signatureStyle

P2922
predicate

Indicates the characteristic way in which an entity typically signs its name or marks documents, distinguishing its unique signing pattern or format.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
signatureStyle canonical 63
isStyleUsedOnOfficialDocumentsFor 1

Sample triples (64)

Subject Object
Rembrandt van Rijn dramatic lighting and rich impasto
First Lord of the Treasury Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom via predicate surface "isStyleUsedOnOfficialDocumentsFor"
surface form: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Thomas Cole dramatic, sublime depictions of nature
James McNeill Whistler use of musical terms in titles such as 'Arrangement', 'Nocturne', and 'Symphony'
Henri-Edmond Cross use of small, separated touches of color
Henri-Edmond Cross bright, shimmering light effects
Leonaert Bramer small-scale nocturnal scenes
Leonaert Bramer strong contrasts of light and dark
Anders Zorn limited palette often called the "Zorn palette"
Charles Addams macabre and darkly humorous cartoons
Cândido Portinari combination of modernist forms and Brazilian popular imagery
Tintoretto rapid brushwork
Tintoretto strong chiaroscuro
Tintoretto crowded, energetic compositions
Allart van Everdingen dramatic Nordic landscapes with dark tonalities
Albert Moore
surface form: Albert Joseph Moore
use of draped classical costumes
Albert Moore
surface form: Albert Joseph Moore
emphasis on pattern and rhythm
Richard Avedon stark white backgrounds
Richard Avedon psychologically intense portraits
W. C. Fields cynical, hard-drinking character
W. C. Fields wordplay and verbal humor
Gio Ponti slender vertical forms and lightness in architecture
Gio Ponti use of color and pattern in surfaces
Edward Johnston broad-nib pen calligraphy
Yu Youren bold cursive script
Thomas de Keyser full-length portraits in domestic interiors
Gerrit van Honthorst strong contrasts of light and shadow
Hendrick ter Brugghen half-length figures in close-up compositions
Christo wrapping and transforming existing structures and landscapes
Aert de Gelder thick impasto and warm, golden-brown palette
Alighiero Boetti use of grids and systems
Alighiero Boetti use of language and wordplay
Alighiero Boetti delegation of execution to collaborators
Alighiero Boetti use of embroidery
Teodor Axentowicz subtle color palette
Teodor Axentowicz realistic yet idealized portraiture
Jan van Bijlert strong contrasts of light and dark
Jan van Bijlert elegant figure types
Willem Claesz Heda restricted color palette
Willem Claesz Heda careful composition of table settings
Hercules Segers unique printed states and variations of the same plate
Albin Egger-Lienz simplified monumental figures
Albin Egger-Lienz muted earthy color palette
Albin Egger-Lienz strong contouring and planar composition
Alessandro Vittoria combination of sculpture and stucco decoration
Jacopo Bassano dramatic chiaroscuro effects
Jacopo Bassano rich, saturated colors
Jacopo Bassano inclusion of animals and rustic details
Jacopo Bassano night scenes with strong lighting contrasts
Giorgio da Castelfranco soft modeling with sfumato-like effects