Definition of Decorativism. Meaning of Decorativism. Synonyms of Decorativism

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- constructions did not yet have enough substance or inertially continued the decorativism of the previous period. Re-established in 1990 as a department within...
- manufacturer Mataro (Barcelona). Exponent of the significant elements of decorativism that characterized the modernist movement was declared in 2000 a Cultural...
- Igor Dukhan and Nancy Perloff called the 1917 version "an expressionist decorativism of color and narrative" and "a set of brightly colored, folklike watercolors"...
- the Nymphs, 1896), etc. Between Pre-Raphaelite symbolism and modernist decorativism was the work of the illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, who produced numerous...
- light tones, s****ing subtle and evocative effects of atmosphere. The decorativism of Rococo painting draws its substance from the rich ornamentation common...
- Roman Galleria ****onale d'Arte Moderna. The canvas mixes a geometrising decorativism and an unexpected psychological introspection in the expressions of the...
- His style was somewhat naive, with a tendency towards arabesque and decorativism, in which the Nabi influence is perceptible. It later evolved into Expressionism...
- the apse Pair of bell towers in the western façade Great formal purity Decorativism and structural upheaval Near elimination of transepts Prominent transepts...
- Italian classicism split into several currents: one moved more towards decorativism, with the use of light tones and shiny surfaces, where the lighting is...
- historians Dukhan and Perloff called the 1917 version "an expressionist decorativism of color and narrative" and "a set of brightly colored, folklike watercolors"...