Cómo Pronunciar "chiaroscuro"
word
ˌkjɒɹəˈskuɹoʊ
kyor-uh-SKYOOR-oh
tʃˌaɪəɹəskjˈʊɹəʊ
chee-ay-uh-ruh-SKYOOR-oh
Definición
An artistic technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to give depth and drama; also refers to the effect of this contrast in a painting or photograph.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌkjɒɹəˈskuɹoʊ
Inglés Británico
tʃˌaɪəɹəskjˈʊɹəʊ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
kyor-uh-SKYOOR-oh
UK
chee-ay-uh-ruh-SKYOOR-oh
Escucha en Contexto
The painting uses chiaroscuro to make the face look three-dimensional.
Many classic films use chiaroscuro lighting for dramatic effect.
Leonardo da Vinci was known for using chiaroscuro in his art.
Photographers love using chiaroscuro to create moody portraits.