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painterly
[ peyn-ter-lee ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a painter.
- Fine Arts. characterized by qualities of color, stroke, or texture perceived as distinctive to the art of painting, especially the rendering of forms and images in terms of color or tonal relations rather than of contour or line.
painterly
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adjective
- having qualities peculiar to painting, esp the depiction of shapes by means of solid masses of colour, rather than by lines Compare linear
- of or characteristic of a painter; artistic
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of painterly1
Example Sentences
Goodeâs painterly retort â still lifes that held the abstract and the figurative in taut equilibrium â brilliantly neutralized that argument, while adding depth to the object/image dichotomy.
The painterly technique would inform later generations of artists like Ădouard Manet, Cecilia Beaux and John Singer Sargent.
You know youâre in for something different from the opening frames as the filmâs painterly look is revealed.
âWaiting for the Dawnâ is an evocative picture book that uses poetic language and powerful, painterly illustrations to explore the effects of fires.
âThe animation quality that theyâve achieved, that painterly feeling, makes it feel nostalgic and futuristic at the same time. Itâs quite stunning.â
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