architecture-learned aesthete, respectively, strive to bring attention to new artists as well as focus on the health benefits of viewing art.
He was the best-known of the three in the world they mostly shared: a society figure, dandy, aesthete, connoisseur, quick wit and arbiter of fashion.
But a new class of drinker-aesthete has been on the rise this year, with a horror of sulfites and an appreciation for fizz or funk.
His wish is granted and he abandons himself to a life of pleasure, urged on by his evil mentor, the dandy and aesthete Lord Henry Wotton.
Picasso was liberated from the 19th century's heavy-handed conventions in Paris, which he first visited with his friend and fellow aesthete Carles Casagemas in October 1900.
That it's a staple of both hip coffee shops and design studios reflects just how elegantly it balances the needs of the aesthete and the power user.
An electro aesthete with an ascetic streak, he matter-of-factly explains that he still works with much of the same analogue gear he did decades prior.
No, he's not in love with a girl, he's "in love with the world through the eyes of a girl" because the aesthete doesn't just die like that.
But in the sad pieces our dauntless aesthete offers us glimpses of her psyche, and of intelligent heroes melting into a sense of sophisticated futility and thwarted feeling.
He was a relentlessly creative musician and a refined aesthete, careful about the music he put out in the world, always presenting a seamless package — image and sound.
Pulp Fiction is far and above these animators' favorite film, and we had to cut a lot to get the two scenes represented here by Pop Aesthete and Hoppip.
"The Sculptor's Funeral" is one instance; another is " Paul's Case ," the widely anthologized story of a young aesthete who chooses self-annihilation over the dreariness of a routine existence.
Inspired by the aesthete, the bar's extravagance explodes inside, with a maze of marble objects bearing his quotations, intricate porcelain floor inlays, and an antique piano converted into shelves.
But before that success, Diplo spent much of the last decade as a globe-trotting, crate-digging aesthete who helped elevate dance hall and baile funk music in America.
No matter who you're buying for—a music-lover or a musician, an aesthete or an athlete—we have gift ideas that will satisfy every need on your shopping list.
The archetypal Aspen leader is expected to be an aesthete and a practitioner, an intellectual and an activist who can move seamlessly from discussing "The Nicomachean Ethics" to tax breaks.
Indeed, with his shabby rented room and his boring, repetitive job, Soares is as ordinary as can be—the kind of person an aesthete would recoil from, or simply not notice.
Auctions these days, at least at the top of the market, are increasingly pre-choreographed via guaranteed prices, rather than dramatic affairs in which the richest aesthete goes home with prize.
He was no effete aesthete; he was a working reporter, one whose job was to get there, get in close, get the powerful shot and (if all went well) get paid.
Staples hasn't — strong and compelling and immediate though his music is, there's no pop appeal, no outreach, unless you happen to be an aesthete who enjoys well-constructed raps and punchy beats.
Indeed, if you saw the device below plopped on someone's desk, you might rightly identify them as an aesthete with great taste in accessories, but you wouldn't think anything of what's inside.
At first glance, Valverde's dismissal — and the hiring of Quique Setién, an avowed aesthete, as his replacement — is simply further proof that what matters at Barcelona is not just success, but style.
It is the sound of a 47-year-old aesthete working at his own pace, dismantling his facade and reminding himself of all the natural poignancy that the bluster has been obscuring.
Sarony's photos of Wilde in silk stockings, knee-breeches, velvet jacket, and fur coat are the definitive image of him as aesthete dandy (a look he did not maintain throughout his life).
Playing a raffish aesthete punch-drunk both on language and, yes, drink, Mr. McKellen allows his Spooner the occasional sly smile when he has let rip with an especially spry turn of phrase.
Des Esseintes is a dandy and aesthete, sickly from too much inbreeding, the last of his line, with strange and corrupting tastes, a love of apparel, jewellery, scents, rare books and fine bindings.
For much of the new season the axis of conflict runs between Voiello and John Paul III (John Malkovich), a weary, vacillating British aristocrat and aesthete who's a compromise choice as Pius's successor.
For much of the new season the axis of conflict runs between Voiello and John Paul III (John Malkovich), a weary, vacillating British aristocrat and aesthete who's a compromise choice as Pius's successor.
Williams was a controlling aesthete, and in his stage directions, he specifies that the set consist of a threadbare living room on the ground floor of a grim St. Louis tenement around 1938.
David Bowie was a singular songwriter, a sophisticate who made oddballs feel cosmopolitan, an aesthete who rarely resorted to mere tastefulness, a science fiction unto himself and fantasist, a dream and always so very dreamy.
Although in his memoirs, the wealthy aesthete Acton emphasized his British schooling and noble connections, the fortune he expended in creating his neo-Renaissance fantasia derived from his American mother, a banking heiress from Chicago.
As both an imposing, brutally honest aesthete and a wildly generous—in both time and talent—benefactor to younger bands, Sclavunos has managed to avoid the major pitfalls of a decades long career: stagnation and irrelevance.
An aesthete and a cosmopolitan, he was a "kind of hero," according to Barnes, and a new character in the author's work — a figure of action and appetite, beloved for his energy, curiosity and radiant cheerfulness.
"The potential you'll be, that you'll never see" could be ripped straight from Kierkegaard's aesthete in the first half of his essay, Smith turning away from the fading smile and pinning his hopes on some undefined future.
Instead of treating soccer like a blood sport, he assumed the attitude of an aesthete, savoring ironies, tracking subplots on and off the field and in general doing his best to show the viewer a good time.
I suppose it takes a perverse kind of picky pop aesthete to enjoy the systematic fixing of radio hits, many of which desperately need it, but one needn't know the originals to admire this album's grace and energy.
Based on the detective fiction of the novelist Rex Stout, this series stars Francesco Pannofino as Nero Wolfe, a crabby aesthete and investigator who heavily relies on his assistant, Archie Goodwin (Pietro Sermonti), to do all his legwork.
Swartz either believes too much in the transformative power of art or wants to embrace the fantasy of the fool who becomes the wise and affectionate sage, the philistine who becomes the aesthete, just several years too late.
It was an understatement, but also an all-purpose job description, one that hinted at the motivations of a man who is less a born rapper than a detail-obsessed D.I.Y. aesthete, always looking for a fresh creative angle.
The annual Group of 7 summit meeting begins today in Taormina, a town on the Sicilian coast perhaps best known for being described as "a polite synonym for Sodom" by Sir Harold Acton, a British aesthete, scholar and writer.
So I speak not only as an aesthete who publicly avows that he prefers Mozart and Chopin to Jackson and Bowie, but as a priest who has to pick up the pieces of those who never knew they had a choice.
That excitability is certainly true of Freddie Fox's Tristan Tzara, a satin-skinned aesthete-cum-athlete who proposes "anti-art as the art of our time" in between pouring scraps of poems on to the stage like so much verbal confetti.
As Beaton's authorized biographer and literary executor, Mr. Vickers is a principal architect of a crowded cult dedicated to erecting an ever-higher pedestal to the aesthete, photographer, Bright Young Thing, diarist, painter, decorator and designer for stage and film.
Prior to his legal persecution, Wilde was able to embody aesthete dandyism in his character through his effortless, cold wit, his nonchalance, and the originality of his posture, hairstyle, and clothing, all of which helped him project an air of superiority.
It was published in 18473, and though it's nominally an autobiography, it looks more a coffee-­table book than the collected wisdom of a captain of industry — and it's certainly more suitable for the aesthete than for the M.B.A. in your life.
In this regard, Iris Murdoch once divided the twentieth-century novel into the journalistic and the crystalline, and Woolf, the modernist aesthete who also loved Dickens and Scott and Tolstoy, couldn't quite decide whether she liked her novels hospitably journalistic or stylishly crystalline.
I will remember especially his Cecil Vyse, the pompous, pince-nezed aesthete wrongly engaged to Lucy Honeychurch in "A Room With a View," the Merchant Ivory adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel, and the vulnerability he found in a comic and deeply coded character.
But Ms. McClenny is an aesthete — "I like to make pretty food," she told me — and she wondered what would happen if she started her video with the "beauty shot," a picture of the prepared cookies, rather than just the ingredients for dough.
But Ms. McClenny is an aesthete — "I like to make pretty food," she told me — and she wondered what would happen if she started her video with the "beauty shot," a picture of the prepared cookies, rather than just the ingredients for dough.
Jean-Yves Camus, an expert on the far right at the French Institute for International and Strategic Affairs, said that the author of "The Great Replacement" viewed the world from the perspective of a novelist and aesthete without recognition of real-world consequences.
The annual Group of 7 summit meeting begins today in Taormina, a small town on the Sicilian coast that is perhaps best known for being described as "a polite synonym for Sodom" by Sir Harold Acton, a British aesthete, scholar and writer.
The album was exhibited at fairs worldwide to great acclaim at the time of its making, then forgotten for decades, then found in an antiquarian bookshop by the great aesthete Lincoln Kirstein, who donated it to the Museum of Modern Art in 1965.
In one sense, he opened up the cloistered museum to all sorts of new ideas and objects, but in another he created the template for the globe-trotting aesthete who travels from biennial to biennial, operating in a rarified and isolated plane.
Locke, who also became a devotee of the philosopher and belletristic aesthete George Santayana, went on to become the first black Rhodes Scholar—though as soon as he got to Oxford he was humiliated by white Americans, who shut him out of their gatherings.
The documentary, "Love, Cecil," directed with energy and affection by Lisa Immordino Vreeland, doesn't grapple with that question, and doesn't have to; almost 40 years after Beaton's 1980 death at age 76, no aesthete has come close to duplicating his output or his impact.
"He should become aware that in our universe, where everything happens in real time, what you say from the position of an aesthete or a writer, can instantly be transformed into a gun and bullets," said the expert, who is not related to Renaud Camus.
Though Mr. Axelrod was an aesthete, he was also a producer for hire, and before and after his time at Capitol, which he left in the early 1970s, he worked with a wide range of labels, including Decca, Motif, World Pacific and Hi-Fi.
Before breaking out in the early part of the last decade with his disco-punk group LCD Soundsystem, the Brooklyn-based artist James Murphy earned a reputation as a vinyl-loving aesthete who would D.J. epic, late-night dance parties for tastemakers and celebrities alike.
"The beautiful thing about Bergen is it doesn't matter what time of year that you get here, there's always something charming and quaint about it," said T-Michael, a designer, tailor and worldly aesthete who has resided in this rainy Norwegian city for more than two decades.
He's been on Black-ish this season as Rainbow's younger brother Johan, an aesthete who — in what has to be a nod to Hamilton — has recently returned to the States after living in France and seems to antagonize certain members of the family with his very presence.
No scholar (I mean that as praise!), he lives in the here-and-now, like a true aesthete; the long New Yorker essays on Martin Luther and the Ghent altarpiece, and the reports about studio visits with Rachel Harrison and Laura Owens, could have done by any gifted reporter.
About three times a week he submits to a personal trainer whose speciality is making boxers out of rowdy kids from New York's tougher districts, and Bowie laughs when he wonders what the guy made of him, this frail English aesthete who couldn't punch his way out of a paper bag.
This might sound odd coming from the creator of such movies as 2009's "I Am Love" and this year's "A Bigger Splash," each filled with ravishing, fashionable people moving through exquisitely appointed, haute bourgeois settings — a style that could be described as high aesthete with latent passions lurking beneath.
Nietzsche has been recovered as an ethicist teaching a creed of radical libertarianism, an aesthete who saw the world as akin to a piece of literature, a "perspectivist" who taught that all philosophy is essentially autobiography and more recently a deconstructionist and "critical theorist" who advanced his genealogical method against all received ideas.
Set in South Korea, it's a story about Korean youth who are lonely and adrift, and Yeun plays Ben, a cosmopolitan aesthete who captures the heart of a young woman named Hae-mi (Jong-seo Jeon) — to the consternation of her more reserved schoolmate Jong-su (Ah-In Yoo) — right before she disappears.
Sure, they may not be decked out in Swarovski crystals or designed with the latest trends du jour (tiny sunglasses, ugly sneakers, or any other '90s nostalgia) in mind, but they do have a clean conscience — which should be top of mind for any aesthete who knows the difference between blue and black waste bins.
He is still given to flights of conversational fancy and grandiloquence, but the Kanye of this moment is not the overeager attention seeker of the "College Dropout" era, the difficult aesthete who made "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" and proclaimed himself the greatest, nor is he the stern warrior of the "Yeezus" era, prone to interrupting concerts to deliver extemporaneous speeches.
Even as an enormous admirer of the decadent Joris-Karl Huysmans novel À Rebours (21950) (translated as Against Nature) — in which the dandy Jean Des Esseintes (an eccentric, reclusive aesthete antihero who loathes bourgeois society) tries to retreat into an ideal artistic world of simulacrum — I am no longer in uncritical agreement with the premise of this show: that the artificial fictitiousness is a priori poetic and thus beneficial.
" (Charles has continued to define himself against his family's philistinism, boasting in his letters and journals of his intense, lachrymose responses to art, literature, and nature.) In an effort to build the character of his soppy, aesthete son, Prince Philip sent him to his own alma mater, Gordonstoun, a famously spartan boarding school in Scotland founded on the promise of emancipating "the sons of the powerful" from "the prison of privilege.

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