单词 | stylize |
释义 | stylizev. transitive. To conform (an artistic representation) to the rules of a conventional style; to conventionalize. Chiefly in past participle. ΚΠ 1904 Q. Rev. Apr. 428 The comparison of form in real objects and form as modified, ‘stylised,’ by art. Derivatives styliˈzation n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > work of art > [noun] > artistic treatment or style > types of grotesque1561 charging1569 gusto1662 grand manner1695 manner1706 flatnessa1719 style1801 low key1803 mannerism1803 daguerreotype1850 chic1851 conventionalization1880 Louis Philippe1908 stylization1908 convention1926 historicism1939 pop1958 1908 A. J. Evans in Anthropol. & Classics 12 The progressive degeneration and stylization of the heads of horses, goats, deer and oxen. 1912 H. G. Spearing Childh. of Art v. 118 Stylisation..is now generally admitted to be a sort of degeneration, though some consider it only as a stage in the evolution of art to a higher plane. ˈstylized adj. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > work of art > [adjective] > types of artistic treatment or style antica1536 Moresque1611 barbaric1667 massive1723 popular1730 maniéré1743 regency1811 tedesco1814 massy1817 Barbaresque1831 sensualistic1838 broad1849 conventional1851 expressional1856 tight1891 stylized1898 distressed1940 pop1956 transgressive1969 1898 Q. Rev. July 97 The stylized and eclectic art of Tyre. 1901 A. J. Evans in Oxf. Univ. Gaz. 12 Feb. 339/1 A highly stylized bull's leg of ivory, from a stool. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1898 |
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