Tenebrism

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Tenebrism is a dramatic painting style characterized by stark contrasts of light and dark, with subjects emerging from deep shadow under intense illumination.

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Label Occurrences
Baroque chiaroscuro 1
Tenebrism canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque art style
artistic technique
painting style
aimsTo create psychological intensity
focus viewer attention on key figures
alsoKnownAs dramatic illumination
tenebroso
artMovementContext Counter-Reformation art
associatedWith Caravaggio NERFINISHED
Spanish Baroque painting
characterizedBy extreme use of dark background
spotlit figures
commonSubjectMatter biblical narratives
moralizing scenes
saints and martyrs
contrastsWith Renaissance balance and clarity
even lighting
developedIn late 16th century
differsFrom Chiaroscuro
emphasizes deep shadows
dramatic lighting
intense highlights
etymology from Italian "tenebroso" meaning "dark" or "gloomy"
feature heightened emotional impact
highly localized light sources
subjects emerging from darkness
theatrical compositions
flourishedIn 17th century
historicalPeriod Baroque period NERFINISHED
influenced Baroque religious painting
dramatic genre scenes
originatedIn Italy NERFINISHED
relatedTo Chiaroscuro NERFINISHED
typicalLightSource candlelight
hidden directional light
usedBy Artemisia Gentileschi NERFINISHED
Caravaggisti NERFINISHED
Francisco de Zurbarán NERFINISHED
Georges de La Tour NERFINISHED
Jusepe de Ribera NERFINISHED
usedFor intimate interior scenes
martyrdom scenes
religious subjects
uses chiaroscuro effects
strong contrasts of light and dark
visualEffect heightened drama
strong sense of mystery
three-dimensional modeling of forms

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jusepe de Ribera movement Tenebrism
Allegory of Charity artisticStyle Tenebrism
this entity surface form: Baroque chiaroscuro