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  • Impasto
  • Painting technique

    Impasto is a technique used in painting where paint is laid on an area of the surface thickly, usually thick enough that the brush or painting-knife strokes

    Impasto

    Impasto

    Impasto

  • Impasto (pottery)
  • Type of ancient Etruscan pottery

    Impasto is a type of coarse Etruscan pottery. The defining characteristic is that the clay contains chips of mica or stone. In G.A. Mansuelli's, The Art

    Impasto (pottery)

    Impasto (pottery)

    Impasto_(pottery)

  • Jean Siméon Chardin
  • French painter (1699–1779)

    Carefully balanced composition, soft diffusion of light, and granular impasto characterize his work. Chardin was born in Paris, the son of a cabinetmaker

    Jean Siméon Chardin

    Jean Siméon Chardin

    Jean_Siméon_Chardin

  • The Mulberry Tree (Van Gogh)
  • Painting by Vincent van Gogh

    expressive brushstrokes follows van Gogh's signature characteristic use of impasto techniques. His heavy application of paint makes the work appear almost

    The Mulberry Tree (Van Gogh)

    The Mulberry Tree (Van Gogh)

    The_Mulberry_Tree_(Van_Gogh)

  • Francisco Goya
  • Spanish painter and printmaker (1746–1828)

    him to capture complex color shifts or texture, and was unsuited to the impasto and glazing techniques he was by then applying to his painted works. The

    Francisco Goya

    Francisco Goya

    Francisco_Goya

  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Dutch painter (1853–1890)

    with Cypresses. The works are characterised by swirls and densely painted impasto, and include The Starry Night, in which cypresses dominate the foreground

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent_van_Gogh

  • Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear
  • 1889 self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh

    heavy bandage in place and protect him from the winter cold. Van Gogh used Impasto painting strokes, a technique where paint is laid thickly on a surface

    Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear

    Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear

    Self-Portrait_with_Bandaged_Ear

  • Post-Impressionism
  • Predominantly French art movement, 1886–1905

    rejecting its limitations: they continued using vivid colours, sometimes using impasto (thick application of paint) and painting from life, but were more inclined

    Post-Impressionism

    Post-Impressionism

    Post-Impressionism

  • Matter painting
  • Painting technique

    painting that emphasizes the material qualities of paint through heavy impasto. The style marked a return to impulses characteristic of abstract expressionism

    Matter painting

    Matter_painting

  • Tita Vendia vase
  • The Tita Vendia vase is a ceramic impasto pithos (wine container) made around 620-600 BC, most likely in Rome. The pithos, fragmentary and preserved in

    Tita Vendia vase

    Tita_Vendia_vase

  • David Tress
  • British painter (born 1955)

    Pembrokeshire, southwest Wales. He combines the techniques of collage and impasto with conventional painting and drawing to produce results that have been

    David Tress

    David_Tress

  • Hieronymus Bosch
  • Dutch painter (c. 1450–1516)

    glazes—conceals the brushwork. His paintings with their rough surfaces, so-called impasto painting, differed from the tradition of the great Netherlandish painters

    Hieronymus Bosch

    Hieronymus Bosch

    Hieronymus_Bosch

  • Erin Hanson
  • American artist (born 1981)

    Impressionism style of work characterized by minimal brush strokes and the impasto application of paint." Born in 1981, Hanson began painting as a child,

    Erin Hanson

    Erin_Hanson

  • Fidenae
  • Ancient town of Latium

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Fidenae

    Fidenae

    Fidenae

  • List of works by Robert Antoine Pinchon
  • exhibited in room VII with the Fauves, his palette was already pure and his impasto thick. Claude Monet referred to him as "a surprising touch in the service

    List of works by Robert Antoine Pinchon

    List of works by Robert Antoine Pinchon

    List_of_works_by_Robert_Antoine_Pinchon

  • Painterliness
  • Concept in art history

    contrasting colors, broken tones, broad brushstrokes, sketchiness, and impasto. The opposite of painterly is linear, plastic or formal linear design.

    Painterliness

    Painterliness

    Painterliness

  • Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur
  • 1878 painting by Maurycy Gottlieb

    of glazed (semi-transparent) oil paint. Gottlieb used the technique of impasto (wide, three-dimensional brushstrokes), and physically created patterns

    Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur

    Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur

    Jews_Praying_in_the_Synagogue_on_Yom_Kippur

  • Wheat Field with Cypresses
  • Paintings by Vincent van Gogh

    blue sky like a piece of Scotch plaid; the former painted with a thick impasto like the Monticelli's, and the wheat field in the sun, which represents

    Wheat Field with Cypresses

    Wheat Field with Cypresses

    Wheat_Field_with_Cypresses

  • Mona Lisa (film)
  • 1986 film by Neil Jordan

    thrillers, they become part of a fluid, enjoyable texture, a melodramatic impasto with an expressive power of its own—a romanticism that pulls you along

    Mona Lisa (film)

    Mona_Lisa_(film)

  • Rebelle (software)
  • Digital painting software

    and lets users control the impasto depth of oils and acrylics. Creating thick or thin layers is possible with the Impasto engine, which uses a height

    Rebelle (software)

    Rebelle (software)

    Rebelle_(software)

  • The Three Ages of Woman (Klimt)
  • 1905 painting by Gustav Klimt

    canvas painting that measures 180 by 180 centimeters. It shows signs of an impasto painting technique that was common of Klimt's work. His painting methods

    The Three Ages of Woman (Klimt)

    The Three Ages of Woman (Klimt)

    The_Three_Ages_of_Woman_(Klimt)

  • Allison Schulnik
  • American painter, sculptor, and filmmaker (born 1978)

    sculptor, and animated filmmaker. She is known for her heavily textured, impasto oil paintings and her animated short videos. Schulnik was born in San Diego

    Allison Schulnik

    Allison_Schulnik

  • The Sock Knitter
  • 1915 painting by Grace Cossington Smith

    pressed forward onto the picture plane. Tightly constructed. The creamy impasto paint of the backgrounds holds the picture together. The sitter then holds

    The Sock Knitter

    The_Sock_Knitter

  • Oil pastel
  • Stick consisting of powdered pigment and an oil-based binder

    effects are similar to oil paints. Heavy build-ups can create an almost impasto effect. Once applied to a surface, the oil pastel pigment can be manipulated

    Oil pastel

    Oil pastel

    Oil_pastel

  • Willem de Kooning
  • Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist (1904–1997)

    reunited in 1976. American Figurative Expressionism Erased de Kooning Drawing Impasto New York Figurative Expressionism Grunenberg, Christoph; et al. (2011)

    Willem de Kooning

    Willem de Kooning

    Willem_de_Kooning

  • The Man with the Golden Helmet
  • Painting of the circle of Rembrandt

    dominant subject of the picture thanks to its color and light and the impasto application, against which the half-illuminated face and the dark background

    The Man with the Golden Helmet

    The Man with the Golden Helmet

    The_Man_with_the_Golden_Helmet

  • Dora Khayatt
  • Egyptian-born painter (1910–1986)

    portraits, florals, landscapes, and seascapes. She painted with oils in impasto, and with watercolors. Her first exhibition was at the British Council

    Dora Khayatt

    Dora_Khayatt

  • Garigliano bowl
  • Impasto bowl from c. 500 BCE

    The Garigliano bowl is a small impasto bowl with bucchero glaze likely to have been produced around 500 BC, with an early Latin inscription written in

    Garigliano bowl

    Garigliano bowl

    Garigliano_bowl

  • Villanovan culture
  • Iron age culture in Italy

    in graves. The most common urns were biconical in shape and made from impasto pottery, although some people were buried in distinctive hut-shaped urns

    Villanovan culture

    Villanovan culture

    Villanovan_culture

  • Bucchero
  • Etruscan ceramics style

    heartland. Bucchero ware would seem to have been the natural sequel to the impasto pottery associated with the earlier Villanovan culture from which the Etruscan

    Bucchero

    Bucchero

    Bucchero

  • Open Casket
  • 2016 painting by Dana Schutz

    there are no recognizable features, a deep trough carved into the heavy impasto conveys a sense of savage disfigurement, which is heightened by the whiteness

    Open Casket

    Open_Casket

  • Ida Ivanka Kubler
  • Bulgarian painter (born 1978)

    border between abstraction and figuration, but Kubler used boldly the impasto technique. The painterly imagery is sublime: half-abstract groups of nudes

    Ida Ivanka Kubler

    Ida Ivanka Kubler

    Ida_Ivanka_Kubler

  • Brent Estabrook
  • American artist

    applying paint that is influenced by his doctorate. He builds up a rich impasto that mimics the fibres of velvety fabric, velvet, and fleece with each

    Brent Estabrook

    Brent_Estabrook

  • List of art techniques
  • Grisaille Haboku Hierarchical proportion Illusionistic ceiling painting Impasto Intaglio (printmaking) technique Ink wash painting technique Keum-boo gilding

    List of art techniques

    List_of_art_techniques

  • Walter Sickert
  • British artist (1860–1942)

    precedent in British art. These and other works were painted in heavy impasto and narrow tonal range. Sickert's best-known work, Ennui (c. 1914), reveals

    Walter Sickert

    Walter Sickert

    Walter_Sickert

  • Haruspex
  • Person trained to practise a form of divination

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Haruspex

    Haruspex

    Haruspex

  • Gillian Carnegie
  • English artist

    work builds up the oil paint to create an almost sculptural relief of impasto. This technique is most effective in her Black Square paintings where the

    Gillian Carnegie

    Gillian_Carnegie

  • Men Reading
  • Painting by Francisco de Goya

    contained a large white lead impasto beginning at the head of the man looking upwards, and that "both the part on top of the impasto and that which is level

    Men Reading

    Men Reading

    Men_Reading

  • Acrylic paint
  • Water-resistant paint type meant for canvases

    the viscosity or thickness of the paint. They are the best choice for impasto or heavier paint applications and will hold a brush or knife stroke and

    Acrylic paint

    Acrylic paint

    Acrylic_paint

  • Nicolas de Staël
  • French painter (1914–1955)

    notably Hommage à Piranese (1948) and Jour de fête (1949), in which the impasto grew richer and the color more delicate. He refused to align himself with

    Nicolas de Staël

    Nicolas de Staël

    Nicolas_de_Staël

  • Lucian Freud
  • British painter and engraver (1922–2011)

    on the texture and colour of flesh, and much thicker paint, including impasto. Girl with a White Dog (1951–52, Tate) is an example of a transitional

    Lucian Freud

    Lucian Freud

    Lucian_Freud

  • Irises (painting)
  • Painting by Vincent van Gogh

    earth, and yellow flowers in the background. Van Gogh's characteristic impasto technique adds texture and movement within the painting, creating an energetic

    Irises (painting)

    Irises (painting)

    Irises_(painting)

  • Austin Leeds
  • American DJ

    Gallimore & Austin Leeds feat. Emarie "Aventure" by Drwim & Austin Leeds "Impasto" "Solo Quiero Decirte..." by Warren J. Gallimore & Austin Leeds feat. Emarie

    Austin Leeds

    Austin_Leeds

  • Fauvism
  • Artistic style

    painted in Fauvist style, with golden yellows, incandescent blues, thick impasto and larger brushstrokes. Paul Cézanne, who died during the show on 22 October

    Fauvism

    Fauvism

    Fauvism

  • Oil painting
  • Process of painting with pigments that are bound with a medium of drying oil

    the brushstrokes or texture of the painted surface. Among the earliest impasto effects, using a raised or rough texture in the surface of the paint, are

    Oil painting

    Oil painting

    Oil_painting

  • Langlois Bridge at Arles
  • Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh

    yellow, were used to bring a vibrancy to the works. He painted with an impasto, or thickly applied paint, using color to depict the reflection of light

    Langlois Bridge at Arles

    Langlois Bridge at Arles

    Langlois_Bridge_at_Arles

  • Hannah Cohoon
  • American painter

    had a unique style that was more abstract, simple and personal. She used impasto techniques to create texture within the drawings. Hannah Harrison was one

    Hannah Cohoon

    Hannah Cohoon

    Hannah_Cohoon

  • Christ Crucified (Velázquez)
  • 1632 painting by Diego Velázquez

    abundant Impasto, applied loosely, emphasizing the modeling and the lighting; in some parts the painter "scratched" the still-damp impasto with the tip

    Christ Crucified (Velázquez)

    Christ Crucified (Velázquez)

    Christ_Crucified_(Velázquez)

  • Ann Phong
  • Vietnamese American painter (born 1957)

    up to $1,000. Her technique includes utilizing juxtaposition with heavy impasto layers translating to finer, more transparent layers of paint. Though the

    Ann Phong

    Ann Phong

    Ann_Phong

  • Effets de soir
  • Type of light effects that have appeared in artworks

    This was part of a group of techniques used by Impressionists such as impasto, en plein air, color theory, and thick strokes of oil paint on canvas.

    Effets de soir

    Effets_de_soir

  • Snow at Argenteuil
  • 1875 painting by Claude Monet

    the depicted road surface is thicker than elsewhere in the painting, and impasto is suggestive of the feel of disturbed snow. Most of Monet's Snow at Argenteuil

    Snow at Argenteuil

    Snow at Argenteuil

    Snow_at_Argenteuil

  • Roman–Etruscan Wars
  • Conflicts between the Romans and Etruscans – 8th to 3rd centuries BCE

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Roman–Etruscan Wars

    Roman–Etruscan_Wars

  • Kelly Reemtsen
  • American contemporary artist

    and femininity. Reemtsen's paintings are characterized by their thick impasto, stark white backgrounds and anonymous figures. Her most recent body of

    Kelly Reemtsen

    Kelly_Reemtsen

  • Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris)
  • the influence of Adolphe Monticelli (1824–1886) in its vivid color and impasto paint. Van Gogh admired, and later collected, Monticelli's work. Van Gogh

    Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris)

    Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris)

    Still_life_paintings_by_Vincent_van_Gogh_(Paris)

  • American Impressionism
  • Style of painting

    make the works more vibrant, used broken brushstrokes, and practiced "impasto"- a style of painting characterized by thick raised strokes. European impressionists

    American Impressionism

    American Impressionism

    American_Impressionism

  • Bernat Klein
  • Serbian textile designer and painter

    flat planes of colour, and created oil paintings with a technique called impasto, in which oil paint is applied on a board in thick layers with a palette

    Bernat Klein

    Bernat_Klein

  • Flatness (art)
  • in painting, a criterion which implies rejection of painterliness and impasto. The valorization of flatness led to a number of art movements, including

    Flatness (art)

    Flatness_(art)

  • Le Moulin de la Galette (Van Gogh series)
  • Painting series by Vincent van Gogh

    example how van Gogh used a technique for heavily applying paint called impasto that it created a relief effect, partly to convey emotion. The brushstrokes

    Le Moulin de la Galette (Van Gogh series)

    Le Moulin de la Galette (Van Gogh series)

    Le_Moulin_de_la_Galette_(Van_Gogh_series)

  • Jean Dubuffet
  • French painter and sculptor (1901–1985)

    he could create physical marks, such as scratches and slash marks. The impasto technique of mixing and applying paint was best manifested in Dubuffet's

    Jean Dubuffet

    Jean Dubuffet

    Jean_Dubuffet

  • Alex Olson (artist)
  • Abstract painter

    American artist based in Los Angeles, CA. Olson is known for her use of impasto paint and visual patterning. Olson graduated from Harvard University in

    Alex Olson (artist)

    Alex_Olson_(artist)

  • Liquin
  • Medium are mixtures of petroleum distillates, Liquin Oleopasto, and Liquin Impasto are mixtures of alkyd resin and petroleum distillates. Notably, it is used

    Liquin

    Liquin

  • Tyrsenian languages
  • Extinct pre-Indo-European language family

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Tyrsenian languages

    Tyrsenian languages

    Tyrsenian_languages

  • Daniel Heidkamp
  • American painter

    fresco and studio studies before creating his canvases with thickly built impasto adding detail to his oil compositions. “My source material comes from 'on-the-spot'

    Daniel Heidkamp

    Daniel_Heidkamp

  • Petar Mazev
  • non-figurative paintings in muted colours and rendered in dense and grainy impasto with materials such as burnt wooden plates, glass, scrap-metal sheets,

    Petar Mazev

    Petar Mazev

    Petar_Mazev

  • The Fifer
  • 1866 painting by Édouard Manet

    highlighted with a reduced palette of colors mostly laid on in a thick impasto which brings forth the very sharp black of the jacket and shoes, along

    The Fifer

    The Fifer

    The_Fifer

  • Petr Brandl
  • Czech painter and portrait painter

    forgotten until recently. Brandl employed strong chiaroscuro, areas of heavy impasto and very plastic as well as dramatic figures. According to the Grove Dictionary

    Petr Brandl

    Petr Brandl

    Petr_Brandl

  • Nicholas Harding
  • Australian artist (1956–2022)

    1974. Harding is known for his oil paintings done in a thickly layered impasto technique, his watercolours, and his large scale drawings in ink, mainly

    Nicholas Harding

    Nicholas_Harding

  • Assumption of Mary (Doxaras)
  • Painting by Nikolaos Doxaras

    drying and requires soft hair and bristle strokes. The artist cannot use impasto. The blue color dominates the canvas. The geometric shape of the lower

    Assumption of Mary (Doxaras)

    Assumption of Mary (Doxaras)

    Assumption_of_Mary_(Doxaras)

  • Slaughtered Ox
  • Painting by Rembrandt

    bones, and ribs. The carcass is carefully coloured, and given texture by impasto. In the background, a woman appears behind a half-open door, lifting the

    Slaughtered Ox

    Slaughtered Ox

    Slaughtered_Ox

  • Harry Beckhoff
  • American illustrator

    Harvey Dunn, he didn't pursue the style of painterly brushstrokes and impastos. Instead, he defined his forms with flat shapes, whose internal forms are

    Harry Beckhoff

    Harry_Beckhoff

  • Carlos Pedraza Olguín
  • Chilean painter

    as landscapes. His work had expressive use of color applied in a thick impasto. Between 1955 and 1958 he was Secretary of the Faculty of Fine Arts at

    Carlos Pedraza Olguín

    Carlos_Pedraza_Olguín

  • Sans Neige
  • Painting by Joan Mitchell

    glowing passages of wet paint and dripping laundry to thickly applied impasto, or paint that gives a deep texture and of jumps off a surface". This 16

    Sans Neige

    Sans_Neige

  • List of Etruscan mythological figures
  • English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    List of Etruscan mythological figures

    List_of_Etruscan_mythological_figures

  • Volterra
  • Comune in Tuscany, Italy

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Volterra

    Volterra

    Volterra

  • Samuel Robin Spark
  • Scottish artist

    work moved into pure abstract symbolism. Spark used pastels on paper and impasto. Sternberg Centre for Judaism, London & University Staff Club, Edinburgh

    Samuel Robin Spark

    Samuel Robin Spark

    Samuel_Robin_Spark

  • Vicus Tuscus
  • Street in Ancient Rome

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Vicus Tuscus

    Vicus Tuscus

    Vicus_Tuscus

  • Avarice (Dürer, Vienna)
  • 1507 painting by Albrecht Dürer

    of youthful beauty, the woman is shown in half-length, painted in thick impasto. She has long and straight blond hair, glazed eyes, a long nose, a pinched

    Avarice (Dürer, Vienna)

    Avarice (Dürer, Vienna)

    Avarice_(Dürer,_Vienna)

  • List of English words of Etruscan origin
  • English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    List of English words of Etruscan origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Etruscan_origin

  • Gare Saint-Lazare (Monet series)
  • Series of oil paintings by Claude Monet

    Vuillemot described the resulting effect as “smooth, fluid paint and low impasto, and lightly dragged and dry-brush strokes that skip across the surface

    Gare Saint-Lazare (Monet series)

    Gare Saint-Lazare (Monet series)

    Gare_Saint-Lazare_(Monet_series)

  • Water miscible oil paint
  • over-thinned); by contrast, when used as a short paste without water for heavy impasto work, it tends to drag, developing a consistency somewhat "gummier" or

    Water miscible oil paint

    Water_miscible_oil_paint

  • Etruria
  • Region of Central Italy

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Etruria

    Etruria

    Etruria

  • Maurice de Vlaminck
  • French painter (1876–1958)

    later work displayed a darker palette, punctuated by heavy strokes of impasto contrasting with subtle blending and vibrant color temperature relations

    Maurice de Vlaminck

    Maurice de Vlaminck

    Maurice_de_Vlaminck

  • Scarlett Raven
  • English painter (born 1986)

    Central Saint Martins Known for Painter Style Abstract impressionism and impasto Movement Impressionism Parent(s) Raphael Ravenscroft (father) SC Cunningham

    Scarlett Raven

    Scarlett_Raven

  • Ba Nyan
  • Burmese painter (1897–1945)

    but display occasional flashes of virtuosity and brilliance in bold, impasto brushstroke and skillful handling of the medium. Ba Nyan was the fourth

    Ba Nyan

    Ba_Nyan

  • Paintbrush
  • Brush for painting

    in thinner paint applications, as well as thicker painting styles like impasto work. Filbert: flat brushes with domed ends. They allow good coverage and

    Paintbrush

    Paintbrush

    Paintbrush

  • A Bundle of Asparagus
  • 1880 painting by Manet

    painted individually. For Jedlicka, Manet's brushwork ranges from "broad and impasto application to the finest drawing in lines and dots". The museum director

    A Bundle of Asparagus

    A Bundle of Asparagus

    A_Bundle_of_Asparagus

  • Barbotine
  • Type of decoration on pottery

    la barbotine or in gouache vitrifiable. In this type there may be some impasto, but the decoration is essentially close to the surface. The term "Barbotine

    Barbotine

    Barbotine

    Barbotine

  • On a French River
  • Painting by Emma Lampert Cooper

    short and thick paint strokes, a popular impressionist technique called impasto. This technique gives a rough, three-dimensional texture to the canvas

    On a French River

    On a French River

    On_a_French_River

  • Winsor & Newton
  • English manufacturer of art products

    oil paints, oil medium, linseed oil, stand oil, fast-drying medium, and impasto medium in 1997. Their historic archives have been analysed to identify

    Winsor & Newton

    Winsor_&_Newton

  • Leo Stopfer
  • Austrian artist

    earlier paintings are landscapes in an organic-abstract style, using a mixed impasto technique. He combined earth, sand, and stones with acrylic paint to develop

    Leo Stopfer

    Leo_Stopfer

  • Raking light
  • Facet of art and illumination

    in the examination of works of art. Using raking light, the effects of impasto and the surface texture of a painting are accentuated by the increased

    Raking light

    Raking light

    Raking_light

  • Etruscan alphabet
  • Alphabet used by the Etruscans of central and northern Italy

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Etruscan alphabet

    Etruscan alphabet

    Etruscan_alphabet

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    handling of paint, emphasized in the new prominence of the brushstroke and impasto, which tended to be repressed in neoclassicism under a self-effacing finish

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • Prince Rostislav Romanov (born 1985)
  • Russian prince (born 1985)

    with oil and creates sculptural, three-dimensional paintings primarily in impasto. His most significant early work uses pastels. Pastels, or watercolours

    Prince Rostislav Romanov (born 1985)

    Prince Rostislav Romanov (born 1985)

    Prince_Rostislav_Romanov_(born_1985)

  • Henryk Gotlib
  • British painter (1890–1966)

    "Typically one thinks of oil paintings of nudes, dark in tone, grainy, with impasto, in texture, broad and bold in treatment...in the tradition of German expressionism"

    Henryk Gotlib

    Henryk_Gotlib

  • Poggio Colla
  • Etruscan archaeological site in Tuscany, Italy

    English words of Etruscan origin Archeology Bucchero Cuniculi Etruscology Impasto (pottery) Monteleone Chariot National Etruscan Museum Negau helmet Portonaccio

    Poggio Colla

    Poggio_Colla

  • Flowering Orchards
  • Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh

    uses rougher, more impasto brushstrokes to represent the colorful blossoms. Vincent asked Theo to "shave off" some of the impasto in this painting. Apparently

    Flowering Orchards

    Flowering Orchards

    Flowering_Orchards

  • Paul Klee
  • Swiss-German painter (1879–1940)

    Klee employed spray paint, knife application, stamping, glazing, and impasto, and mixed media such as oil with watercolor, watercolor with pen and India

    Paul Klee

    Paul Klee

    Paul_Klee

  • James Joseph DeMartis
  • American painter

    abstract works dominate his subject matter. The paint is applied in a lush impasto and lyric flowing line." In 1952 DeMartis married Silvana Cioli, and the

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  • Clyfford Still
  • American painter (1904–1980)

    used fairly flat colors and relatively thin paint, Still uses a thick impasto, causing subtle variety and shades that shimmer across the painting surfaces

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  • Impaste
  • v. t.

    To lay color on canvas by uniting them skillfully together. [R.] Cf. Impasto.

  • Impasto
  • n.

    The thickness of the layer or body of pigment applied by the painter to his canvas with especial reference to the juxtaposition of different colors and tints in forming a harmonious whole.