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local color
local colorn.1. The interest or flavor of a locality imparted by the customs and sights peculiar to it.2. The use of regional detail in a literary or an artistic work.lo′cal col′or n. distinctive, sometimes picturesque characteristics or peculiarities of a place or period as represented in literature or drama, or as observed in reality. [1715–25] Local Color
Local Color in painting, the basic and unchanging color of depicted objects; it is unmodified by the effects of lighting, atmosphere, or reflections from surrounding objects. The concept of local color was first discussed by Leonardo da Vinci in his Treatise on Painting. Its use is characteristic of medieval, Early Renaissance, and classicist painting. Rejected by the impressionists, the use of local color was revived by many 20th-century schools of art (for example, expressionism). |