单词 | tachism |
释义 | > as lemmasˈtachism ˈtachism n. [compare French tachisme (also used)] a style of modern painting in which spots or dabs of colour are arranged in apparently random manner to evoke an emotion, scene, etc.; cf. action painting n. at action n. Compounds 1. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [noun] > action painting or tachism abstract expressionism1922 action art1930 action painting1952 tachism1956 art autre1957 1956 Archit. Rev. 120 333/1 The same Cézanne picture, considered simply as a painted surface, is one of the finest examples of ‘tachism’ in the history of art. 1957 Times 28 Nov. 3/4 The Canadian artist, Mr. Austin Cooper can claim to have been among the first in this country to practise what is now generally known as tachisme. 1960 J. Cohen Chance, Skill & Luck ii. 42 Nealces may deserve to be described by the historian of art as the founder of Tachism. 1978 Jrnl. Royal Soc. Arts 126 696/1 Abstract expressionism and tachisme, dead on time, and an explosion of hard-edged colour, produced, he told me, under the razzamataz influence of New York. 1979 E. H. Gombrich Sense of Order ii. 62 Any number of Ph.D. theses await being written about the influence of Cubism, of Tachism, of Op or Pop art on fabrics and wall paper. < as lemmas |
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