#painterly
A cross-section of the catalog tagged painterly — not a category. Tags pull from multiple categories at once.
Distribution across categories
- Painting 11
- Photography 3
- Illustration 2
- Cinematic Looks 2
- Anime & Manga 2
- Comic & Graphic 1
- 3D / CGI 1
Styles tagged #painterly
22 stylesAbstract Expressionism (Rothko)
Abstract Expressionism was the first internationally dominant American art movement, centered in New York from roughly 1945 to 1960. It s…
Open styleAmerican Realism (Hopper)
Edward Hopper is the canonical American Realist of the twentieth century, and his particular contribution is a vocabulary for painted lon…
Open styleAnnie Leibovitz Portrait
Annie Leibovitz's portrait work for Rolling Stone (1970–1983) and Vanity Fair (1983–present) defined what a contemporary celebrity portra…
Open styleArt Nouveau (Mucha)
Art Nouveau was a decorative-arts movement that swept Europe and the United States between roughly 1890 and 1910. Within visual art, the…
Open styleChildren's Book Watercolor
"Children's book watercolor" is not one style — it is a continuous tradition stretching from Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit (1902) through…
Open styleCoen Brothers Americana
Joel and Ethan Coen's cinematography across Fargo (1996), No Country for Old Men (2007), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), The Ballad of Buster…
Open styleDutch Golden Age (Vermeer)
The Dutch Golden Age (roughly 1620–1680) produced an unusually coherent body of small, intimate, light-driven paintings. Within that move…
Open styleGolden Age Illustration
Golden Age illustration is the painted American narrative illustration that filled magazine covers, advertising, and book plates from rou…
Open styleImpressionism (Monet)
Impressionism (1872–1886, peak years) was the first movement to take painting outside the studio and treat the act of seeing — not the ac…
Open styleMakoto Shinkai
Makoto Shinkai's anime is visually distinct from Ghibli in three ways: he was an indie animator working in digital tools from the start,…
Open styleModern Image / Indie Comic
"Image / indie comic" describes the visual mainstream of American creator-owned comics from roughly 1992 (Image Comics' founding) to the…
Open stylePlein Air Landscape
Plein air ("in the open air") painting is the practice of painting a landscape in front of the landscape — directly, in one or two sittin…
Open stylePost-Impressionism (Van Gogh)
Post-Impressionism was the loose collection of painters (1886–1905) who accepted the Impressionists' premise — broken color, painted in t…
Open stylePre-Raphaelite
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was a small group of British painters — initially Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais, and Willia…
Open styleRenaissance Chiaroscuro
Chiaroscuro — literally "light-dark" in Italian — names the late-Renaissance and Baroque practice of modeling figures with strong contras…
Open styleRoger Deakins Naturalism
Roger Deakins is the most decorated living cinematographer (16 Oscar nominations, 2 wins for Blade Runner 2049 and 1917) and the most imi…
Open styleSaul Leiter Street Color
Saul Leiter shot color street photography in New York from the late 1940s through the 1970s while almost nobody else was — Walker Evans a…
Open styleStudio Ghibli CG Hybrid
Studio Ghibli is famously a hand-drawn 2D animation house, but every Ghibli film from Princess Mononoke (1997) onward uses computer-gener…
Open styleStudio Ghibli
Studio Ghibli's films share a visual identity that has held remarkably steady from Castle in the Sky (1986) through The Boy and the Heron…
Open styleSumi-e Ink Wash
Sumi-e ("ink picture") is the Japanese name for ink-wash painting introduced from China by Zen Buddhist monks in the 14th century. The pr…
Open styleSurrealism (Magritte)
Surrealism, founded by André Breton's 1924 Manifesto, was a literary and visual movement built on Freud's unconscious — automatism, dream…
Open styleTarkovsky Long-Take Naturalism
Andrei Tarkovsky directed seven feature films between 1962 and 1986 and is the canonical reference for slow, image-driven, philosophicall…
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