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Use our A-Z glossary of art terminology to learn about art, painting and sculpture words, phrases and terms
paint Learn more Art Term Grand manner
Use our A-Z glossary of art terminology to learn about art, painting and sculpture words, phrases and terms
paint Learn more Art Term Grand manner
Tate glossary definition for figurative art: Any form of modern art that retains strong references to the real world and particularly to the human figure
which continues to represent things in a realistic manner
Tate glossary definition for impasto: An area of thick paint, or texture, in a painting
application of paint in a ‚loose‘ or less than controlled manner
Tate glossary definition for history painting: Seventeenth century term describing paintings with subject matter drawn from classical history, mythology, and the Bible – also used in the eighteenth century to refer to more recent historical subjects
art is art that tells a story Grand manner
Artist page for E. Box (1919–1988)
religious scenes often in a highly stylised, naive manner
Artist page for Pablo Picasso (1881–1973)
1906-7 marked the beginning of a more revolutionary manner
‘Sir William Blackstone‘, Thomas Gainsborough, 1774
Thomas Gainsborough c.1768 Mrs Sarah Walker Manner
‘Edward Richard Gardiner‘, Thomas Gainsborough, c.1760–8
Thomas Gainsborough c.1768 Mrs Sarah Walker Manner
‘Giovanna Baccelli‘, Thomas Gainsborough, exhibited 1782 on display at Tate Britain.
Thomas Gainsborough c.1782–6 Mrs Sarah Walker Manner
‘Abel Moysey‘, Thomas Gainsborough, c.1764
Thomas Gainsborough c.1768 Mrs Sarah Walker Manner