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Qué (quién) es pulchritude - definición

AESTHETIC CONCEPT
Decorative; Beauty culture; Inner beauty; Beuty; Beautious; Κάλλος; Classical beauty; Pulchritude; Toothlessjoe; Human beauty; Beauty (ancient thought); Beauty ideal; Prettiness; Beautifulness
  • An Indian woman in her traditional attire
  • The [[bust of Nefertiti]], 14th century BC
  • [[Rayonnant]] [[rose window]] in [[Notre Dame de Paris]]. In [[Gothic architecture]], [[light]] was considered the most beautiful revelation of [[God]], which was heralded in its design.<ref name="Stegers2008_p60"/>

pulchritude         
n.
Beauty, comeliness, grace, loveliness.
Pulchritude         
·noun Attractive moral excellence; moral beauty.
II. Pulchritude ·noun That quality of appearance which pleases the eye; beauty; comeliness; grace; loveliness.
pulchritude         
['p?lkr?tju:d]
¦ noun literary beauty.
Derivatives
pulchritudinous adjective
Origin
ME: from L. pulchritudo, from pulcher, pulchr- 'beautiful'.

Wikipedia

Beauty

Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes these objects pleasurable to perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and works of art. Beauty, together with art and taste, is the main subject of aesthetics, one of the major branches of philosophy. As a positive aesthetic value, it is contrasted with ugliness as its negative counterpart.

One difficulty in understanding beauty is because it has both objective and subjective aspects: it is seen as a property of things but also as depending on the emotional response of observers. Because of its subjective side, beauty is said to be "in the eye of the beholder". It has been argued that the ability on the side of the subject needed to perceive and judge beauty, sometimes referred to as the "sense of taste", can be trained and that the verdicts of experts coincide in the long run. This would suggest that the standards of validity of judgments of beauty are intersubjective, i.e. dependent on a group of judges, rather than fully subjective or fully objective.

Conceptions of beauty aim to capture what is essential to all beautiful things. Classical conceptions define beauty in terms of the relation between the beautiful object as a whole and its parts: the parts should stand in the right proportion to each other and thus compose an integrated harmonious whole. Hedonist conceptions see a necessary connection between pleasure and beauty, e.g. that for an object to be beautiful is for it to cause disinterested pleasure. Other conceptions include defining beautiful objects in terms of their value, of a loving attitude towards them or of their function.

Ejemplos de uso de pulchritude
1. Those cheeks (on her face) have lost some of their usual pouchy pulchritude.
2. Did the female audience take against these towering pillars of pulchritude and back the hopeless boys instead?
3. Lambrini has now recreated its advert employing a balding, male figure whose lack of pulchritude has proved acceptable to the watchdog. .....but will it hit sirens of screen?
4. Charlie‘s Angels were the women who worked in Wilson‘s office during his gloriously colorful 24–year career in Congress, and they were famous on Capitol Hill for their pulchritude and general foxiness.
5. "I am looking for a Catherine Zeta–Jones type of tuna." Alas for Japan, which wolfs down a quarter of the global tuna catch, and for the rest of the world: An increasingly voracious appetite for sushi is driving the supply of plump pulchritude served raw perilously low.