Glutinamentum
Appearance
Glutinamentum (-i n.),[1] aliis linguis saepe verbo Francogallico collage appellatum, est artistica technicē fundata in coniungendis dissimilibus elementis in toto unificato. Ad picturam applicatur, sed per extensionem quamlibet aliam artisticam manifestationem, velut musicam, cinematographiam, litteras, et creationem visificam attingere potest.
Glutinamenti artifices
[recensere | fontem recensere]Inter artifices qui hac technica usi sunt excellunt:
- Victoria Alexander
- Ioannes Baader
- Ioannes Theodorus Baargeld
- Nicolaus Bantock
- Amadeus de Souza Cardoso
- Romarius Bearden
- Petrus Blake
- Vitus Bleus
- Humbertus Boccioni
- Rita Boley Bolaffio
- Georgius Braque
- Albertus Burri
- Reginaldus Case
- Iesse Collins
- Philippus Iesus Consalvos
- Iosephus Cornell
- Iacobus Dine
- Burhanus Doğançay
- Arthurus G. Dove
- Ioannes Dubuffet
- Marcellus Duchamp
- Maximus Ernst
- Ioannes Gris
- Georgius Grosz
- Raimundus Hains
- Ricardus Hamilton
- Radulphus Hausmann
- Ioannes Heartfield
- Damianus Hirst
- Hannah Hoch
- David Hockney
- Raimundus Johnson
- Petrus Kennard
- Leighus Krasner
- Casimirus Malevich
- Conradus Marca-Relli
- Eugenius Iacobus Martinus
- Henricus Matisse
- Ioannes McHale
- Robertus Motherwell
- Iosephus Nechvatal
- Robertus Nickle
- Eduardus Paolozzi
- Paulus Picasso
- Franciscus Picabia
- David Plunkert
- Robertus Pollard
- Genesis P-Orridge
- Robertus Rauschenberg
- Man Ray
- Laurentius Rivers
- Dominicus Rotella
- Anna Ryan
- Curtius Schwitters
- Winston Smith
- Gino Severini
- Daniel Spoerri
- Ionathan Talbot
- Alienora Tawney
- Caecilius Touchon
- Scotus Treleaven
- Iacobus Villeglé
- Kara Walker
- Thomas Wesselmann
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ "Glutinamentum," in Dicolatin.
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