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Was (wer) ist obscur - definition

2000 ALBUM BY FRANÇOISE HARDY
Clair Obscur (album)

Clair-obscur         
  • Still from [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s 1975 film ''[[Barry Lyndon]]'', some of which was shot using only candlelight
  • ''Christ at Rest'', by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], 1519, a chiaroscuro drawing using pen, ink, and brush, washes, white heightening, on ochre prepared paper
  • Nativity at Night]]'' by [[Geertgen tot Sint Jans]], c. 1490, after a composition by [[Hugo van der Goes]] of c. 1470; sources of light are the infant Jesus, the shepherds' fire on the hill behind, and the angel who appears to them.
  • ''The Matchmaker'' by [[Gerrit van Honthorst]], 1625
  • Chiaroscuro woodcut of the Virgin and Child by [[Bartolommeo Coriolano]], created between 1630 and 1655 (digitally restored)
  • [[Peter Paul Rubens]]'s ''The Elevation of the Cross'' (1610–1611) is modelled with dynamic chiaroscuro.
  • Detail of ''[[La Fornarina]]'' (1518–19) by [[Raphael]], shows delicate modelling chiaroscuro in the body of the model, for example in the shoulder, breast, and arm on the right
  • [[Joseph Wright of Derby]] painted several large groups with strong chiaroscuro, such as ''[[A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery]]'', 1766
USE OF STRONG CONTRASTS BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARK, USUALLY BOLD CONTRASTS AFFECTING A WHOLE COMPOSITION IN ART
Clair-obscure; Chiaoscuro; Chairoscuro; Chiarascuro; Chiaro-Oscuro; Chiar'oscuro; Clair-obscur; Chiarroscurro; Chiarroscuro; Charoscuro; Chiaroscuro drawing
·noun ·see Chiaroscuro.
chiaroscuro         
  • Still from [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s 1975 film ''[[Barry Lyndon]]'', some of which was shot using only candlelight
  • ''Christ at Rest'', by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], 1519, a chiaroscuro drawing using pen, ink, and brush, washes, white heightening, on ochre prepared paper
  • Nativity at Night]]'' by [[Geertgen tot Sint Jans]], c. 1490, after a composition by [[Hugo van der Goes]] of c. 1470; sources of light are the infant Jesus, the shepherds' fire on the hill behind, and the angel who appears to them.
  • ''The Matchmaker'' by [[Gerrit van Honthorst]], 1625
  • Chiaroscuro woodcut of the Virgin and Child by [[Bartolommeo Coriolano]], created between 1630 and 1655 (digitally restored)
  • [[Peter Paul Rubens]]'s ''The Elevation of the Cross'' (1610–1611) is modelled with dynamic chiaroscuro.
  • Detail of ''[[La Fornarina]]'' (1518–19) by [[Raphael]], shows delicate modelling chiaroscuro in the body of the model, for example in the shoulder, breast, and arm on the right
  • [[Joseph Wright of Derby]] painted several large groups with strong chiaroscuro, such as ''[[A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery]]'', 1766
USE OF STRONG CONTRASTS BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARK, USUALLY BOLD CONTRASTS AFFECTING A WHOLE COMPOSITION IN ART
Clair-obscure; Chiaoscuro; Chairoscuro; Chiarascuro; Chiaro-Oscuro; Chiar'oscuro; Clair-obscur; Chiarroscurro; Chiarroscuro; Charoscuro; Chiaroscuro drawing
Chiaroscuro is the use of light and shade in a picture, or the effect produced by light and shade in a place.
...the natural chiaroscuro of the place.
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chiaroscuro         
  • Still from [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s 1975 film ''[[Barry Lyndon]]'', some of which was shot using only candlelight
  • ''Christ at Rest'', by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], 1519, a chiaroscuro drawing using pen, ink, and brush, washes, white heightening, on ochre prepared paper
  • Nativity at Night]]'' by [[Geertgen tot Sint Jans]], c. 1490, after a composition by [[Hugo van der Goes]] of c. 1470; sources of light are the infant Jesus, the shepherds' fire on the hill behind, and the angel who appears to them.
  • ''The Matchmaker'' by [[Gerrit van Honthorst]], 1625
  • Chiaroscuro woodcut of the Virgin and Child by [[Bartolommeo Coriolano]], created between 1630 and 1655 (digitally restored)
  • [[Peter Paul Rubens]]'s ''The Elevation of the Cross'' (1610–1611) is modelled with dynamic chiaroscuro.
  • Detail of ''[[La Fornarina]]'' (1518–19) by [[Raphael]], shows delicate modelling chiaroscuro in the body of the model, for example in the shoulder, breast, and arm on the right
  • [[Joseph Wright of Derby]] painted several large groups with strong chiaroscuro, such as ''[[A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery]]'', 1766
USE OF STRONG CONTRASTS BETWEEN LIGHT AND DARK, USUALLY BOLD CONTRASTS AFFECTING A WHOLE COMPOSITION IN ART
Clair-obscure; Chiaoscuro; Chairoscuro; Chiarascuro; Chiaro-Oscuro; Chiar'oscuro; Clair-obscur; Chiarroscurro; Chiarroscuro; Charoscuro; Chiaroscuro drawing
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¦ noun the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
Origin
C17: from Ital., from chiaro 'clear, bright' + oscuro 'dark, obscure'.

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Clair-obscur (album)

Clair-obscur (English: twilight) is a 2000 album by Françoise Hardy, released in France in May 2000 on LP and CD, Virgin France S.A. (7243 8 492031 9) and (7243 8 492032 6).