Stylized Simplified or exaggerated visual form that emphasizes particular or contrived design qualities. Substrate ...
stylized. Simplified; exaggerated. subordination. Making an element appear to hold a secondary or lesser importance within a design or work of art.
Stylized: Simplified; exaggerated. Subject Positioning: The position of the subject with respect to the camera; ...
STYLIZED Descriptive of works based on forms in the natural world, but simplified or distorted for design purposes. See also abstract. SUPPORT ...
stylized Simplified or exaggerated visual form which emphasizes particular or contrived design qualities.
Stylized bronze head, Vuici. Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia, Rome. Some also had tiny figures of humans and animals on handles, rims, and lids.
Stylize: - To alter natural shapes, forms, colors, or textures in order to make a representation in a preset style or manner. Return to top ...
stylize and stylization - To stylize is to alter natural shapes, forms, colors, or textures in order to make a representation in a preset style or manner.
The stylized signature of Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire was written in Arabic calligraphy. It reads Mahmud Khan son of Abdulhamid is forever victorious.
This stylized view of fields and farm buildings near Le Pouldu is typical of the so-called synthétiste works that Gauguin painted in Brittany in 1890. Its forms are simplified, abstracted to their essence. In 1888, Gauguin had defined his goal as " .
You could stylize and manipulate the figure by combining elements of animal and human, night and day, male and female or other pairs or opposites.
fleur-de-lis:Stylized lily which served as a symbol for the French monarchy Click here for pronounciation ...
anthemion A stylized representation of the honeysuckle flower, most often used in conjunction with palmettes in a frieze. apse In a church, a semicircular or polygonal projection at the altar (usually east) end, beyond the sanctuary.
Plant forms and stylized animals proved to be the most popular motifs throughout the La Tene era.
fig leaf - A stylized representation of a leaf from a fig tree or shrub used especially to conceal the genitalia depicted on sculptures of male nudes.
Characterized in architecture by round arches, large domes, and extensive use of mosaic; characterized in painting by formal design, frontal and stylized figures, and a rich use of color, especially gold, in generally religious subject matter.
Tag - a tag is an artist's personal stylized signature. A tagger or a writer is an individual that leaves a tag or signature. Piece - a piece, derived from masterpiece, is a large 3D image depicting arrows, many colors, and cool effects.
With Art Deco, flowers became stylized and formal and much influenced by Egyptian designs. Examples of Art Deco architecture are the Chrysler Building in New York and Radio City Music Hall whose interior design was overseen by Donald Deskey.
But in the International Gothic style it was possible that the text, the picture and the marginal decorations alike should consist of a mixture of motifs which were both stylized and real, heraldic and naturalistic, ...
The Byzantine is a very easy style to identify, because of the stylized, rigid formality of the figures as well as the symmetrical folds of the draperies, which often show a sort of antiquated charm.
Anything that involves highly repetitive movements, takes a long time, is highly stylized, took stupendous energy or craftsmanship to produce could be interpreted as having been the product of obsessive behaviour.
The High Renaissance gave rise to a stylized art known as Mannerism. In place of the balanced compositions and rational approach to perspective that characterized art at the dawn of the sixteenth century, the Mannerists sought instability, artifice, ...
It is considered to be a period of technical accomplishment but also of formulaic, theatrical and overly stylized work. Mannerist Art is characterized by a complex composition, with muscular and elongated figures in complex poses.
He was the compleat Romantic, hearing the Weltgeist in every puff of wind, reverent before nature but careful to stylize it. Klee's assumptions were unabashedly transcendentalist.
Four bigger Angels, with stylized and large wings are flanking the figures of Christ and the Virgin's soul, indicating their ascending path. Two of them are looking back at the Angels-Apostles, pointing to the path with their hands.
Most early religious artists worked in manner that was derived from Roman art, appropriately stylized to suit the spirituality of the religion. These artists chose to reject the ideals of perfection in form and technique.
between the near and east, I created stylized tableaus layered with real and imagined sites, both past and present. I envisioned form and content as intertwined components and used dislocation and the presence of absence as the film's structure.
Hieratic - Extremely formalized or stylized art; priestly art. Hripsime - Church named after a character in the story of the history of Etchmiadzin.
Modern concepts such as machine and automobile patterns and stylized gear and wheel shapes were used to celebrate the rise of commerce, technology, and speed.
A style in which an artist intends to represent a subject as it appears in the natural world - precisely and objectively - as opposed to being represented in a stylized or intellectually manipulated manner.
The simplified, stylized forms of African sculpture fascinated European anthropologists and artists who, seeing their own culture as increasingly complex and 'civilized,' responded to simplicity.
In works such as Blue Horses, he used stylized lines and curves and brilliant unrealistic color to create and heighten the sense of nature idealized.
Intaglio : A technique of stylized engraving which is carved beneath the surface layer of a hard material, often stone or metal.
The subjects often stylized, blurred, repeated or broken down into basic forms so that it becomes unrecognizable and does not represent reality as seen by the human eye.
In the 16th century, as in the south, the Northern Renaissance eventually gave way to highly stylized Mannerist art. Chronological Listing of Northern Renaissance Artists Use ctrl-F (PC) or command-F (Mac) to search for a name ...
Noun 1. a French school of art and architecture popular in the 1890s; characterized by stylized natural forms and sinuous outlines of such objects as leaves and vines and flowers (hypernym) school Babylon ...
The art of beautiful writing. Broadly, a flowing use of line, often varying from thick to thin. Artistic, stylized, or decorative handwriting or lettering, using a quill pen or brush, as in Chinese, Korean, or Japanese works. Came ...
Instead paintings were stylized and symbolic. For instance, the size a figure was painted could indicate their importance relative to the other figures, ...
Acanthus Plant from the Mediterranean region with fleshy, curling, large-lobed, and more or less stylized leaves; often used as ornament in manuscript painting, especially for border decoration.
Romanesque A European style developed in France in the late eleventh century. Its sculpture is ornamental, stylized and complex. Some Romanesque frescoes survive, painted in a monumental, active manner.
Acanthus. The acanthus leaf was used as a decorative motif on the Corinthian capital and later on the Composite capital. The form is a stylized version of the plant's long, slender leaves and pointed flowers.
Calligraphy* In printing and drawing, a free and rhythmic use of line to accentuate design. It is seen at its best in Japanese wood-block prints and Chinese scrolls. Also, fine stylized handwriting using quills, brushes, or pens with ink.
The work is a continuation of the theme presented in Beigneuse except that Dali has reduced the figure to a single distorted big toe. Off the coastline, Dali creates a stylized rendering of the Ise of Farnera, which lies off the coast of Port Lligat.
Within just a few years, cubism as a method of investigation lost its intellectual rigor and became decorative and thus stylized. Nonetheless, its influence on the development of painting in the 20th century was enormous.
In retrospect, however, Early Renaissance painting seems to fall short of thoroughly convincing figural representation, and its expression of human emotion is stylized rather than real.
Byzantine art was essentially a spiritual and religious art, its forms highly stylized, hieratic and unchanging (central images were thought to derive from original portraits). It also served to glorify the emperor.
stylized - visual forms rendered with contrived and personalized design qualities * subtractive color mixture - reduction of reflected light resulting from the combination of colored pigments ...
See also: Stylized, Painting, Sculpture, Movement, Roman
 
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