单词 | precisionism |
释义 | precisionismn. Art. The style or technique of the Precisionists. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [noun] > other movements chinoiserie1846 fantasticism1846 materialism1850 attitudinarianism1853 Vienna Secession1900 luminarism1903 Viennese Secession1903 luminism1905 Whistlerism1912 Omega Workshop1917 Suprematism1921 neoprimitivism1922 Rayonism1922 Bauhaus1923 linearism1935 precisionism1939 actionism1953 neo-expressionism1957 neo-Dadaism1960 neo-Dada1961 structurism1963 arte povera1969 process art1969 eco-art1970 body art1971 post-minimalism1971 Memphis1981 neo-conceptualism1986 Neo-Geo1986 Norman Rockwellism1988 Stuckism1999 1939 M. Candler Cheney Mod. Art in Amer. v. 78 An interesting course can be traced through his [sc. Herman Maril's] painting..; from a precisionism of line and color, suggesting influences of Picasso and Matisse, to greatly enriched formal syntheses. 1947 Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 8 493 The success of ‘objectivism’, of the style of trompe l'oeil painters at the end of the nineteenth century and in the precisionism in America was caused by the ‘scientific’ character of these movements. 1960 Art in Amer. iii. 47 When Jefferson consciously reacted against the light, impermanent and provincial qualities of American building..it was to another and more integral kind of ‘precisionism’ that he turned: to a precisionism of mass. 1989 N.Y. Times 22 Oct. xxi. 8/1 The evolution of his style from a crisp, clean Precisionism to a freer, more abstract and fragmented interpretation of his observations. 2003 New Yorker 10 Feb. 20/1 The best works are the architectonic abstractions of Charles G. Shaw from the mid-thirties, skyscraper-filled ziggurats that owe more to Precisionism than to Cubism. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmaspreˈcisionism preˈcisionism n. the practice of precision in behaviour and action (cf. precisianism n.); (also) the doctrine or practice of the Precisionists (cf. precisionist n. 2). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > a standard of conduct > [noun] > acting according to some standard, fashion, etc. > strict or rigorous conformity austerenessa1450 rigour1536 preciseness1545 precisianism1573 rigorism1704 precisionism1868 1868 H. Kingsley Mathilde II. vi. 94 She had disliked André Desilles and his precisionism all her life. 1984 S. Landau Dictionaries 351 MW9 has abandoned this exercise in specious precisionism. 2001 S. Harrison Pop Art & Origins Post-modernism iii. v. 121 A similar relationship linked precisionism, a Cubist variant on the same art, and minimalism. < n.1939 as lemmas |
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