释义 |
ˌtextuˈrology [ad. F. texturologie: see -ology.] A term coined by Jean-Philippe-Arthur Dubuffet (b. 1901) for a kind of painting created by him, composed of minute drops of paint entirely covering a flat surface.
1959J. A. Thwaites in Arts Yearbk. III. 134/2 In the Texturologies..he [sc. Jean Dubuffet] has pulverized the form and color as never before. 1964New Statesman 1 May 695/2 Dubuffet's finely granulated texturologies. 1973Art Internat. Mar. 30/2, I don't want to comment here on the nature of Dubuffet's ‘texturologies’. |