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单词 painterly
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Definition of painterly in English:

painterly

adjective ˈpeɪntəliˈpeɪn(t)ərli
  • 1Of or appropriate to a painter; artistic.

    画家的;艺术的,美术的

    she has a painterly eye

    她有艺术眼光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The painterly realists who directly succeeded the Action painters in the '60s and '70s might seem like Brewster's natural neighbors.
    • The most significant departure from this painterly orthodoxy is his shift from canvas to blocks made of plaster or wood.
    • This latest show, however, confirms that his art is still resolutely factual and transparent, and his commitment to a kind of painterly formalism undiminished.
    • Louise Fishman's recent exhibition reinforced her reputation as a painter unafraid to both carry on and challenge the traditions of painterly abstraction.
    • To his detractors, Guston symbolized the regression of American culture, its surrender of serious painterly values to the vulgar sirens of mass culture.
    • Saito prepares even grounds in pale though not pastel - colors, upon which he proceeds to work the time-honored alchemy of painterly expression.
    • Here, being true to nature enables Shemesh to record a dazzling array of painterly gestures, some of them squarely within the tradition of Abstract Expressionism.
    • Cleary is not a painterly artist; indeed, she goes to great effort to conceal her method of execution.
    • Interestingly, for all Rauch's fractious subject matter, his painterly touch isn't turbulent at all, but instead measured, calm and neat.
    • Elizabeth O'Reilly is a painterly realist who conveys her perceptions of reality via personalized line, color and brushstroke.
    • The paint is always thick, and Spruell's painterly touch is rather blunt (to the point of being terse).
    • Several of the leaves morph into real green brushstrokes, one of numerous instances where photographic reproduction blends with a hands-on painterly touch.
    • A good part of Foss's achievement over the years is to have developed a painterly realist style she can call her own.
    • He is certainly painterly in his style, building up a web of images yet leaving the reader to their own observations.
    • Fresh painterly qualities enhance McFarlin's power to situate us in ‘Netherworlds.’
    • Foss here presents us with a summa of the painterly realist effort in her gentle abstracting of landscape form and color that goes for the soul.
    • Frankenthaler has returned to prints at many stages in her career, despite the fact that prints would seem to be the medium least sympathetic to her painterly style.
    • His painterly interpretations of place and moment are bolstered by an alert formalism and a chromatic appetite that often induce him to take color harmonics to their limits.
    • As Denton and Une vie mystique illustrate, Cisse works in a theatrical painterly style, juxtaposing seemingly disparate subjects and images.
    • Discovered at the end of the eighteenth century, lithography allows artists to make painterly expressive marks.
    1. 1.1 (of a painting or its style) characterized by qualities of colour, stroke, and texture rather than of line.
      (绘画,绘画风格)以颜色、笔法和质感的品质(而不是线条)为特征的
      Botticelli is a linear painter, whilst Rembrandt's work would be considered painterly
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The following year Krasner abruptly changed direction, returning to a sensuous painterly style in which human, animal, and plant forms play prominent roles.
      • The images have a soft-focus painterly quality, bringing to mind the paintings of both Gerhard Richter and Chuck Close.
      • It was like someone had dipped a paintbrush into the potato, wiped off the excess and then artistically brushed it over the plate in a painterly style, perhaps like early Picasso, or Van Gogh.
      • There is an earthy, almost painterly, quality to Wright's mark-making.
      • The expanse of its textured surface is unashamedly painterly, but the bold and sweeping brushstrokes to the left and right of the canvas are tempered by intricate central sections.
      • In seeking to stay current, he ignored his greatest strengths - the expressivity of his drawn line and painterly touch.
      • I believe he used ‘dots’ to create the image rather than traditional painterly styles.
      • His pen-and-ink medium now includes heavy doses of watercolor, making painterly qualities more emphatic.
      • Aware of the abstractions of Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, Guston moved alongside them, exploring colour, space and painterly touch alone.
      • Individual values were then augmented by the Zone System without risk of retracing the Pictorialist's penchant for broad painterly strokes.
      • Today, he is well known for his vibrant color floral prints which have a painterly quality.
      • Trygve's compositions are concerned with painterly colours and a gradual shifting of texture.
      • His use of the double exposure contributes to this painterly feel by rendering an outline of second colour, giving his photographs their depth and lustre.
      • From a few steps back the images, like Caravaggio, seem somewhat clear and tight; with your nose in the painting, the fluid painterly qualities come to the fore.
      • By means of these assured yet quivering lines, she transposes the painterly flourishes of the original paintings into crisp, staccato markings.
      • In the 1930s, Heliker made landscapes in a Cezannesque painterly style.
      • It cannot be seen at face value, as merely the making of a valid work of art out of anything that is at hand, its graphic and painterly qualities notwithstanding.
      • They had in common the repudiation of such painterly qualities as expressive brush strokes and personalized facture.
      • There is a spontaneity, a wonderful painterly quality that bridges several techniques and makes them unlike other mediums.
      • There is a painterly quality to the finish of the fruit, the sensuous surfaces sprayed and brushed in gradual layers from light to dark.

Derivatives

  • painterliness

  • noun
    • In their painterliness, they seem the antithesis of photorealism.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is this literal lack of resolution, a mechanized painterliness which leaves a great deal to the imagination and loads the photographs with abstraction, that makes the images so compelling.
      • In the plaster couple the painterliness of facture is accentuated by applied highlights of color, while in the bronzes the verdant patina emphasizes the work's mass over its flickering surface.
      • Here, Downes's painterliness has sprouted where it could have been least anticipated: surrounded by a Minimalist's monument to the absolute.
      • We always seem to be digging through the layers of Taaffe's paintings for new meanings, here evidenced by a new looseness and painterliness.
      • Luscious and rich, the very painterliness of the paint imbues the canvasses with a powerful visual impact that transcends the ordinary.
      • The combination of expressive painterliness and deft realism characteristic of Sargent's painting was admired internationally and imitated by many lesser artists.
      • We follow his learning process through the early 1600s and by 1612 are left in no doubt that he has assumed the mantle of Titian as a model of painterliness and acuity.
      • These are works that celebrate paint and painterliness, with abstract expressionist style.
      • This encouraged a dramatic painterliness in many artists - such as Delacroix and Turner - and made it into a precursor of modernism in this as in many other aspects.
      • The gentle hunger, the fresh rite, the sensation, the facticity of tabletop dining are all captured with both precision and painterliness through a photographic preparatory stage.
      • Pop's brashness, its refusal of painterliness, its scale and its willingness to work with even the most degraded elements of consumer culture all found a responsive echo in his subsequent painting.
      • Fidelity to plausible appearances receives a relatively low priority, but the painterliness of some areas of this work signals another system of knowledge high in Eakins's hierarchy: the art of painting.
      • The painterliness of its atmospheric and textural effects suggests that Donatello not merely had painters in mind but was determined to outdo them.
      • Here, a restrained painterliness vies with a softened geometry and an intimation of space.
      • By mid-decade he had begun to mix his Pop-style image of painterliness with streaks of pigment laid on with a brush.
      • Lipsky's hand-painted edges and the sweet smell of oil paint that had subtly impregnated the gallery were the only echoes of Guston's painterliness.
      • I luxuriated in the sheer painterliness of the canvases as I was simultaneously entranced by the drama of the emotional changes they charted.

Definition of painterly in US English:

painterly

adjectiveˈpān(t)ərlēˈpeɪn(t)ərli
  • 1Of or appropriate to a painter; artistic.

    画家的;艺术的,美术的

    she has a painterly eye

    她有艺术眼光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As Denton and Une vie mystique illustrate, Cisse works in a theatrical painterly style, juxtaposing seemingly disparate subjects and images.
    • Discovered at the end of the eighteenth century, lithography allows artists to make painterly expressive marks.
    • Interestingly, for all Rauch's fractious subject matter, his painterly touch isn't turbulent at all, but instead measured, calm and neat.
    • The most significant departure from this painterly orthodoxy is his shift from canvas to blocks made of plaster or wood.
    • The painterly realists who directly succeeded the Action painters in the '60s and '70s might seem like Brewster's natural neighbors.
    • Several of the leaves morph into real green brushstrokes, one of numerous instances where photographic reproduction blends with a hands-on painterly touch.
    • Cleary is not a painterly artist; indeed, she goes to great effort to conceal her method of execution.
    • Elizabeth O'Reilly is a painterly realist who conveys her perceptions of reality via personalized line, color and brushstroke.
    • The paint is always thick, and Spruell's painterly touch is rather blunt (to the point of being terse).
    • A good part of Foss's achievement over the years is to have developed a painterly realist style she can call her own.
    • He is certainly painterly in his style, building up a web of images yet leaving the reader to their own observations.
    • Frankenthaler has returned to prints at many stages in her career, despite the fact that prints would seem to be the medium least sympathetic to her painterly style.
    • Saito prepares even grounds in pale though not pastel - colors, upon which he proceeds to work the time-honored alchemy of painterly expression.
    • Louise Fishman's recent exhibition reinforced her reputation as a painter unafraid to both carry on and challenge the traditions of painterly abstraction.
    • To his detractors, Guston symbolized the regression of American culture, its surrender of serious painterly values to the vulgar sirens of mass culture.
    • This latest show, however, confirms that his art is still resolutely factual and transparent, and his commitment to a kind of painterly formalism undiminished.
    • Fresh painterly qualities enhance McFarlin's power to situate us in ‘Netherworlds.’
    • Here, being true to nature enables Shemesh to record a dazzling array of painterly gestures, some of them squarely within the tradition of Abstract Expressionism.
    • His painterly interpretations of place and moment are bolstered by an alert formalism and a chromatic appetite that often induce him to take color harmonics to their limits.
    • Foss here presents us with a summa of the painterly realist effort in her gentle abstracting of landscape form and color that goes for the soul.
    1. 1.1 (of a painting or its style) characterized by qualities of color, stroke, and texture rather than of line.
      (绘画,绘画风格)以颜色、笔法和质感的品质(而不是线条)为特征的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The expanse of its textured surface is unashamedly painterly, but the bold and sweeping brushstrokes to the left and right of the canvas are tempered by intricate central sections.
      • There is a spontaneity, a wonderful painterly quality that bridges several techniques and makes them unlike other mediums.
      • Individual values were then augmented by the Zone System without risk of retracing the Pictorialist's penchant for broad painterly strokes.
      • There is an earthy, almost painterly, quality to Wright's mark-making.
      • By means of these assured yet quivering lines, she transposes the painterly flourishes of the original paintings into crisp, staccato markings.
      • His use of the double exposure contributes to this painterly feel by rendering an outline of second colour, giving his photographs their depth and lustre.
      • It was like someone had dipped a paintbrush into the potato, wiped off the excess and then artistically brushed it over the plate in a painterly style, perhaps like early Picasso, or Van Gogh.
      • They had in common the repudiation of such painterly qualities as expressive brush strokes and personalized facture.
      • I believe he used ‘dots’ to create the image rather than traditional painterly styles.
      • It cannot be seen at face value, as merely the making of a valid work of art out of anything that is at hand, its graphic and painterly qualities notwithstanding.
      • Aware of the abstractions of Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, Guston moved alongside them, exploring colour, space and painterly touch alone.
      • From a few steps back the images, like Caravaggio, seem somewhat clear and tight; with your nose in the painting, the fluid painterly qualities come to the fore.
      • The images have a soft-focus painterly quality, bringing to mind the paintings of both Gerhard Richter and Chuck Close.
      • In seeking to stay current, he ignored his greatest strengths - the expressivity of his drawn line and painterly touch.
      • In the 1930s, Heliker made landscapes in a Cezannesque painterly style.
      • Today, he is well known for his vibrant color floral prints which have a painterly quality.
      • Trygve's compositions are concerned with painterly colours and a gradual shifting of texture.
      • The following year Krasner abruptly changed direction, returning to a sensuous painterly style in which human, animal, and plant forms play prominent roles.
      • His pen-and-ink medium now includes heavy doses of watercolor, making painterly qualities more emphatic.
      • There is a painterly quality to the finish of the fruit, the sensuous surfaces sprayed and brushed in gradual layers from light to dark.
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