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单词 painting
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Definition of painting in English:

painting

noun ˈpeɪntɪŋˈpeɪn(t)ɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or skill of using paint, either in a picture or as decoration.

    pastels require a different approach to painting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ultimately, the work is about contemporary photography, not historical painting.
    • For example, in art we are familiar with the genres of painting, drawing, sculpture and engraving.
    • After studying painting and graphic design locally, he went to the United States to further his art education.
    • Seeing and knowing could not be made congruent in mimetic painting.
    • The image becomes abstract, but is evocative of specific styles of modernist painting.
    • As for the rest of the team, they celebrate the art of painting in water colours.
    • The second batch will be trained in pencil drawing, watercolour painting, oil painting and acrylic painting.
    • At first concentrating on drawing, he eventually gravitated toward painting and collage.
    • The art of painting icons has its origins in the Byzantine empire of the sixth and seventh century.
    • This is partly to be explained by the decline of narrative painting as a vigorous art form in Australia; the medium of film has to a large degree superseded this art form.
    • The statement invites generalization to all of modernist painting.
    • He also suggests the distance we have come from earlier traditions of modernist painting.
    • The Suprematists took the art of painting and porcelain making to the ultimate extreme of complete abstraction, using the geometrical forms of the square, circle and cross.
    • The work attests to the artist's faith in both the craft of painting and the spiritual capacity of art.
    • He later worked as a graphic designer and taught drawing and painting to children.
    • Pradeep developed his art of painting and sketching with no formal training or schooling.
    • Some Sherpas have developed skills in religious painting and in liturgical chanting.
    • The art of painting, many artists believed, ought to have grander aspirations.
    • Less well developed are the arts of painting, sculpture, and carving.
    • As nearly all forms of art, early painting had been under the influence of the Chinese culture.
    1. 1.1count noun A painted picture.
      an oil painting
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her original paintings and prints soon began to help raise funds for charities.
      • At that time, Talbot sought to turn the medium of photography into a dignified art form like painting had been.
      • I've been inspired by a colleague who has a house full of lovely paintings and sculptures.
      • His paintings are said to be the most collectible of all artists living today.
      • He gave many of his sketches and paintings as gifts to doctors, nurses and hospital staff.
      • Yet people do still make a pilgrimage to see Leonardo's original painting in the Louvre.
      • She takes him to view Gustav Klimt's painting of Danae.
      • His magazine illustrations and the drawings he made for his paintings have much in common.
      • Certainly we must attempt to interpret great paintings in a way which makes them accessible.
      • Mr Scobie said he lost track of how many people came to view paintings and buy prints and cards on Saturday.
      • He will see four of his paintings hanging on the walls, including one, pictured, of a cat.
      • The museum is a collection of paintings, posters and artwork all in the name of peace.
      • The same group of pupils have also had their drawings and paintings displayed in a supermarket.
      • I followed him up the narrow steps to the museum, where walls were crammed with paintings.
      • Her original training was as an artist and some of her paintings can be seen in her home.
      • I tried last year and had one of my paintings hung at the exhibition but I didn't win anything.
      • As the years go by people forget where paintings are and they become lost to the art world.
      • Mack will be creating a new sculpture based on this painting, also with the cooperation of Liang.
      • On display will be a selection of paintings, ceramics and textile arts all of which will be on sale.
      • The title of Paul Gauguin's well-known painting makes a handy list of questions that researchers hope to answer by studying supernovae.
      Synonyms
      picture, illustration, portrayal, depiction, delineation, representation, likeness, image, sketch, cartoon, artwork
      oil painting, oil, watercolour, canvas
 
 

Definition of painting in US English:

painting

nounˈpeɪn(t)ɪŋˈpān(t)iNG
  • 1The process or art of using paint, in a picture, as a protective coating, or as decoration.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some Sherpas have developed skills in religious painting and in liturgical chanting.
    • The second batch will be trained in pencil drawing, watercolour painting, oil painting and acrylic painting.
    • This is partly to be explained by the decline of narrative painting as a vigorous art form in Australia; the medium of film has to a large degree superseded this art form.
    • The art of painting, many artists believed, ought to have grander aspirations.
    • At first concentrating on drawing, he eventually gravitated toward painting and collage.
    • As for the rest of the team, they celebrate the art of painting in water colours.
    • After studying painting and graphic design locally, he went to the United States to further his art education.
    • The statement invites generalization to all of modernist painting.
    • The Suprematists took the art of painting and porcelain making to the ultimate extreme of complete abstraction, using the geometrical forms of the square, circle and cross.
    • The image becomes abstract, but is evocative of specific styles of modernist painting.
    • Less well developed are the arts of painting, sculpture, and carving.
    • For example, in art we are familiar with the genres of painting, drawing, sculpture and engraving.
    • He also suggests the distance we have come from earlier traditions of modernist painting.
    • Pradeep developed his art of painting and sketching with no formal training or schooling.
    • He later worked as a graphic designer and taught drawing and painting to children.
    • The work attests to the artist's faith in both the craft of painting and the spiritual capacity of art.
    • Ultimately, the work is about contemporary photography, not historical painting.
    • As nearly all forms of art, early painting had been under the influence of the Chinese culture.
    • Seeing and knowing could not be made congruent in mimetic painting.
    • The art of painting icons has its origins in the Byzantine empire of the sixth and seventh century.
    1. 1.1 A painted picture.
      an oil painting
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At that time, Talbot sought to turn the medium of photography into a dignified art form like painting had been.
      • The same group of pupils have also had their drawings and paintings displayed in a supermarket.
      • I tried last year and had one of my paintings hung at the exhibition but I didn't win anything.
      • I've been inspired by a colleague who has a house full of lovely paintings and sculptures.
      • She takes him to view Gustav Klimt's painting of Danae.
      • His magazine illustrations and the drawings he made for his paintings have much in common.
      • He will see four of his paintings hanging on the walls, including one, pictured, of a cat.
      • Mack will be creating a new sculpture based on this painting, also with the cooperation of Liang.
      • The museum is a collection of paintings, posters and artwork all in the name of peace.
      • Certainly we must attempt to interpret great paintings in a way which makes them accessible.
      • Her original training was as an artist and some of her paintings can be seen in her home.
      • Yet people do still make a pilgrimage to see Leonardo's original painting in the Louvre.
      • As the years go by people forget where paintings are and they become lost to the art world.
      • Her original paintings and prints soon began to help raise funds for charities.
      • The title of Paul Gauguin's well-known painting makes a handy list of questions that researchers hope to answer by studying supernovae.
      • His paintings are said to be the most collectible of all artists living today.
      • He gave many of his sketches and paintings as gifts to doctors, nurses and hospital staff.
      • I followed him up the narrow steps to the museum, where walls were crammed with paintings.
      • On display will be a selection of paintings, ceramics and textile arts all of which will be on sale.
      • Mr Scobie said he lost track of how many people came to view paintings and buy prints and cards on Saturday.
      Synonyms
      picture, illustration, portrayal, depiction, delineation, representation, likeness, image, sketch, cartoon, artwork
 
 
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