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Definition of non-naturalistic in English: non-naturalisticadjective Not closely imitating or based on real life or nature. painting using non-naturalistic colours a non-naturalistic way of performing Example sentencesExamples - Their style of painting, using non-naturalistic colors, was one of the first avant-garde developments in European art.
- I like semi or non-naturalistic staging.
- Their manifesto for cinema, launched in 1995, seeks to strip away such "luxuries" as set decoration, incidental music and non-naturalistic lighting.
- Having been praised for the poetic inventiveness of her first play, The Three Birds, I suspect she will take a lot of flak for writing a non-naturalistic family drama.
- Euripides characteristically opens his plays with a markedly non-naturalistic 'prologue', in the form of a monologue, which acts as a kind of separate overture.
- Thus he bought a single Matisse picture, but then sold it again, and never acquired any fauvist, cubist or non-naturalistic work.
- It is not a freeze frame: rather, the actors stand motionless, a jarringly non-naturalistic effect that presents the image as a symbolic summation of the poor's condition.
- His is a distinctive, non-naturalistic style often with an expressive or dramatic quality: the palette is restricted and strong red and blue dominate - perspective is distorted and figures or gestures can be exaggerated for emotional effect.
- Even a non-naturalistic play needs to be rooted in some kind of social reality, 'to hold the mirror up to nature'.
- The choreography of the exercises slowly appears to take on non-naturalistic overtones, hinting at the possibility that they might be stylized.
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