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collagean artwork created by pasting on a surface various materials such as magazine clippings, photographs, tickets, and other items not normally associated with each other Not to be confused with:college – an institution of higher learningcol·lage C0476200 (kō-läzh′, kə-)n.1. a. An artistic composition of materials and objects pasted over a surface, often with unifying lines and color.b. A work, such as a literary piece, composed of both borrowed and original material.2. The art of creating such compositions.3. An assemblage of diverse elements: a collage of conflicting memories.v. col·laged, col·lag·ing, col·lag·es v.tr. To paste (diverse materials) over a surface, thereby creating an artistic product.v.intr. To create such an artistic product. [French, from coller, to glue, from colle, glue, from Vulgar Latin *colla, from Greek kolla.] col·lag′ist n.collage (kəˈlɑːʒ; kɒ-; French kɔlaʒ) n1. (Art Terms) an art form in which compositions are made out of pieces of paper, cloth, photographs, and other miscellaneous objects, juxtaposed and pasted on a dry ground2. (Art Terms) a composition made in this way3. (Art Terms) any work, such as a piece of music, created by combining unrelated styles[C20: French, from coller to stick, from colle glue, from Greek kolla] colˈlagist ncol•lage (kəˈlɑʒ) n. 1. a technique of composing a work of art by pasting on a surface various materials not normally associated with one another, as newspaper clippings or parts of photographs. 2. a work produced by this technique. 3. a film or other work that shifts suddenly or abruptly from one scene or image to another. [1915–20; < French, =colle paste, glue (< Greek kólla) + -age -age] col•lag′ist, n. collage1. The combining of images from several photographs, usually rephotographing to provide a finished print.2. A work of art created by attaching paper, wood, fabric, etc., onto a flat surface.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | collage - a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image; "he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map"montagepaste-up - a composition of flat objects pasted on a board or other backing; "they showed him a paste-up of the book jacket"photomontage - a montage that uses photographic imagesikon, picture, icon, image - a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface; "they showed us the pictures of their wedding"; "a movie is a series of images projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them" | | 2. | collage - any collection of diverse things; "a collage of memories"aggregation, collection, accumulation, assemblage - several things grouped together or considered as a whole | Translationscollage (koˈlaːʒ) noun a design made by pasting pieces of paper, cloth, photographs etc on to a surface. 拼貼畫 拼贴画collage
collage (kəläzh`, kō–) [Fr.,=pasting], technique in art consisting of cutting and pasting natural or manufactured materials to a painted or unpainted surface—hence, a work of art in this medium. The art of collage was initiated in 1912 when Picasso pasted a section of commercially printed oilcloth to his cubist painting, Still Life with Chair Caning (Mus. of Modern Art, New York City). Collage elements appear in works by Gris, Braque, Malevich, Dove, and the futurist artists. A basic means of Dada and surrealist art, it was used by Arp, Schwitters, and Ernst. Collage is related to the newer art of assemblage, in which the traditional painted canvas has been abandoned in favor of the assembling of bits of material, which are sometimes additionally painted or carved. Bibliography See studies by H. Janis and R. Blesh (rev. ed. 1967), H. Wescher (1968, tr. 1971), N. Laliberté (1972), G. F. Brommer (1978), B. French (1978), and John and Joan Digby (1987). collageAn artistic composition of often diverse materials and objects in unlikely or unexpected juxtaposition, which are pasted over a surface; often with unifying lines and color. See also: Design drawingCollage in the fine arts, a technique involving the pasting of materials onto a surface from which they differ in color and texture. A work executed entirely by this method is also a collage. The technique is used primarily in the graphic arts to increase the emotional impact of the work’s texture and of unusual combinations of various materials. Cubists, futurists, and dadaists introduced collage as a formal experiment; they affixed pieces of fabrics, chips of wood, and bits of newspaper, photographs, and wallpaper to the canvas. REFERENCEWescher, H. Die Collage: Geschichte eines künstlerischen Ausdrucksmittels. Cologne [1968.]collage[kə′läzh] (graphic arts) A composition consisting of paper, cloth, wood, photographs, and so on, pasted together to form a texture or pattern. collage1. an art form in which compositions are made out of pieces of paper, cloth, photographs, and other miscellaneous objects, juxtaposed and pasted on a dry ground 2. any work, such as a piece of music, created by combining unrelated styles MedicalSeecollagenFinancialSeeassemblageCOLLAGE
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COLLAGE➣Corporation of London Library and Art Gallery Electronic |
collage Related to collage: collegeSynonyms for collagenoun a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic imageSynonymsRelated Words- paste-up
- photomontage
- ikon
- picture
- icon
- image
noun any collection of diverse thingsRelated Words- aggregation
- collection
- accumulation
- assemblage
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