Global Information Lookup Global Information

Chiaroscuro information


Giovanni Baglione. Sacred and Profane Love (1602–1603), showing dramatic compositional chiaroscuro

In art, chiaroscuro (English: /kiˌɑːrəˈsk(j)ʊər/ kee-AR-ə-SKOOR-oh, -⁠SKURE-, Italian: [ˌkjaroˈskuːro]; lit.'light-dark') is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists and art historians for the use of contrasts of light to achieve a sense of volume in modelling three-dimensional objects and figures.[1] Similar effects in cinema, and black and white and low-key photography, are also called chiaroscuro.

Further specialized uses of the term include chiaroscuro woodcut for colour woodcuts printed with different blocks, each using a different coloured ink; and chiaroscuro for drawings on coloured paper in a dark medium with white highlighting.

Chiaroscuro originated in the Renaissance period but is most notably associated with Baroque art.[2] Chiaroscuro is one of the canonical painting modes of the Renaissance (alongside cangiante, sfumato and unione) (see also Renaissance art). Artists known for using the technique include Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio,[3] Rembrandt,[4][5] Vermeer,[6] Goya,[7] and Georges de La Tour.

  1. ^ Glossary of the National Gallery, London [1] (accessed 23 October 2011)
  2. ^ "Chiaroscuro in Art: What Is the Chiaroscuro Technique?".
  3. ^ "Caravaggio, between shadows and light". www.carredartistes.com. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  4. ^ Hall, Marcia B. (1987). Color and Technique in Renaissance Painting: Italy and the North. J.J. Augustin.
  5. ^ "Chiaroscuro in Painting: The Power of Light and Dark". EmptyEasel.com. July 20, 2007. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  6. ^ "Johannes Vermeer". Artble. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  7. ^ "Francisco Goya – Spanish Culture". www.enforex.com. Retrieved January 22, 2019.

and 16 Related for: Chiaroscuro information

Request time (Page generated in 0.5709 seconds.)

Chiaroscuro

Last Update:

In art, chiaroscuro (English: /kiˌɑːrəˈsk(j)ʊəroʊ/ kee-AR-ə-SKOOR-oh, -⁠SKURE-, Italian: [ˌkjaroˈskuːro]; lit. 'light-dark') is the use of strong contrasts...

Word Count : 3151

Woodcut

Last Update:

to achieve similar effects to chiaroscuro drawings. After some early experiments in book-printing, the true chiaroscuro woodcut conceived for two blocks...

Word Count : 4400

Tenebrism

Last Update:

dramatic illumination, is a style of painting using especially pronounced chiaroscuro, where there are violent contrasts of light and dark, and where darkness...

Word Count : 533

Unione

Last Update:

available to Italian High Renaissance painters, along with sfumato, chiaroscuro and cangiante. Unione was developed by Raphael, who exemplified it in...

Word Count : 275

Colleen Farrington

Last Update:

Up". The New York Times. "Chiaroscuro, One-Act Play, Opens at Gate". The New York Times. June 6, 1963. "Roles for 'Chiaroscuro' Writer". The New York Times...

Word Count : 246

Ocean Alley

Last Update:

released three studio albums and two EPs independently. Their second album Chiaroscuro debuted at No. 15 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Their 2017 track "The Comedown"...

Word Count : 2855

Grazia Deledda

Last Update:

(1911) L'edera: dramma in tre atti (1912) Colombi e sparvieri (1912) Chiaroscuro (1912) Canne al vento (1913), Reeds in the Wind (1999 English translation...

Word Count : 2086

Mary Lou Williams

Last Update:

1971) with Bobby Hackett With Buddy Tate Buddy Tate and His Buddies (Chiaroscuro, 1973) Unterbrink, Mary (1983). Jazz Women at the Keyboard. Jefferson...

Word Count : 3972

Chiaroscuro Records

Last Update:

Chiaroscuro Records is a jazz record company and label founded by Hank O'Neal in 1970. The label's name comes from the art term for the use of light and...

Word Count : 1718

Caravaggio

Last Update:

Caravaggio employed close physical observation with a dramatic use of chiaroscuro that came to be known as tenebrism. He made the technique a dominant...

Word Count : 12084

The Tale of Despereaux

Last Update:

The Tale of Despereaux (/ˈdɛspəroʊ/, DES-per-oh) is a 2003 children's fantasy book by American writer Kate DiCamillo. The main plot follows the adventures...

Word Count : 1562

Visual arts

Last Update:

the 16th century, this was the richest period in Italian art as the chiaroscuro techniques were used to create the illusion of 3-D space. Painters in...

Word Count : 4215

Georges de La Tour

Last Update:

absorbed into France between 1641 and 1648. He painted mostly religious chiaroscuro scenes lit by candlelight. Georges de La Tour was born in the town of...

Word Count : 1500

Darkness

Last Update:

of the painting. Shadows add depth and perspective to a painting. See chiaroscuro for a discussion of the uses of such contrasts in visual media. Color...

Word Count : 1145

Giovanni Battista Arnaud

Last Update:

Caraglio 1910) was an Italian painter of frescoes. He mastered as well, the chiaroscuro technique. His work can be found in many churches, palaces and public...

Word Count : 1067

Cangiante

Last Update:

available to Italian High Renaissance painters, along with sfumato, chiaroscuro and unione. The word itself is the present participle of the Italian...

Word Count : 296

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net