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Definition of painterly in English: painterlyadjective ˈpeɪntəliˈpeɪn(t)ərli 1Of or appropriate to a painter; artistic. 画家的;艺术的,美术的 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 (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.
Derivativesnoun 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: painterlyadjectiveˈpān(t)ərlēˈpeɪn(t)ərli 1Of or appropriate to a painter; artistic. 画家的;艺术的,美术的 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 (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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