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A montage (literally "putting together") is an art form consisting of a number of smaller items put together-Collage ...

 


Montage
A montage is a single pictorial composition made by juxtaposing or superimposing many pictures or designs.
Photomontage ...

Montage: an artwork comprising of seemingly unrelated shots or scenes which, when combined of various existing images such as from photographs or prints and arranged so that they join, ...

Montage
A composition made up of pictures or parts of pictures previously drawn, painted or photographed; In motion pictures, the combining of separate bits of film to depict the character of a single event through multiple views.
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Montage
A pictorial composition made by juxtaposing or superimposing many pictures or designs; closely tied to collage.
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Montage (Collage) - An artwork comprising of portions of various existing images such as from photographs or prints and arranged so that they join, overlap or blend to create a new image.

Montage - A picture composed of other existing illustrations, pictures, photographs, newspaper clippings, etc. that are arranged so they combine to create a new or original image. A collage.

Montage / Photomontage: This term refers to a single image formed from assembling many existing images such as photographs or prints.

montage
A single pictorial composition made by juxtaposing or overlapping many pictures or designs. The art or process of making such a composition. Also, a rapid succession of different images or shots in a movie.

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The production of a composite image made from various elements as, for example, in the combination of photographic positives or negatives with drawn stencils in screenprinting.

Photomontage: The process and result of making a composite photograph by cutting and joining a number of other photographs together.

photomontage - (pronounced photo-montaj) - A two-dimensional combining of photographs or parts of photographs into an image on paper or other material (a technique much used by the Surrealists in the 1920's, such as Max Ernst).

Photomontage
The art of combining photographs with watercolour paintingswas a popular pastime in the 1870s.

Montage
(French 'Mounting')
Technique where illustrations (photos) or fragments of them are assembled and mounted to create one picture
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Montage, or editing is probably the one discipline unique to film, video, and television. The timing, rhythm and progression of shots form the ultimate composition of the film.

Montage
A collage made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs
Mural
A painting that is applied to a wall surface ...

Montage
A picture made up of various proportions of existing pictures, such as photographs or prints, arranged so they join, overlap, or blend with one another.
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Montage
A composite picture resulting from the placing of objects, materials, prints, or photographs in a preconceived design.

B's montage practice, which he called 'agitational usage'. See fractured suggestion in trompe l'oeil example ... (things covering up, overlapping other things, fooling the eye in painting depiction ... ).

Photomontage by Tatlin showing his clothing designs, 1924
The canonical work of Constructivism was Vladimir Tatlin's proposal for the Monument to the Third International (1919) which combined a machine aesthetic with dynamic components celebrating ...

The photomontage weaves together images of a dying tree, a train, railroad tracks, snow, and a child screaming. The familiar metaphor of winter eases the viewer into the unsettling associations that may follow as they enter into the imagery.

cinematic montage - Motion-picture effects produced by superimposing separate, unrelated images or showing them in rapid sequence.
Also see cinema and jump cut.

Collage/photomontage
In these techniques, fragments from similar or diverse materials are grouped on a common support.

Photomontage
picture combining juxtaposed photographic images.
Photorealism
a hyper-realistic style of painting in which an image is created in such detail that it resembles a photograph.
Picturesque
quaint, charming.

Montage - Montage is a pictorial technique in which a picture is formed by applying seperate images in parts or in layers to form a total image ...more info
Monumental - Monumental refers to something that is massive, permanent or vast ...

A "montage"... We see it used everyday in movies or television. A series of vignettes flashing or tumbling over one another, usually reenforced by music, of the mean streets of New York or the excitement of a basket ball game.

a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image; "he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map"
(synonym) montage
(hypernym) paste-up
(hyponym) photomontage
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photomontage on paper
Overall: 65 x 50.1 cm (25 9/16 x 19 3/4 in.) framed: 89.2 x 74 x 4.1 cm (35 1/8 x 29 1/8 x 1 5/8 in.)
Gift of the Pepita Milmore Memorial Fund, R. K. Mellon Family Foundation, and Thomas Walther
2005.21.1
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Art Work :-A finished work of art, painting, montage, watercolor painting that has been completed by an artist. Return to top
Art Works: - A compilation of the finished works of art, usually by a single artist. Return to top ...

Research artists who use collage, photo montage and collage-like painting techniques to appropriate imagery from their world in their work. Consider Dada, Surrealist and Pop artists.

The Franz Ferdinand album cover was based on a 1924 Rodchenko photomontage.
Stolichnaya Vodka plays up its Russian heritage.
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Their purpose was to expand the definition of Chicano art beyond murals and posters with a wide range of art forms including conceptual art, street performances, and photo montage.

montage - composition made up of pictures or parts of drawings, paintings, photographs, cinematica etc.
mosaic - small pieces of tessera (colored glass, stone, or ceramic tile) embedded in a background material such as plaster or mortar ...

See also: Movement, Painting, Sculpture, Collage, Composition

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