noun
- The use of multiple colors in art, decoration, or design; a work of art or object decorated with many colors.
- The practice or technique of painting or decorating with many colors, especially in classical sculpture and architecture.
Usage: Plural of polychromy; Often used in art history and architecture
Usage: Technical term in art and archaeology; Refers to historical practices of coloring statues and buildings
Examples
- The museum's exhibition showcased ancient Greek polychromies, revealing that classical statues were once brightly painted.
- Medieval manuscripts displayed elaborate polychromies with gold leaf and vibrant pigments.
- The architect incorporated polychromies into the building's facade to create visual interest.
- Researchers discovered evidence of polychromies on Roman temple walls through careful analysis.
- The artist's polychromies transformed the simple stone structure into a colorful masterpiece.
- Byzantine churches were known for their stunning polychromies in mosaics and frescoes.