Chiaroscuro
By admin on Nov 17, 2010 | In Art Glossary/Definitions | Send feedback »
(Ke-ära-skooro)
In drawing, painting, and the graphic arts, the rendering of forms through a balanced contrast between light and dark areas. The technique which was introduced during the Renaissance, is effective in creating an illusion of depth and space around the principal figures in a composition. Leonardo Da Vinci and Rembrandt were painters who excelled in the use of this technique.