Definitionn. a monochrome picture made by using several different shades of the same color
Last update: October 16, 2015
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It is a sinister work, enhanced by brilliant chiaroscuro lighting, compellingly performed by a superb cast on opening night. [noun]
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In 1999-2000 he received an AHRB grant to investigate the influence of 16th century chiaroscuro woodcuts on contemporary tonal woodblock printing. [noun]
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His colouring for the most part is unpleasing, partly owing to his violent treatment of skies with crude blues and orange, and his chiaroscuro usually is much exaggerated. [Please select]
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The entire purpose of the picture is a mystic symbolism by motion and chiaroscuro. [Please select]
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That is ignobly passionate chiaroscuro, rejoicing in darkness rather than light. [Please select]
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"Capital composition; correct drawing; the color, tone, chiaroscuro excellent; but--but--it wants--hang it, it wants--that." [Please select]
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Thus they were familiar with chiaroscuro before the European painters. [Please select]
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He was considered a master of chiaroscuro and atmospheric perspective. [Please select]
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At a sign from him, Jan put his colored chalks into a little pouch in front of him, and drew in powerful chiaroscuro with soft black chalk and whitening. [Please select]
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