- English, the
Italian term has been used—originally as claro-obscuro and
chiaro-scuro—since at
least the late
seventeenth century. The term is less frequently...
- Peach.
Pictorial Effect in Photography:
Being Hints on
Composition and
Chiaro-
oscuro for Photographers. Philadelphia: E.L. Wilson, 1881. Print. Robinson...
-
wonderful grasp of
whatever is
weird and mysterious, and
admirable chiaro-
oscuro, drawing, and composition. When we note such a rare
combination of qualities...
-
Renaissance in Parma. He was a
pupil of Parmigianino. In 1568, he
painted in
chiaro-
oscuro,
figures for
pilasters of the dome of the
church of the Steccata. For...
- (1869).
Pictorial Effect in Photography:
Being Hints on
Composition and
Chiaro-
oscuro for Photographers. To
which is
Added a
Chapter on
Combination Printing...
- &c. – but I have as
usual made my
escape in the
Evanescence of the
Chiaro-
Oscuro". His
patron took
exception to the dark
cloud over the cathedral, and...
- French)
Cartoon (from
Italian cartone through French)
Chiaroscuro (from
chiaro-
oscuro 'light-dark', an art
technique making strong use of bold
shadow and...
- B. Jackson, 'An
Essay on the
Invention of
Engraving and
Printing in
Chiaro Oscuro', London, 1754, p.8 Anonymous, 'An
Enquiry into the
Origin of Printing...
- "Che
questa Chiesa per lo
innanzi non sia
stata giammai sede vescovile,è
chiaro abbastanza; però, che sia
stata una
collegiata sotto la
direzione di un...