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Definition of genre painting in US English: genre paintingnounˈʒɑnrəˈʒɑnrə A style of painting depicting scenes from ordinary life, especially domestic situations. Genre painting is associated particularly with 17th-century Dutch and Flemish artists. 风俗画(尤指17 世纪荷兰和佛兰芒艺术家的作品) Example sentencesExamples - Seventeenth-century Dutch still-life and genre painting, he argued, show an objective, disinterested, view of the most insignificant things.
- Already in an ambitious 1881 genre painting of his own domestic life, Gauguin had recorded a pair of wooden shoes displayed on the parlor wall.
- In a painting of a foreshortened, claustrophobic interior, a large man tends to his bedridden companion in an affecting scene that harks back to Dutch and German genre painting.
- The title Bonjour Monsieur Courbet effectively reduced the work to a simple genre painting of three men and a dog.
- He preferred the small, informal portrait, the conversation piece, landscape, and genre painting to full-length portraits in 18th-century British art.
Derivativesnoun Boilly established his reputation as a talented portraitist and genre painter at the Paris exhibitions from 1789 to 1824. Example sentencesExamples - The moralising message that so typically underlies Dutch genre painters' realistic portrayal of everyday life is now completely eradicated.
- Moreover, the genre painter, like the painter of still lifes, makes no judgments: he is interested, above all, in the objective contemplation of representative everyday life.
- Whereas the other genre painters who put more women in their work typically paint more children as well - more than twice as many as the European average - Vermeer has no children whatsoever in his interiors.
- Suppose it can be shown that Rockwell employed the pictorial strategies also found in the Dutch genre painters of the seventeenth century?
Definition of genre painting in US English: genre paintingnounˈʒɑnrə A style of painting depicting scenes from ordinary life, especially domestic situations. Genre painting is associated particularly with 17th-century Dutch and Flemish artists. 风俗画(尤指17 世纪荷兰和佛兰芒艺术家的作品) Example sentencesExamples - Seventeenth-century Dutch still-life and genre painting, he argued, show an objective, disinterested, view of the most insignificant things.
- The title Bonjour Monsieur Courbet effectively reduced the work to a simple genre painting of three men and a dog.
- He preferred the small, informal portrait, the conversation piece, landscape, and genre painting to full-length portraits in 18th-century British art.
- Already in an ambitious 1881 genre painting of his own domestic life, Gauguin had recorded a pair of wooden shoes displayed on the parlor wall.
- In a painting of a foreshortened, claustrophobic interior, a large man tends to his bedridden companion in an affecting scene that harks back to Dutch and German genre painting.
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