Helldunkel
chiaroscuro; light-dark contrast in painting
noun HEL-dun-kel Rare
Origin: calque of Italian 'chiaroscuro'
Usage Note
Helldunkel is the German term for chiaroscuro — the dramatic use of strong contrasts between light and shadow to model form. Caravaggio and Rembrandt are masters of Helldunkel; the technique creates both volume and atmosphere.
Examples
"Rembrandt setzte Helldunkel ein, um seinen Figuren plastische Wirkung zu verleihen."
Natural Translation
Rembrandt used chiaroscuro to give his figures sculptural effect.
Literal Translation
Rembrandt used light-dark to his figures sculptural effect to lend.
Related Words
- Abguss cast, casting (plaster or metal replica of a sculpture)
- Abstraktion abstraction (non-representational art)
- Acrylfarbe acrylic paint
- Akanthus acanthus (decorative leaf motif)
- Akt nude
- Aktmalerei nude painting; figure painting
- Aktmodell life model; nude model (for drawing or painting)
- Aktzeichnung life drawing, figure drawing (of the nude)
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