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单词 turneresque
释义

Turneresqueadj.

/təːnəˈrɛsk/
Etymology: < the name of J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851), landscape painter + -esque suffix.
Partaking of the character of the pictures of Turner.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > 17th century-mid 19th century > [adjective] > style of specific artist
Hogarthian1744
Rembrandtesque1824
Rembrandtish1827
Watteauish1833
Rembrandtic1836
Turneresque1846
Poussinesque1847
Turnerian1857
Greuze-like1860
Rubensian1877
Rembrandtian1881
Romney1883
Tiepolesque1895
Watteauesque1925
Goyaesque1934
Van Dyckian1942
Vanbrughian1947
Stubbsian1960
1846 Lady Trevelyan Let. 7 Oct. in J. Brown Lett. (1912) 417 It is in his boundless prodigality of thought that Turner differs from other painters, and that the more Turneresque he was..the more full of meaning every bit of his work became.
1851 J. Ruskin Stones of Venice I. App. xi. 369 The peculiarly Turneresque characters of the earlier pictures.
1862 M. E. Braddon Lady Audley's Secret I. xv. 239 A water-coloured sketch of an impossibly beautiful Italian peasant, in an impossibly Turneresque atmosphere.
1877 Contemp. Rev. Feb. 351 The Turneresque splendour of sunset in a great city.

Derivatives

Turˈnerian adj. characteristic of or resembling the work of Turner.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > 17th century-mid 19th century > [adjective] > style of specific artist
Hogarthian1744
Rembrandtesque1824
Rembrandtish1827
Watteauish1833
Rembrandtic1836
Turneresque1846
Poussinesque1847
Turnerian1857
Greuze-like1860
Rubensian1877
Rembrandtian1881
Romney1883
Tiepolesque1895
Watteauesque1925
Goyaesque1934
Van Dyckian1942
Vanbrughian1947
Stubbsian1960
1857 ‘G. Eliot’ Scenes Clerical Life (1858) II. 87 Her cheeks..loomed through a Turnerian haze of net-work.
1888 J. Ruskin Præterita III. ii. 90 Turnerian mist effects of morning, and Turnerian sunsets at evening.
ˈTurnerism n. the manner or school of Turner.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > 17th century-mid 19th century > [noun] > style of specific artist
Rembrandtism1849
Turnerism1851
Rubenist1911
Poussinist1920
1851 J. Ruskin Pre-Raphaelitism 59 And thus Pre-Raphaelitism and Raphaelitism, and Turnerism, are all one and the same, so far as education can influence them.
1893 W. G. Collingwood Life & Work J. Ruskin (1911) II. i. 79 The father was more or less converted to Turnerism and lined his walls with Turner drawings.
ˈTurnerize v. (trans.) to render Turnerian.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > 17th century-mid 19th century > [verb (transitive)] > render in style of specific artist
Turnerize1903
1903 Daily Chron. 3 July 3/2 ‘Blackwood’..foretold that the pictorial world would never be Turnerised.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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