écorché - translation to Αγγλικά
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écorché - translation to Αγγλικά

DRAWING OF A PERSON THAT SHOWS THEIR MUSCLES UNDER THE SKIN
Ecorche; Ecorché; Écorché figure; Echorche; Ecorche figure; Ecourche

écorché         
n. cut away drawing
écorcher      
skin, scratch; torment, graze; pick, strip; mispronounce
s'écorcher      
peel, remove skin

Ορισμός

ecorche
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¦ noun (plural pronounced same) a painting or sculpture of a human figure with the skin removed to display the musculature.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'flayed'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Écorché

An écorché (French pronunciation: ​[ekɔʁʃe]) is a figure drawn, painted, or sculpted showing the muscles of the body without skin, normally as a figure study for another work or as an exercise for a student artist. The Renaissance-era architect, theorist and all-around Renaissance man, Leon Battista Alberti, recommended that when painters intend to depict a nude, they should first arrange the muscles and bones, then depict the overlying skin.

Some of the first well known studies of this kind were performed by Leonardo da Vinci, who dissected cadavers and created detailed drawings of them. However, there are some accounts of this same practice taking place as far back as ancient Greece, though the specifics are not known.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για écorché
1. Guillaume Depardieu, acteur «fils de», écorché vif. (photo: Keystone) DECES.
2. Déchiré, écorché vif, lartiste sombre alors dans un nomadisme contemporain.
3. L‘acteur Serge Merlin bouleverse en écorché au service de l‘auteur autrichien Thomas Bernhard.
4. Aujourd‘hui, allez donc mettre un produit alcoolisé sur le genou écorché d‘un enfant!
5. L‘instinct parle (c‘est un écorché vif), au risque de perdre en finesse.
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