单词 | dead colour |
释义 | dead colourdead colorn. Painting. The first or preparatory layer of colour in a painting. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > art of colouring > [noun] > laying on of colour > of preparatory layer > preparatory layer grounda1398 champ1573 ground-colour1614 sublition1656 dead colour1658 imprimatura1951 1658 W. Sanderson Graphice 63 First to speak of dead-colours. 1672 C. Beale Pocket-bk. in H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting (1763) III. i. 70 5 June, Dr. Tillotson sat..to Mr. Lely for him to lay in a dead colour of his picture. 1788 J. Reynolds Disc. Royal Acad. 10 Dec. 22 Every artist must have remarked, how often that lightness of hand, which was in his dead-colour, or first painting, escaped in the finishing, when he had determined the parts with more precision. a1806 J. Barry in R. N. Wornum Lect. on Painting (1848) 224 A slight general dead colour of the whole. c1843 H. Greenough in Flagg Life W. Allston (1893) 182 This dead color I paint solidly, with a good body of color. 1901 Scribner's Monthly Aug. 255/1 There was, indeed, an early method employed by painters of laying in their pictures in what they were pleased to term ‘dead color’, as a kind of foundation or preparation for their succeeding painting. 1977 W. F. Axton in U. C. Knoepflmacher & G. B. Tennyson Nature & Victorian Imagination xvi. 296 This general trend toward direct application of color, renunciation of preliminary dead-color underpainting, and the brilliancy and transparency of color obtained by glazing over a wet white ground..was developing in the work of David Wilkie, W. H. Hunt, William Etty, William Mulready, and William Dyce. Derivatives ˈdead-ˌcolour v. (transitive) to paint in dead colour. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > art of colouring > colour [verb (transitive)] > lay on a colour > lay on preparatory layer dead-colour1658 to lay in1676 1658 W. Sanderson Graphice 64 Pictures by a good Master, begun, and dead-coloured only. 1668 Excellency of Pen & Pencil 101 For a light-red Garment, first dead-colour it with Vermilion. ?1790 J. Imison Curious & Misc. Articles (new ed.) 58 in School of Arts (ed. 2) After the student has covered over, or as artists term it, has dead-coloured the head. ˈdead-ˌcolouring n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > art of colouring > [noun] > laying on of colour > of preparatory layer grassing1538 dead-colouring1668 1668 Excellency of Pen & Pencil 82 In this Dead-colouring you need not be over curious..the colours may be mended at the second Operation. 1859 T. J. Gullick & J. Timbs Painting 230 The Dead-colouring is the first or preparatory painting, and is so termed because the colours are laid cold and pale to admit of the after-paintings. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < n.1658 |
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