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scenographic, a.|siːnəʊˈgræfɪk| Also 8 scheno-. [a. F. scénographique or ad. Gr. σκηνογραϕικ-ός, f. σκηνογράϕ-ος scenograph.] Of or belonging to scenography, scene-painting, or drawing in perspective.
1670Moxon Pract. Perspective 2 There be two sorts of Ichnographies named in this Book, viz. the Geometrick Ichnographie, and the Scenographick Ichnographie. 1704J. Harris Lex. Techn. I. s.v. Scenography, The Scenographick appearance of any Figure, Body, or Building. 1719B. Taylor Princ. Linear Perspective 6 The Representation of any Object is no other than its Schenographic Projection on the Plane of the Picture. c1780Barry Lect. Art v. (1848) 202 The scenographic part of optics examines how the drawings of edifices should be drawn. 1813T. Busby Lucretius II. iv. Comm. p. xxi, The information of the sense goes no further than to the scenographic existence of the object. 1850J. Leitch tr. C.O. Müller's Anc. Art §184 (ed. 2) 167 Scenographic pictures, in which illusion was the highest aim, were also employed at the games. b. quasi-n. in pl. The principles of perspective.
1761Kirby Persp. Archit. i. i. 2/1 The doctrine of projection may..be considered as consisting of three distinct branches,..viz. Orthographics, stereographics, and scenographics, commonly stiled Perspective. Hence scenoˈgraphical a. = scenographic. scenoˈgraphically adv.
1703T. N. City & C. Purchaser 60 More than one Face may be represented in one Diagram Scenographically. 1729G. Shelvocke Artillery iv. 207 The oblique lines, upon the one and the other Scenographical Figure. |