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Tenebrismus

tenebrism (extreme light-dark painting style)

noun te-ne-BRIS-moos Rare

Origin: from Latin 'tenebrae' (darkness)

Usage Note

Tenebrismus is a painting style characterised by dramatic illumination of figures against a predominantly dark background. Associated with Caravaggio, it was widely adopted by his followers (Caravaggisten) across 17th-century Europe.

Examples

"Der Tenebrismus verleiht dem Gemälde eine theatralische, fast dramatische Wirkung."

Natural Translation

Tenebrism gives the painting a theatrical, almost dramatic effect.

Literal Translation

The tenebrism lends the painting a theatrical, almost dramatic effect.

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