n., pl., -ros. In all senses also called claire-obscure.
- The technique of using light and shade in pictorial representation.
- The arrangement of light and dark elements in a pictorial work of art.
- A woodcut technique in which several blocks are used to print different shades of a color.
- A woodcut print made by this technique.
[Italian : chiaro, bright, light (from Latin clārus, clear) + oscuro, dark (from Latin obscūrus).]
chiaroscurist chi·a'ro·scu'rist n.
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