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- warts, wrinkles, and furrows. It should be clearly noted that the term veristic in no way implies that these portraits are more "real." Rather, they too...
- sense of civic duty and military ability over beauty in their portraiture. Veristic portraits, including arguably ugly features, was a way of showing confidence...
- describe works of art from the Late Republican period in Rome that combine a veristic head with an idealized body that references classical Gr**** sculpture....
- ... A little heroism, but not taken to great heights; a little bit of veristic comedy, but brief; a lot of sentiment and romantic idyll: this is the recipe...
- output. For most of the composers ****ociated with verismo, traditionally veristic subjects accounted for only some of their operas. For instance, Mascagni...
- Mesopotamia, and Persia). Christiane Gruber traces a development from "veristic" images showing the whole body and face, in the 13th to 15th centuries...
- demonstration of his political allegiance with the Romans, he adopted the Roman veristic style on his portraits. Ariobarzanes I was originally put in place by the...
- previous ruler had been. This period marked a sharp departure from the veristic depictions of Republican Rome, which was reflected visually through stylistic...
- houses, although he was also often accused of sentimentality. Despite some veristic works, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari was mainly considered a revival of the Opera...
- an inconstant composer, who seemed not to find his own style. He made veristic works, as well as serious and comic operas, among which stand out: Cenerentola...