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Definition of chiaroscuro in English: chiaroscuronoun kɪˌɑːrəˈskʊərəʊkjɑrəˈsk(j)ʊroʊ mass noun1The treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting. (素描、油画)明暗对比法 Example sentencesExamples - Partly because of his interest in chiaroscuro, Leonardo was not very interested in color.
- Each vignette, usually showing one or two figures, is a little anthology of effects, combining contour drawing, crosshatching, chiaroscuro, graphic boldness and delicate detailing.
- Then he saw the light - in the form of Caravaggio's dramatic chiaroscuro - and became one of that master's most resourceful followers.
- The brusque application of plaster disrupts the logic of the painting's chiaroscuro.
- The image's effect lies in its extraordinary brilliance of colour, and chiaroscuro; with an imaginative concept and a contemporary feeling forcefully united.
- 1.1 An effect of contrasted light and shadow.
the chiaroscuro of cobbled streets 卵石路明暗交错的光效应。 Example sentencesExamples - The column screens and niches around the room create a mysterious and alluring chiaroscuro effect.
- I also distrust the general air onstage of High Significance, which owes far too much to the handsome chiaroscuro of the lighting and the future-chic costumes.
- Inhabiting these buildings are the depth, the reflections, the veils, the chiaroscuros, and an attenuated clarity that are created by the shade.
OriginMid 17th century: from Italian, from chiaro 'clear, bright' (from Latin clarus) + oscuro 'dark, obscure' (from Latin obscurus). Rhymesbureau, Douro, enduro, euro, Ishiguro, Oruro, Truro Definition of chiaroscuro in US English: chiaroscuronounkjɑrəˈsk(j)ʊroʊkyärəˈsk(y)o͝orō 1The treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting. (素描、油画)明暗对比法 Example sentencesExamples - Each vignette, usually showing one or two figures, is a little anthology of effects, combining contour drawing, crosshatching, chiaroscuro, graphic boldness and delicate detailing.
- Then he saw the light - in the form of Caravaggio's dramatic chiaroscuro - and became one of that master's most resourceful followers.
- The brusque application of plaster disrupts the logic of the painting's chiaroscuro.
- Partly because of his interest in chiaroscuro, Leonardo was not very interested in color.
- The image's effect lies in its extraordinary brilliance of colour, and chiaroscuro; with an imaginative concept and a contemporary feeling forcefully united.
- 1.1 An effect of contrasted light and shadow created by light falling unevenly or from a particular direction on something.
(光照强弱不均或定向光形成的)明暗对比效果 the chiaroscuro of cobbled streets 卵石路明暗交错的光效应。 Example sentencesExamples - The column screens and niches around the room create a mysterious and alluring chiaroscuro effect.
- Inhabiting these buildings are the depth, the reflections, the veils, the chiaroscuros, and an attenuated clarity that are created by the shade.
- I also distrust the general air onstage of High Significance, which owes far too much to the handsome chiaroscuro of the lighting and the future-chic costumes.
OriginMid 17th century: from Italian, from chiaro ‘clear, bright’ (from Latin clarus) + oscuro ‘dark, obscure’ (from Latin obscurus). |