Aquarelle

Word AQUARELLE
Character 9
Hyphenation aq ua relle
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Aquarelle"

What do we mean by aquarelle?

A painting done in transparent watercolors. noun

Water-color painting, or a painting in water-colors. noun

A design or painting in thin transparent water colors; also, the mode of painting in such colors. noun

A picture made by the application of watercolor through stencils, using a different stencil for each colour. noun

A watercolour (painting)

A printed picture coloured by the application of watercolor through stencils, using a different stencil for each colour.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Aquarelle

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The word "aquarelle" in example sentences

Wonderful to see Tessa - associated in my mind with the "aquarelle" of the tulips and the Spring cleaning of your 'writing room' ... and now, being such a perfect 'companion' in Tulette and ... your private photographer! ❋ Unknown (2010)

Wonderful to see Tessa - associated in my mind with the "aquarelle" of the tulips and the Spring cleaning of your 'writing room'... and now, being such a perfect 'companion' in Tulette and... your private photographer! ❋ Unknown (2010)

I find your “aquarelle” (= watercolour) very appealing because of its fresh, light and spontaneous qualities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I find your “aquarelle” = watercolour very appealing because of its fresh, light and spontaneous qualities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Pen, black pencill, brown ink, aquarelle 24cm x 37cm ❋ Unknown (2009)

These early forms of watercolor (called tempura and fresco) only needed the Chinese invention of paper, which was transmitted by the Arabs into Spain and from there into Europe, to make them into the modern art form we call watercolor or aquarelle. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Before him lay an aquarelle of softest colouring, all pale light and misty shadow; and these lyric tints, these shades and half shades, gripped his heart as the vivid hues of the south never had. ❋ Unknown (2003)

At that hour there were beautiful faint colours in everything — tender green of leaves, pinkish brown of earth and tree-trunks — like aquarelle washes that would vanish in the later glare. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Her heart bounded and the blood flowed into her face, dyeing it like a thin wash of aquarelle. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The same people whose highest praise for work of known quality — a Delacroix aquarelle, say, or the attentions of a gentle and discreet lover — is a shrug and a pas mal, will start blathering sublime, superbe, and éclatant when they confront a book or a film or a piece of theater that offers up some tonic cataclysm for their appreciation. ❋ Kramer, Jane (1982)

For here is the quintessence of intellectualized aquarelle, and these touches would surely have brought into being another "Pierrot of the Minute" -- a new line drawing out of a period he knew and loved well. ❋ Marsden Hartley (N/A)

It is the only true method for reproducing, in the full sense of the word, an etching, engraving, a drawing in pen and ink, an aquarelle, a painting, or objects from nature. ❋ Various (N/A)

All around the porticos and galleries full panels were reserved upon which M. Charles Touché placed decorative compositions broadly treated in aquarelle illustrating, so to say, the history of labor. ❋ Various (N/A)

Then we claim 13 of the aquarelle painters, and there are in addition 11 natives of the United ❋ Various (N/A)

Country Doctor an aquarelle, in which he was portrayed in the somewhat exaggerated guise of his own Doctor Bernassis. ❋ Albert Keim (1911)

Living as a recluse at Passy, shut up in his working room with its hangings of red velvet, seated at his table, with one shapely hand supporting his massive head and his eyes fixed upon a miniature reproducing the somewhat opulent contours of Mme. Hanska's profile, and hence straying to an aquarelle representing the chateau at ❋ Albert Keim (1911)

It does not like to follow the moods of a writer from gay to frivolous, from serious to grave, but I have always liked to change, to experiment -- just as I used to like to change my medium in painting, aquarelle, oil, charcoal, wash, etc. ❋ Grant Martin Overton (1908)

Near the bed was a chair on which stood a marine picture in aquarelle -- a stretch of calm sea, a bit of rocky shore in the foreground, if I remember, and a vessel at anchor. ❋ Unknown (1904)

The dusty-violet light of evening softened the shabby street below, veiling ugliness and squalor and subtly transmuting meanness and poverty to picturesqueness -- as artists, using only the flattering simplicity of essentials, show us in etching and aquarelle the romance of the commonplace. ❋ Frank Craig (1899)

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