PAINTERLY - translation to arabic
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PAINTERLY - translation to arabic

CONCEPT IN ART HISTORY
Painterly; Malerisch; Painterlier; Painterliest; Malerich
  • [[Eugenie Baizerman]], ''Mother and Child'', c. 1949
  • [[Henri Matisse]], ''Vase of Sunflowers'', 1898–99, [[State Hermitage Museum]] [[Saint Petersburg, Russia]].

PAINTERLY         

ألاسم

بُويَا ; خِضَاب ; دِمَام ; دِهَان ; صِبْغ

الفعل

تَخَضَّبَ ; خَضَبَ ; خَضَّبَ ; دَهَنَ

Definition

painterly
¦ adjective
1. of or appropriate to a painter; artistic.
2. demonstrating effective use of paint.
Derivatives
painterliness noun

Wikipedia

Painterliness

Painterliness is a concept based on German: malerisch ('painterly'), a word popularized by Swiss art historian Heinrich Wölfflin (1864–1945) to help focus, enrich and standardize the terms being used by art historians of his time to characterize works of art.

A painting is said to be painterly when there are visible brushstrokes in the final work – the result of applying paint in a manner that is not entirely controlled, generally without closely following carefully drawn lines. Any painting media – oils, acrylics, watercolors, gouache, etc. – can produce either linear or painterly work. Some artists whose work could be characterized as painterly are Pierre Bonnard, Francis Bacon, Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt, Renoir, John Singer Sargent, and Andrew Wyeth (his early watercolors). The Impressionists, Fauvists and the Abstract Expressionists tended strongly to be painterly.

Painterly art often makes use of the many visual effects produced by paint on canvas, such as chromatic progression, warm and cool tones, complementary and contrasting colors, broken tones, broad brushstrokes, sketchiness, and impasto.

Examples of use of PAINTERLY
1. Not for him the swastikas and hypodermics of, say, Bacon‘s painterly histrionics.
2. Anything that has no painterly or sculptural skill is not art, because anyone could do it.
3. Her work is full of painterly irony, quotation and doubt about what a "signature style" might mean for her.
4. Gillian Carnegie, a 34–year–old Londoner, uses the traditional painterly genres of landscape, still life, the nude and portraiture.
5. First she turned to etchings and lithographs, techniques that might be expected to offer her the most fluency and painterly ease.