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painterly
ˈpainterly, a. (adv.) [f. painter1 + -ly1, -ly2.] a. Like, or pertaining to, a painter; characteristic of a painter, artistic; spec. of a style of painting, characterized by qualities of colour, stroke, and texture rather than of contour or line. Also transf. b. adv. In a way proper to a painter, ar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Painterly but Also Anime - Pinterest
Apr 29, 2023 - Explore Katharine Grunwalk's board "Painterly but Also Anime" on Pinterest. See more ideas about anime art girl, art girl, digital art girl.
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Post-painterly abstraction
Post-painterly abstraction is a term created by art critic Clement Greenberg as the title for an exhibit he curated for the Los Angeles County Museum of As painting continued to move in different directions, initially away from abstract expressionism, the term "post-painterly abstraction", was used for wikipedia.org
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post-painterly
post-painterly see post- B. 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Get Loose! 7 Steps to Painterly Watercolors | Artists Network
Step 3. To keep things loose and painterly, Jozwiak painted directly on the paper using an almost toothpaste-like consistency of paint, and then hit the thick paint with water. Using a dry brush in a calligraphic manner in some areas, and splashes of water in others, helped the painting look alive.
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Michelangelo Cerruti
His painterly decorations cover vaults in many Roman churches, including Santa Anastasia and San Macuto. His name is sometimes spelled Cerrutti. wikipedia.org
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Dušan Otašević
Sebastian is not stabbed with arrows, but with thin rods representing the handles of painterly.Brushes or pencils, and each of them is painted in one of Sangstrel is a hyperbolised myth about the internal traumas of a painterly genius, an individual chosen by mystical powers who is bleeding his creation wikipedia.org
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malerisch
‖ malerisch, a. (ˈmaːlərɪʃ) [G., ‘painterly’, f. maler painter.] After H. Wölfflin's use (1915 Kunstgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe): of or pertaining to a manner of painting characterized more by the merging of colours than by the more formal linear style; painterly.1933 Burlington Mag. Dec. 269/2 Rus... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ward Jackson
Ward Jackson (September 10, 1928 in Petersburg, Virginia – February 3, 2004) was an American visual artist most closely associated with post painterly wikipedia.org
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Martyn Pick
Pick is recognised for his distinctive fusion of live-action and animation, and the fluid, painterly style of his film-making. In this he blended live action, CGI and matte paintings with a painterly, cinematic look. wikipedia.org
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Cyrk (art)
They are characterized by their display of aesthetic qualities such as painterly gestures, linear design, hand-lettering, metaphors, humor, and vibrant wikipedia.org
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كازيمير ماليفيتش
وكان ماليفيتش قد عبر عن هدفه المتمثل بالوصول بالرسم إلى أنقى مستوى له (a purely painterly work of art) بعيدا عن مبدأ المحاكاة التقليدي، نحو الفن اللاتشبيهي Red Background 1914 The Aviator 1914 An Englishman in Moscow 1914 Soldier of the First Division 1915 Black Square and Red Square 1915 Red Square: Painterly wikipedia.org
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文艺复兴 Renaissance Revolution
Madonna of the Meadow with the help of the very latest high-resolution digital technology, which allows him to explore the inner secrets of Raphael's painterly 豆瓣
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非真实感绘制
Illustration", by Winkenbach and Salesin, SIGGRAPH 94 "Interactive Pen-and-Ink Illustration", by Salisbury, Anderson, Barzel, Salesin, SIGGRAPH 94 "Painterly wikipedia.org
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David Wilkie Wynfield
The images imitated the painterly effects of Old Master artists. While some critics viewed the soft focus of his photographs as indicative of amateurism, others praised their painterly quality. wikipedia.org
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