释义 |
‖ alla prima, advb. phr. passing into n.|ˌalla ˈpriːma, ˌælə ˈpraɪ-| [It., lit. ‘at once’.] The direct method of painting without underpainting.
1849M. P. Merrifield Orig. Treatises Arts of Painting I. vi. p. cxxxiv, Paolo Veronese painted generally alla prima with more body than Titian..so that the finished picture was little more than the abbozzo; that is, he painted up his picture at once. 1961M. Levy Studio Dict. Art Terms 12 Alla prima, direct painting. The completion of a painting by a single application of pigments, in contrast to a painting which is completed in stages by the application of successive layers of pigments. |