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Peruginesque, a.|pəruːdʒɪˈnɛsk| [f. Perugino (see below) + -esque.] Resembling the style of the Italian painter Pietro Vannucci (c 1450–1523), known as Pietro Perugino after the town Perugia.
1842tr. Kugler's Handbk. Hist. Painting I. iv. iv. 172 The figures are beautiful and dignified, but without constraint or Peruginesque mannerism. 1863G. M. Hopkins Let. 10 July (1956) 202 There are the most deliciously graceful Giottesque ashes..here—I do not mean Giottesque though, Peruginesque, Fra-Angelical(!), in Raphael's earlier manner. 1874E. Eastlake tr. Kugler's Handbk. Painting: Italian Schools (ed. 4) I. iv. ii. 297 Various pictures, more or less weak, of a Peruginesque class, bear his name. Ibid., His [sc. Lo Spagna's] style is a mixture of the Peruginesque and Raphaelesque. 1936Burlington Mag. Sept. 130/1 The two saints..have indeed something Umbrian, even late Peruginesque, in them. 1956K. Clark Nude vi. 232 Drawings in a Peruginesque style, which show the holy women weeping over the stretched-out body of the dead Christ. |