- tenebrism
- tenebrism 1959, from tenebroso (1886), from It. tenebroso "dark," from L. tenebrosus, from tenebrae "darkness" (see TEMERITY (Cf. temerity)).
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Tenebrism — Martyrdom of St Andrew by Jusepe de Ribera, 1628 Tenebrism, from the Italian tenebroso (murky), (also called dramatic illumination) is a style of painting using very pronounced chiaroscuro, where there are violent contrasts of light and dark, and … Wikipedia
tenebrism — ˈtenəˌbrizəm noun ( s) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Latin tenebrae darkness + English ism : a style of painting typically associated with the Italian painter Caravaggio and his followers of the late 16th and early 17th centuries that… … Useful english dictionary
tenebrism — noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Latin tenebrae darkness Date: 1954 a style of painting especially associated with the Italian painter Caravaggio and his followers in which most of the figures are engulfed in shadow but some are… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tenebrism — ▪ art in the history of Western painting, the use of extreme contrasts of light and dark in figurative compositions to heighten their dramatic effect. (The term is derived from the Latin tenebrae, “darkness.”) In tenebrist paintings the figures… … Universalium
tenebrism — noun A style of painting using very pronounced chiaroscuro, with darkness a dominating feature of the image. See Also: tenebrist, tenebristic … Wiktionary
tenebrism — ten·e·brism … English syllables
tenebrism — /ˈtɛnəbrɪzəm/ (say tenuhbrizuhm) noun a style of painting of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, characterised by a general darkness of tone relieved and illuminated by dramatic lights. {Latin tenebrae darkness + ism} …
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Chiaroscuro — For other uses, see Chiaroscuro (disambiguation). Clair obscur redirects here. For the album by Françoise Hardy, see Clair Obscur. For the book by Jean Cocteau, see Jean Cocteau. Giovanni Baglione. Sacred and Profane Love. 1602–1603, showing… … Wikipedia
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