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单词 malerisch
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malerischadj.

Brit. /ˈmɑːlərɪʃ/, U.S. /ˈmɑlərɪʃ/
Origin: A borrowing from German. Etymon: German malerisch.
Etymology: < German malerisch in the manner of a painter, picturesque, after H. Wölfflin's use in Kunstgeschichtliche Grundbegriffe (1915; translated in 1932 by M. D. Hottinger as Principles of Art History) < Maler painter (compare mahlstick n.) + -isch -ish suffix1. Compare painterly adj.
Painting.
Of or relating to a manner of painting characterized more by the merging of colours than by the more formal linear style; painterly.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > art of colouring > [adjective] > gradual passing from one to another
sfumato1847
painterly1932
malerisch1933
1932 Times Lit. Suppl. 16 June 441/1 A linear style and a ‘painterly’ (a translation of the German word malerisch, which can also mean picturesque).]
1933 Burlington Mag. Dec. 269/2 Ruskin somewhere draws a distinction between drawing with a brush and painting with a brush—a distinction which in our time has been further elaborated by Heinrich Wölfflin. In Wölfflin's sense, the English water-colourists are always linear, and never malerisch.
1937 Burlington Mag. Oct. 168/1 The most splendid examples of Raphael's draughtsmanship... They are ‘malerisch’.
1955 Times 2 Aug. 10/2 This is..a resuscitation of the great malerisch tradition, which was rejected by those who thought they were following Cézanne.
1961 Times 1 Mar. 15/3 The malerisch flow and swirl of the paint itself.
1977 ‘M. Innes’ Honeybath's Haven vii. 70 Inside every malerisch artist, you know, there's a linear one screaming to be let out.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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