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Definition of Stylization
1. Noun. The act of stylizing; causing to conform to a particular style.
Generic synonyms: Normalisation, Normalization, Standardisation, Standardization
Specialized synonyms: Conventionalisation, Conventionalization
Derivative terms: Stylise, Stylize
Definition of Stylization
1. Noun. The process or result of designing or presenting in accordance with a style. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stylization
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stylization
Literary usage of Stylization
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1917)
"On stylization THE term "stylization" occurs more and more frequently in books
... The reason is that stylization concerns that indefinable process by which ..."
2. A History of European and American Sculpture from the Early Christian Period by Chandler Rathfon Post (1921)
"stylization IN BELGIUM Of the recent tendency to stylization, the chief Belgian
representative is GEORGE MINNE, born at Ghent in 1867. ..."
3. Little Theater Classics by Samuel Atkins Eliot (1921)
"This mixture of styles in dress would seem to preclude stylization of the play as
... An all-classic stylization, on the other hand, will conflict with the ..."
4. Cultural Reality by Florian Znaniecki (1919)
"The artist who makes a flower the object-matter of aesthetic stylization is not
concerned with the material multiplicity of flowers of this species; ..."
5. The Art Theatre: A Discussion of Its Ideals, Its Organization, and Its by Sheldon Cheney (1917)
"But when one speaks of stylization it is immediately necessary to defend one's
position against two sorts of misconception: first that stylization is ..."
6. My Reminiscences by Raphael Pumpelly (1918)
"The pottery of Susiana II is geometric, but in that of Susiana III we see the
whole gradual change from purely naturalistic, through stylization, ..."
7. The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery by Agnes Newhall Stillwell, J. L. Benson (1984)
"The stylization of the lion's muzzle has features which occur in the Chimaera
Group, notably the double-incised double curve separating face from ruff (see ..."