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Painterliness

Painterliness is a concept based on German: malerisch ('painterly'), a word popularized by Swiss art historian Heinrich Wölfflin (1864–1945) to help focus, enrich and standardize the terms being used by art historians of his time to characterize works of art.

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Painterliness

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Avg. degree1.94
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Painterliness → Although, Auguste Rodin's, Gogh, Japanese, Monet, More, Richard Strauss's, The
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Painterliness → concept based on German

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Painterlinessis aconcept based on German0.90text
Botticelliinstance ofLinear could describe the painting of artists0.80text
Michelangeloinstance ofLinear could describe the painting of artists0.80text
and Ingresinstance ofLinear could describe the painting of artists0.80text
whose works depend on creating the illusion of a degree of three-dimensionality by means ofinstance ofLinear could describe the painting of artists0.80text
oilsinstance ofmimicking recognizable artistic media0.80text
watercolorsinstance ofmimicking recognizable artistic media0.80text
Japanese woodcutsinstance ofmimicking recognizable artistic media0.80text
etc.instance ofmimicking recognizable artistic media0.80text
or based on individual styles like van Goghinstance ofmimicking recognizable artistic media0.80text
Monetinstance ofmimicking recognizable artistic media0.80text
and so oninstance ofmimicking recognizable artistic media0.80text

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