- 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...