Definition of Imprimatura. Meaning of Imprimatura. Synonyms of Imprimatura

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Definition of Imprimatura

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Meaning of Imprimatura from wikipedia

- In painting, imprimatura is an initial stain of color painted on a ground. It provides a painter with a transparent, toned ground, which will allow light...
- different types of underpainting, such as veneda, verdaccio, morellone, imprimatura and grisaille. The different types have different colourings. Grisaille...
- a similar gray color, but a separate underlayer of paint. This local imprimatura, used in preparation for specific areas of the painting, was also practiced...
- drawing done on a painting ground before paint is applied, for example, an imprimatura or an underpainting. Underdrawing was used extensively by 15th century...
- Azucena Barrios Ruiz (2018). "Caraterización mineralógica y química de la imprimatura y los pigmentos del Códice Maya de México". El Códice Maya de México...
- of chalk and animal glue to it and polishing it smooth. No additional imprimatura was used, and the warm tonality of the primer shines through in the final...
- Atto Melani as a central character. In painting, the distinct term "imprimatura" is use of an underlying coat of paint. In the Doctor Who Virgin New...
- gesso. In the Medieval and early Renaissance time thin coats of paint (imprimatura) were used for the same purpose: unfinished Michelangelo works suggest...
- Illusionism Illusionistic ceiling painting Illustration Impasto Impressionism Imprimatura Incised painting Indian painting Indigenous Australian art Informalism...
- impression, impressionable, impressional, impressive, impressor, imprimatur, imprimatura, imprint, incompressibility, incompressible, inexpressible, inexpressive...