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Definition of Artistic style
1. Noun. The style of a particular artist or school or movement. "An imaginative orchestral idiom"
Specialized synonyms: Baroque, Baroqueness, Classical Style, Order, Rococo, High Renaissance, Treatment, Neoclassicism, Classicalism, Classicism, Romantic Movement, Romanticism
Generic synonyms: Fashion, Manner, Mode, Style, Way
Lexicographical Neighbors of Artistic Style
Literary usage of Artistic style
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Giotto and Some of His Followers by Osvald Sirén (1917)
"GIOTTO'S artistic style IN THE ARENA FRESCOES IN the course of our study of some
... artistic style ..."
2. A History of Ancient Sculpture by Lucy Myers Wright Mitchell (1883)
"Lack of artistic style. — Greek Myths represented. — Sculptured Tombstones.
— Objects of pure Greek Origin. BEFORE considering sculpture as patronized by ..."
3. Holbein and His Times by Alfred Woltmann, Fanny Elizabeth Bunnett (1872)
""The Triumph of Riches and the Triumph of Poverty."—Their intellectual value and
their artistic style.—Study of Mantegna and affinity with Raft'aelle. ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1876)
"In speaking, then, of artistic style as affected, we assume that the selection
of all details of style should be a half-unconscious process guided only by ..."
5. Great Singers by George Titus Ferris (1902)
"Rapid Success as a Singer.— Donizetti writes one of his Great Operas for
her.—Personnel, Voice, and artistic style of Mme. ..."
6. Impressions of Russia by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes (1889)
"Nomads as they were, they had 110 artistic style of their own, and did not trouble
themselves about the Russians, except to get money out of them. ..."