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It is a necessary element in creating a chiaroscuro effect.
Notwithstanding their darkness, his paintings are about light and dramatic chiaroscuro effects.
The powerful central light source creates a chiaroscuro effect.
His only remaining works from this period are two griffon heads with a soft chiaroscuro effect.
He very often created chiaroscuro effects, mainly in a number of intimate interior scenes.
The many figures in each scene with their chiaroscuro effect show a richness of surface, motion and narrative.
This created a chiaroscuro effect, sculpting the bodies into three-dimensional shapes.
A chiaroscuro effect is created by the black sky against which the disjointed limbs of the figures are highlighted.
A chiaroscuro effect is what 1 prefer anyway, a combination of airiness and murkiness.
He perfected the use of pastels on construction and working with the dark to light concept with the Chiaroscuro effect.
Blu, the lighting designer, models her body with striking chiaroscuro effect.
It shows nine scenes from the New Testament, carved in white marble with a chiaroscuro effect.
He, like Rembrandt, was interested in chiaroscuro effects (contrasts of light and dark), using a number of very different approaches.
His lighting heightens the chiaroscuro effect and brings out all the details of face, manner and clothes.
He is fascinated also by the chiaroscuro effects of film noir, even as he lampoons it here and there.
In the darkness of the night and the long shadows, it creates a Chiaroscuro effect, introducing stark contrast between light and dark.
The strong chiaroscuro effect of the raking light takes precedence over the impressively sized image of the artist's father.
The harsh emergency lights and hand lanterns created an eerie chiaroscuro effect that reinforced the whole atmosphere of untimely death.
The chiaroscuro effects (modeling in light and shade) and gentle coloring give the figures a soft, delicate appearance.
When these two materials abut, the plaster is sometimes tinged with a hint of the tar, creating a kind of instant chiaroscuro effect.
"Even among his closest friends it is nearly impossible to talk about Roque without falling into verbal chiaroscuro effects: superlative and anecdotal exaggerations."
Although Sedgwick, a master of chiaroscuro effects, never fails to deliver up an atmosphere of veiled dread, some of the sections work better than others.
In Thrash's illustration of an African-American woman in his print "Marylou," the chiaroscuro effect is extreme.
Caravaggio and Rembrandt Van Rijn used browns to create chiaroscuro effects, where the subject appeared out of the darkness.
Pachelbel's "Canon" played in the background, and Maggie concentrated on her drawing, adding a little chiaroscuro effect here and a silvering of moonlight there.