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Definition of quattrocento in English:

quattrocento

noun ˌkwatrə(ʊ)ˈtʃɛntəʊˌkwätrōˈ(t)SHen(t)ō
the quattrocentro
  • The 15th century as a period of Italian art or architecture.

    (作为意大利艺术或建筑时期的)15世纪

    artists of the quattrocento
    as modifier a quattrocento painting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Coronation altarpiece may well have been funded through a gift of land donated to the cloister at the end of the first decade of the quattrocento.
    • It was Pound's fascination with the quattrocento, Sigismondo Malatesta, and the mythic allure of ancient rocks and water, in fact, that had the most direct influence on Stokes.
    • During the trecento and quattrocento, the spirit of competition between S. Maria del Fiore and S. Giovanni guided their respective acquisitions of relics and commissions for reliquaries in which to house them.
    • The panel is highly unusual for the seventeenth century in having an integral frame in quattrocento style.
    • As a result, icons came to be appreciated abroad as ‘Russian primitives,’ comparable to the panel paintings of the quattrocento in Italy.
    • The main inspiration for Poccetti's panoramic views and genre detail comes from the fresco cycles of quattrocento Tuscany, and the naturalism of his figures and landscapes was enhanced by an appreciation of northern painting.
    • Arico's Uccello series (dedicated to the quattrocento master of perspective) and the intriguingly elegant Perspectives made in 1970, explore the boundaries between geometric logic and visual space.
    • The foundation of good government on humanist learning, forged by Italian humanists of the quattrocento, led to the extensive development of the mirror-for-prince genre in sixteenth-century northern Europe.
    • Pincus's volume deals with the earliest examples of any of the four books, ducal tombs produced in Venice from the mid-duecento to the later quattrocento.
    • Given that the big money these days seems reserved for such polished late-sixteenth- or early-seventeenth-century bronzes, the price of the Florentine quattrocento bronze model of Cupid in the same sale came as more of a surprise.
    • This perceived ‘common ground’ and the documentary evidence for the high esteem in which northern art was held in the quattrocento are discussed in part one of the book.
    • Lodovico Capponi's inclusion of a stained-glass window in the decoration of his chapel can be traced to a fashion for stained-glass windows in private chapels that had been steadily spreading since the late quattrocento.
    • It was common practice to employ this combination of supports from the late quattrocento to the mid-cinquecento, in order to strengthen the fragile woven supports used for painting at the time.
    • The very periodization structure on which our histories are based depends on his heroic presence as a bulwark between trecento and quattrocento, as a signpost stating ‘the Renaissance starts here.’
    • Whilst he still produced exquisite paintings his archaic style and the use of delineation, soon meant that he was left behind by other quattrocento artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci.
    • Uccello's descriptive detailing, such as the wood-beamed ceiling and tile floor represented in perspective, as well as the quattrocento dress of his painted figures also help to naturalize the host desecration legend in Italy.
    • In the second half of the 19th century some quattrocento paintings were acquired, reflecting the contemporary taste for ‘primitives’.
    • These caused him to look particularly at what he believed to be the art of Dante's time, at the trecento as well as the quattrocento.
    • More generally, Hills views the reconciling of color as a function of relief and of color as unbounded, ornamental, or expressive as the chief dilemma facing quattrocento artists.
    • Ranging from antiquities and ethnographia through medieval manuscripts and quattrocento panel paintings to Bacon and Polke, it is of course the European Fine Art Fair at Maastricht.

Origin

Italian, literally '400' (shortened from milquattrocento '1400'), used with reference to the years 1400–99.

Definition of quattrocento in US English:

quattrocento

nounˌkwätrōˈ(t)SHen(t)ō
the quattrocento
  • The 15th century as a period of Italian art or architecture.

    (作为意大利艺术或建筑时期的)15世纪

    artists of the quattrocento
    as modifier a quattrocento painting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These caused him to look particularly at what he believed to be the art of Dante's time, at the trecento as well as the quattrocento.
    • More generally, Hills views the reconciling of color as a function of relief and of color as unbounded, ornamental, or expressive as the chief dilemma facing quattrocento artists.
    • This perceived ‘common ground’ and the documentary evidence for the high esteem in which northern art was held in the quattrocento are discussed in part one of the book.
    • During the trecento and quattrocento, the spirit of competition between S. Maria del Fiore and S. Giovanni guided their respective acquisitions of relics and commissions for reliquaries in which to house them.
    • Given that the big money these days seems reserved for such polished late-sixteenth- or early-seventeenth-century bronzes, the price of the Florentine quattrocento bronze model of Cupid in the same sale came as more of a surprise.
    • Lodovico Capponi's inclusion of a stained-glass window in the decoration of his chapel can be traced to a fashion for stained-glass windows in private chapels that had been steadily spreading since the late quattrocento.
    • Pincus's volume deals with the earliest examples of any of the four books, ducal tombs produced in Venice from the mid-duecento to the later quattrocento.
    • The Coronation altarpiece may well have been funded through a gift of land donated to the cloister at the end of the first decade of the quattrocento.
    • The very periodization structure on which our histories are based depends on his heroic presence as a bulwark between trecento and quattrocento, as a signpost stating ‘the Renaissance starts here.’
    • It was Pound's fascination with the quattrocento, Sigismondo Malatesta, and the mythic allure of ancient rocks and water, in fact, that had the most direct influence on Stokes.
    • In the second half of the 19th century some quattrocento paintings were acquired, reflecting the contemporary taste for ‘primitives’.
    • Uccello's descriptive detailing, such as the wood-beamed ceiling and tile floor represented in perspective, as well as the quattrocento dress of his painted figures also help to naturalize the host desecration legend in Italy.
    • Arico's Uccello series (dedicated to the quattrocento master of perspective) and the intriguingly elegant Perspectives made in 1970, explore the boundaries between geometric logic and visual space.
    • It was common practice to employ this combination of supports from the late quattrocento to the mid-cinquecento, in order to strengthen the fragile woven supports used for painting at the time.
    • Whilst he still produced exquisite paintings his archaic style and the use of delineation, soon meant that he was left behind by other quattrocento artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci.
    • The main inspiration for Poccetti's panoramic views and genre detail comes from the fresco cycles of quattrocento Tuscany, and the naturalism of his figures and landscapes was enhanced by an appreciation of northern painting.
    • The foundation of good government on humanist learning, forged by Italian humanists of the quattrocento, led to the extensive development of the mirror-for-prince genre in sixteenth-century northern Europe.
    • The panel is highly unusual for the seventeenth century in having an integral frame in quattrocento style.
    • As a result, icons came to be appreciated abroad as ‘Russian primitives,’ comparable to the panel paintings of the quattrocento in Italy.
    • Ranging from antiquities and ethnographia through medieval manuscripts and quattrocento panel paintings to Bacon and Polke, it is of course the European Fine Art Fair at Maastricht.

Origin

Italian, literally ‘400’ (shortened from milquattrocento ‘1400’), used with reference to the years 1400–99.

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