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illusionism /ɪˈluːʒ(ə)nɪz(ə)m /noun [mass noun]The principle or technique by which artistic representations are made to resemble real objects or to give an appearance of space by the use of perspective.Venetian art was more painterly than the sculptural art of central Italy, and artists used light and colour more dramatically; Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese developed the expressive power and illusionism of oil painting....- This illusionism is contradicted by brushwork highlighting the front picture plane or establishing ambiguous layers of space lying beyond.
- All are frontally oriented works that expose conventions of illusionism by carrying them off of the wall into real space.
Derivatives illusionistic adjective ...- Magritte was an illusionistic surrealist who lived through the Nazi occupation of Belgium and war years of the mid-1900s.
- Caravaggio returns to the half-length format of his early genre scenes, but all naturalistic bravura and illusionistic detail are gone.
- Chardin's softer, more painterly realism exhibits a Rococo temperament stylistically fused with an illusionistic aim, each moderating the other.
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