Enkaustik
encaustic painting (wax-based technique)
noun en-KOWS-tik Rare
Origin: from Greek enkaiein, to burn in
Usage Note
Enkaustik is an ancient painting technique using heated beeswax mixed with pigment, applied to panels. The name comes from Greek meaning 'to burn in'. A feminine noun used in art-historical contexts.
Examples
"Viele antike Porträts aus Ägypten entstanden in der Enkaustik-Technik."
Natural Translation
Many ancient portraits from Egypt were created using the encaustic technique.
Literal Translation
Many ancient portraits from Egypt arose in the encaustic technique.
Related Words
- Abguss cast, casting (plaster or metal replica of a sculpture)
- Abstraktion abstraction (non-representational art)
- Acrylfarbe acrylic paint
- Akanthus acanthus (decorative leaf motif)
- Akt nude
- Aktmalerei nude painting; figure painting
- Aktmodell life model; nude model (for drawing or painting)
- Aktzeichnung life drawing, figure drawing (of the nude)
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