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Qué (quién) es illusionism$37535$ - definición

Abstract Illusionism

Illusionism (art)         
  • Ludovico III Gonzaga]] for Mantua's Ducal Palace) is an early example of [[illusionistic ceiling painting]].
  • Baptism of Christ]]'', "Hand G" ([[Jan van Eyck]]?), [[Turin-Milan Hours]]. An advanced illusionistic work for c 1425, with the dove of the [[Holy Ghost]] in the sky.
  • [[Lord Leighton]]'s ''Cimabue's Madonna Carried in Procession'' of 1853-1855 is at the end of a long tradition of illusionism in painting, but is not Realist in the sense of Courbet's work of the same period.
ART
Illusionistic painting; Illusionistic ceiling; Illusionism
Illusionism in art history means either the artistic tradition in which artists create a work of art that appears to share the physical space with the viewer"Illusionism," Grove Art Online. Oxford University Press, [accessed 17 March 2008].
illusionism         
  • Ludovico III Gonzaga]] for Mantua's Ducal Palace) is an early example of [[illusionistic ceiling painting]].
  • Baptism of Christ]]'', "Hand G" ([[Jan van Eyck]]?), [[Turin-Milan Hours]]. An advanced illusionistic work for c 1425, with the dove of the [[Holy Ghost]] in the sky.
  • [[Lord Leighton]]'s ''Cimabue's Madonna Carried in Procession'' of 1853-1855 is at the end of a long tradition of illusionism in painting, but is not Realist in the sense of Courbet's work of the same period.
ART
Illusionistic painting; Illusionistic ceiling; Illusionism
¦ noun the use of perspective in art to give an appearance of three-dimensionality.
Derivatives
illusionistic adjective
Abstract illusionism         
Abstract illusionism, a name coined by art historian and critic Barbara Rose in 1967. Barbara Rose in 1967.

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Abstract illusionism

Abstract illusionism, a name coined by art historian and critic Barbara Rose in 1967. Louis K. Meisel independently coined the term to define an artistic movement that came into prominence in the United States during the mid-1970s.