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ˈɛs θitaes·thete

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. esthete, aesthetenoun

    one who professes great sensitivity to the beauty of art and nature

Wiktionary

  1. aesthetenoun

    Someone who cultivates an unusually high sensitivity to beauty, as in art or nature.

  2. Etymology: From αἰσθητής.

Wikipedia

  1. aesthete

    Aestheticism (also the Aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century which privileged the aesthetic value of literature, music and the arts over their socio-political functions. According to Aestheticism, art should be produced to be beautiful, rather than to serve a moral, allegorical, or other didactic purpose, a sentiment exemplified by the slogan "art for art's sake." Aestheticism originated in 1860s England with a radical group of artists and designers, including William Morris and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. It flourished in the 1870s and 1880s, gaining prominence and the support of notable writers such as Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde. Aestheticism challenged the values of mainstream Victorian culture, as many Victorians believed that literature and art fulfilled important ethical roles. Writing in The Guardian, Fiona McCarthy states that "the aesthetic movement stood in stark and sometimes shocking contrast to the crass materialism of Britain in the 19th century."Aestheticism was named by the critic Walter Hamilton in The Aesthetic Movement in England in 1882. By the 1890s, decadence, a term with origins in common with aestheticism, was in use across Europe.

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  1. aesthete

    An aesthete is a person who has a deep appreciation for and understanding of art and beauty, often with particular attention to details and aesthetics. They seek and value high quality in both art and life. Their sensibilities are often geared towards the refined and the elegant.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Aesthetenoun

    one who makes much or overmuch of aesthetics

  2. Etymology: [Gr. one who perceives.]

Wikidata

  1. Aesthete

    Aesthetes are visual organs in chitons. They are tiny 'eyes', too small to be seen unaided, embedded in the organism's shell. They may act in unison to function as a large, dispersed, compound eye. They are light sensing organs that are derived from the mantle of the organism. Some chitons also have larger lens-bearing eyes. The aesthetes are derived from mantle tissue which extend through holes in the shell. Recent studies by ultrasound analysis of the aesthetes have shown that they do not function as an eye, but as an excretory organ secreting periostracum. this layer is constantly worn away by waves and debris as a function of their rugged habitat, and must be continuously replaced to protect the shell.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of aesthete in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of aesthete in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

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