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synchromism

/sing-kruh-miz-uhm/US // ˈsɪŋ krəˌmɪz əm //

同色性,异色性,协同效应,协同作用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a movement of the early 20th century led by American artists and manifested in their experimentation with nonfigurative or entirely abstract paintings containing shapes and volumes of pure color.Compare Orphism.

Examples

  • Macdonald-Wright approached his conception of Synchromism from the opposite direction.

  • The word Synchromism, adopted by them to avoid obnoxious classification under a foreign banner, means simply “with colour.”

  • Today there are numerous representatives of all the movements from Impressionism to Synchromism.

  • The attacks on Synchromism are strangely like those which companioned Impressionism.

  • From Delacroix335 to Synchromism the critics and public have fought every advance.