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Synchromy|ˈsɪŋkrəmɪ| Also synchromy. [f. as prec. + -y3, after symphony.] An abstract painting of a type characteristic of Synchromism.
1916Forum Feb. 213 Why not hang a Pre-Raphaelite-Moreau work of Claude Buck beside an ultra-modern Synchromy. 1936Cubism & Abstract Art (N.Y. Mus. Mod. Art) 74 The first purely abstract ‘Synchromy’ was not shown until the exhibition in Paris in the autumn of that year [sc. 1913]. 1974Encycl. Brit. Micropædia IX. 737/3 The two artists were living in Paris, painting abstract works they called ‘synchromies’. |