pasticheur

/pæsˈtiːʃɜr/
noun
  1. A person who creates a work of art, music, or literature that imitates the style of another artist or period.
    • Critics dismissed the novelist as a mere pasticheur, lacking original ideas.
    • As a pasticheur, she delighted in composing music that sounded exactly like Mozart.
    • The painter was a skilled pasticheur who could mimic the style of any Renaissance master.
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