d-shaped - translation to English
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d-shaped - translation to English

TYPE OF CANVAS AND PAINTING THAT IS SHAPED DIFFERENTLY FROM THE DEFAULT RECTANGULAR FORM
Shaped Canvas; Shaped-canvas; Shaped-Canvas; Shaped canvases
  • [[Richard Tuttle]], ''Red Canvas,'' 1967, [[National Gallery of Art]] ([[Washington, D.C.]], USA)

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  • Latin D
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
D; D (letter); ASCII 68; ASCII 100; U+0044; U+0064; Letter D; 𝘿
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* AD [A.D.] + Fecha (Anno Domini) = Fecha + d.C. (Después de Cristo)
* d. + Fecha = fallecido en + Fecha
* D. Phil (Doctor of Philosophy) = doctorado
* d-shaped = en forma de D
* PhD (Latín - Philosophiae Doctor) = doctorado
* research and development (R&D) = investigación y desarrollo (I+D)
* vitamin D = vitamina D
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
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Definition

d
sust. fem.
1) Quinta letra del abecedario español, y cuarta de sus consonantes. Su nombre es de. Representa un sonido de articulación dental, sonora y oclusiva en posición inicial absoluta o precedida de n o l, en los demás casos es, por lo general, fricativa; cuando es final de palabra su articulación se debilita o ensordece más o menos.
2) Letra numeral romana, que, generalmente mayúscula, tiene el valor de quinientos. El numeral romano que se escribe D es la mitad de la letra griega phi que, al no tener aplicación en el alfabeto latino, se usó para el numeral mil y luego su forma se regularizó en M.

Wikipedia

Shaped canvas

Shaped canvases are paintings that depart from the normal flat, rectangular configuration. Canvases may be shaped by altering their outline, while retaining their flatness. An ancient, traditional example is the tondo, a painting on a round panel or canvas: Raphael, as well as some other Renaissance painters, sometimes chose this format for madonna paintings. Alternatively, canvases may be altered by losing their flatness and assuming a three-dimensional surface. Or, they can do both. That is, they can assume shapes other than rectangles, and also have surface features that are three-dimensional. Arguably, changing the surface configuration of the painting transforms it into a sculpture. But shaped canvases are generally considered paintings.

Apart from any aesthetic considerations, there are technical matters, having to do with the very nature of canvas as a material, that tend to support the flat rectangle as the norm for paintings on canvas.

In the literature of art history and criticism, the term shaped canvas is particularly associated with certain works created mostly in New York after about 1960, during a period when a great variety and quantity of such works were produced. According to the commentary at a Rutgers University exhibition site, "... the first significant art historical attention paid to shaped canvases occurred in the 1960s...."