释义 |
sfu·ma·to \sfüˈmä(ˌ)tō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Italian, from sfumato, past participle of sfumare to evaporate, shade off into another color, from s- (from Latin ex-) + fumare to smoke, from Latin — more at fume : the definition of form without abrupt outline by delicate gradation from light to shadow producing an atmospheric effect (as in the painting of Leonardo da Vinci) — compare chiaroscuro |