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Arts

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pastiche
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pas
tiche
Noun

an artwork that imitates the style of someone or something else on purpose

The artist created a pastiche of Van Gogh's work, capturing his signature brushstrokes and vibrant colors in a modern context.

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oeuvre
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oeuvre
Noun

the collection of artistic or literary works produced by a particular painter, author, etc.

The museum's retrospective showcased the entire oeuvre of the renowned painter, highlighting his evolution over four decades.

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parody
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Noun

a piece of writing, music, etc. that imitates the style of someone else in a humorous way

The comedian's parody of the popular song went viral, making people laugh with its clever and humorous lyrics.

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magnum opus
Noun

the greatest literary or artistic piece that an author or artist has created

Many critics consider Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to be his magnum opus, showcasing the pinnacle of his musical genius.

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Noun

a cultural and artistic movement that explores the intersection of African and African Diaspora culture with technology and the future

The film "Black Panther" is often cited as a prime example of Afrofuturism, blending African culture with futuristic technology and themes.

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canon
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ca
non
Noun

a deep, narrow ravine formed by the erosive action of a river in a dry region, often with steep sides

The hikers descended into the canon, surrounded by towering cliffs.

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altarpiece
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piece
Noun

a work of art that is placed above or behind an altar

The cathedral's altarpiece, a magnificent triptych depicting scenes from the life of Christ, drew worshippers from far and wide to admire its beauty.

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bust
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bust
Noun

an event marked by excessive eating or drinking

The holiday dinner turned into a real bust.

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etch
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etch
Verb

to cut or carve designs or writings on a hard surface, often using acid or a laser beam

The artist etched a detailed illustration on a metal plate.

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im
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Noun

a painting technique in which paint is applied so thickly to the canvas or panel that the brush strokes are visible

The artist's use of impasto technique created a rich texture on the canvas, with thick layers of paint giving the artwork a three-dimensional quality.

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poin
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Noun

a painting created using dots and small strokes of color

The gallery displayed a pointillism of a bustling Paris street.

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fresco
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fres
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Noun

a technique of mural painting that is done by putting watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling

The cathedral's walls were adorned with magnificent frescoes depicting scenes from biblical stories, their vibrant colors still vivid after centuries.

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mannerism
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Noun

an exaggerated gesture, speech pattern, or style intended to create an effect or impression

She exaggerated the hand gestures as a mannerism for comedic effect.

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Baroque
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roque
Adjective

having intricate and often symmetrical decorative details

The mirror's Baroque frame was gilded and swirling with floral motifs.

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neo
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Noun

a style of art, literature, music, or architecture that imitates the style practiced in ancient Greece and Rome

Neoclassicism emerged as a dominant artistic movement in the late 18th century, characterized by a revival of classical principles and aesthetics.

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diorama
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Noun

a small-scale three-dimensional model or display depicting a scene, often enclosed within a glass case for viewing

The museum featured a diorama showcasing a prehistoric dinosaur habitat, complete with miniature plants and realistic terrain.

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chiaroscuro
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Noun

a technique used in drawing and painting that involves the use of light and dark tones to create a sense of depth and contrast

The artist’s use of chiaroscuro in her portrait added a dramatic effect, making the subject appear as though they were emerging from the shadows.

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da
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Noun

an art movement that challenges the concept of art itself, often creating works that reject traditional principles

Dadaism challenged the idea of what art could be.

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Rococo
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Noun

an elaborate and heavily decorated style of art, architecture, and furniture with asymmetrical patterns that was prevalent in Europe in the 18th century

The Rococo movement left a legacy of intricate scrollwork and florid details that continue to inspire modern designers.

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abstract expressionism
Noun

a modern art movement originated in New York in which an artist expresses subjective feelings in abstract forms rather than external objects or figures

Abstract expressionism emerged in the mid-20th century, characterized by spontaneous, intuitive creations often devoid of recognizable subject matter.

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kinetic art
Noun

a modern art form that depends on motion to produce the desired effect

Kinetic art is a form of art that incorporates moving parts or relies on motion for its effect, often engaging viewers in an interactive experience.

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mime
sis
Noun

the artistic representation or imitation of reality, often with the aim of depicting the natural world or human experiences

The painting aimed for mimesis by realistically depicting the landscape.

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quatt
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Noun

the artistic period of the 15th century in Italian Renaissance art

Quattrocento art reflects the cultural and artistic achievements of the Italian Renaissance.

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tab
leau
Noun

a dramatic scene or picture, often presented on stage or in a performance

The movie's climactic battle scene was a vivid tableau of chaos and heroism.

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aesthete
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thete
Noun

a person with highly refined artistic tastes who appreciates and actively seeks out experiences of beauty

As an aesthete, John spent his mornings admiring the paintings in the gallery.

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typography
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Noun

the art and technique of organizing written text in a visually appealing and readable manner

The graphic designer meticulously crafted the typography for the book cover, selecting fonts and arranging text to capture the essence of the story while maintaining readability.

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horology
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Noun

the art of making watches and clocks

Horology, the art and science of timekeeping, encompasses the intricate craftsmanship of mechanical watches and clocks, from precision engineering to intricate design.

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avant-garde
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avant
garde
Adjective

innovative, experimental, or unconventional in style or approach, especially in the arts

The avant-garde filmmaker pushed the boundaries of narrative structure, crafting abstract, non-linear stories that challenged viewers' perceptions of cinema.

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