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stylize, v.|ˈstaɪlaɪz| [f. style n. + -ize, after G. stilisiren.] trans. To conform (an artistic representation) to the rules of a conventional style; to conventionalize. Chiefly in pa. pple. Hence ˈstylized ppl. a.; also styliˈzation.
1898Q. Rev. July 97 The stylized and eclectic art of Tyre. 1901A. J. Evans in Oxf. Univ. Gaz. 12 Feb. 339/1 A highly stylized bull's leg of ivory, from a stool. 1904Q. Rev. Apr. 428 The comparison of form in real objects and form as modified, ‘stylised,’ by art. 1908A. J. Evans in Anthropol. & Classics 12 The progressive degeneration and stylization of the heads of horses, goats, deer and oxen. 1912H. G. Spearing Childh. of Art v. 118 Stylisation..is now generally admitted to be a sort of degeneration, though some consider it only as a stage in the evolution of art to a higher plane. |