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    veristic
    /vɪəˈrɪstɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. (of art or literature) extremely or strictly naturalistic: "veristic cast-wax or terracotta portrait masks"

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  3. Verism is a noun that means artistic use of contemporary everyday material in preference to the heroic or legendary especially in grand opera. It is derived from Italian verismo, which means "true" or "realistic".

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VerismVerism - Wikipedia

    Portrait bust of a man, Ancient Rome, 60 BC. Verism was a realistic style in Roman art. It principally occurred in portraiture of politicians, whose imperfections of the face were exacerbated in order to highlight their old age and gravitas. The word comes from Latin verus (true).

  5. Veristic means realism in art and literature, especially in portraiture. Find the origin, pronunciation, and examples of veristic and related terms in this online dictionary.

  6. Nov 24, 2023 · Verism is a style of art that focuses on realism and depicts everyday life, politics and social issues. Learn how verism developed, influenced and was influenced by Roman culture, politics and art.

  7. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsVerism | Tate

    Verism is a term for realism in art, especially in opera and painting, that depicts gritty or violent subject matter. Learn more about the origin, meaning and examples of verism from Tate's glossary.

  8. Verism accentuated the imperfections of the subjects' faces, particularly signs of ageing and gravitas. The term also refers to realism in modern art, depicting objects with high fidelity.

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