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6 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CHIAROSCURISM»
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1
Painting a New World: Mexican Art and Life, 1521-1821
And this new "naturalism" or incipient realism was paired from the start with "
chiaroscurism." It is no longer possible, however, as it was until a few years ago,
to claim that all colonial chiaro- scurist painting originated with Zurbaran since it ...
2
The Rhetoric of Empiricism: Language and Perception from ...
Ruskin's comments on chiaroscurism occur early in Modern Painters and are
meant to illustrate a central principle of the work as a whole. Without a continual
activity of self-scrutiny that is moral as well as empirical, the chiaroscurist will try
to ...
... laryngoscopic churchmanship homochromatic physicalistic microphysical
scholasticism actinomorphic chiaroscurism antipsychotic chiaroscurist
chloroplastic psychotically monochromical polychromatic prophylactics
monochromatic ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
4
The London Quarterly and Holborn Review
... that arises wholly from the perception of the dexterity of the painter and the
truth of the painting, and is quite compatible with the recognition that the subject
is of an inferior order— that, in fact, chiaroscurism is a form of sensationalism.
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The London Quarterly Review
... that arises wholly from the perception of the dexterity of the painter and the
truth of the painting, and is quite compatible with the recognition that the subject
is of an inferior order — that, in fact, chiaroscurism is a form of sensationalism.
William Lonsdale Watkinson, John Telford, William Theophilus Davison, 1886
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Goya: a catalogue of his paintings
And, above all, there is a greater inclination to impaste the colours and thicken
the tones of the figures which appear against lightened backgrounds, which is
the key for this special chiaroscurism. On January 24, 1780. Goya presented the
bill ...
José Luis Morales y Marín, Francisco Goya, 1997