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illusionism|ɪˈl(j)uːʒənɪz(ə)m| [f. illusion + -ism.] 1. Theory or doctrine pertaining to or dealing with illusions; the theory that the material world is an illusion.
1843For. Q. Rev. II. 351 From illusionism (the theory of Bishop Berkeley) to mysticism. 1882Athenæum 14 Jan. 51/3 It contains what profess to be adequate analyses of..the ‘akosmism of Brahmanism’ and the ‘absolute illusionism of Buddhism’. 2. The use of illusionary effects in art or sculpture.
1951M. L. Wolf Dict. Arts 345/2 Illusionism, the effort in painting or sculpture to create as nearly as possible an illusion of visual reality. 1960[see fantasist]. 1961M. Levy Studio Dict. Art Terms 62 Illusionism, the practice of Trompe L'Oeil painting. 1962Times 6 Apr. 17/3 It [sc. the attitude and style of pop-art] is a gaudy glamorization of its subject which deliberately crashes its visual gears from abstract pattern right through to trompe-l'oeil illusionism. |