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illusionism
[ ih-loo-zhuh-niz-uhm ]
noun
- a technique of using pictorial methods in order to deceive the eye. Compare trompe l'oeil.
- Philosophy. a theory or doctrine that the material world is an illusion.
illusionism
/ 瑟藞濒耻藧萧蓹藢苍瑟锄蓹尘 /
noun
- philosophy the doctrine that the external world exists only in illusory sense perceptions
- the use of highly illusory effects in art or decoration, esp the use of perspective in painting to create an impression of three-dimensional reality
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 颈濒路濒耻顎却颈辞苍路颈蝉顎僼颈肠 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of illusionism1
Example Sentences
A genre of mostly paintings whose subject matter is photographs and whose prevailing style is precise illusionism began to emerge in the late 1960s.
The artist, who鈥檚 known for installations that combine video, sculpture and projections, has both an artistic investment in and a family connection to illusionism.
For some years, he kept acting and illusionism separate.
In art, all this necessitated a turn away from illusionism and a return to the basic building blocks, the foundational honesty of abstraction: line, color, materials, structure.
The greatest leaps in his development as an abstract painter came through absorption of the liberation of color in French Fauvism and the spatial transformation of pictorial illusionism in Claude Monet鈥檚 lily ponds, as well as from traditional Japanese aesthetics.
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