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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
sculptural — [[t]skʌ̱lptʃərəl[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Sculptural means relating to sculpture. He enjoyed working with clay as a sculptural form... The sculptural style of the classical and Hellenistic periods … English dictionary
sculptural — sculptural, ale, aux [ skyltyral, o ] adj. • 1765; de sculpture 1 ♦ Didact. Relatif à la sculpture. Art sculptural. ⇒ plastique. « Des sensations picturales ou sculpturales » (C. Mauclair). 2 ♦ Qui évoque la sculpture. « L apparence grisâtre et [ … Encyclopédie Universelle
STYLE — Sous l’égide de la linguistique, le style devient aujourd’hui l’objet d’une science: la stylistique veut être la science des registres de la langue, et elle s’efforce de définir le style comme concept opératoire. Mais le mot style a, dans l’usage … Encyclopédie Universelle
Tempyō style — Japanese sculptural style of the Nara period (710–784), greatly influenced by the Chinese imperial style of the Tang dynasty (618–907). Many supreme sculptural achievements of Japanese Buddhist art were created during this era, often in unbaked… … Universalium
Fujiwara style — Japanese sculptural style of the late Heian period (897–1185). The style of the principal icons accorded with the emotional appeal of Pure Land Buddhism, introduced to counter the older esoteric sects. The sculpted figures, though still full and… … Universalium
Jōgan style — Japanese sculptural style of the early Heian period, seen primarily but not exclusively in Buddhist sculptures. The massive figures, carved from single blocks of wood, are columnar, erect, and symmetrical and have large round faces, large lips,… … Universalium
Burgundian Romanesque style — ▪ art architectural and sculptural style (c. 1075–c. 1125) that emerged in the duchy of Burgundy in eastern France and marked some of the highest achievements of Romanesque art (q.v.). The architecture of the Burgundian school arose… … Universalium
Régence style — French style in the decorative arts that developed с 1710–1730, when Philippe II, duc d Orléans, was regent of France. It marks the transition from the massive rectilinear forms of furniture in the Louis XIV style to the Rococo forms of Louis XV… … Universalium
Color realism (art style) — Detail of Woman with a Water Pitcher, by Johannes Vermeer, showing arm broken into two large areas of mixed color. Color realism is a fine art style where accurately portrayed colors create a sense of space and form. It employs a flattening of… … Wikipedia
beak style — ▪ Papuan art distinctive use of birdlike forms in human figures carved in wood in the lower Sepik and Ramu regions of Papua New Guinea. The head of the figure is generally placed on a short neck that connects it to a thick body, over which a… … Universalium
Cistercian style — ▪ architecture architecture of the Cistercian monastic order in the 12th century. The order was an austere community characterized by devotion to humility and to rigid discipline. Unlike most orders of the period, under which the arts… … Universalium