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pastose, a. Painting.|pæˈstəʊs| [ad. It. pastoso pasty, ‘full of paste, plum-fat; also soft and yet full in handling’ (Florio), ‘soft, plump, fat’ (Baretti). Cf. impasto.] Charged or loaded with paint. So paˈstosity.
1784–98J. Barry in Lect. Paint. vi. (1848) 223 To have a greater degree of pastosity or charging of colour on those parts. 1893Mag. Art 237 That pastosity peculiar to the master. 1901Athenæum 31 Aug. 293/2 The rich and liquid handling of the paint, the luminous shadows and pastose lights. |