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Discover Ludwig"pictorial technique" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in reference to the methods and techniques used in visual arts, such as painting, photography, or graphic design. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The artist's use of contrasting colors and bold brushstrokes demonstrates their mastery of pictorial technique." - "Photographers can experiment with different pictorial techniques to create unique and visually striking images."
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Early on, Mr. Richter invented a pictorial technique that may be called Photographic Impressionism.
A far cry from these open, airy compositions is the soberer, more expressive pictorial technique he developed later.
This is a pictorial technique to directly measure pleasure and arousal on two 9 point scales ranging from 4 (most happy; intense) to -4 (most unhappy; least intense).
Despite fundamental differences between teacher and student, Manet was to owe to Couture a good grasp of drawing and pictorial technique.
Merz's most striking pictorial technique involves layering combinations of graphite, wax, pastel, and paint that is brushed or sprayed, or sometimes both, onto paper, metal, board, or unstretched canvas.
Back in Paris in 1780, he completed and successfully exhibited Belisarius Asking Alms, in which he combined a nobly sentimental approach to antiquity with a pictorial technique reminiscent of Poussin.
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Each rhymes ambiguous imagery of gyrating bodies with dynamics of disparate pictorial techniques.
They are the provocative paintings that trace Salvador Dali's experiments with various pictorial techniques from 1926 to 1982.
Antonello da Messina, (born c. 1430, Messina, Sicily [Italy] died c. February 19 , 1479 Messina) painter who probably introduced oil painting and Flemish pictorial techniques into mid-15th-century Venetian art.
C. 1430 Messina, Italy c. February 19 , 1479Messina, Italy Antonello da Messina, (born c. 1430, Messina, Sicily [Italy] died c. February 19 , 1479 Messina) painter who probably introduced oil painting and Flemish pictorial techniques into mid-15th-century Venetian art.
The author's interests lie in the study of ancient pictorial techniques, of engraving and in the art of restoration.
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