From the Italian ‘chiaro’, meaning light, and ‘scuro’, meaning dark, a term for the illusionistic use of gradations of light and shade on a form to suggest three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional image. The term is associated mostly with Leonardo da Vinci and the Caravaggesque painters of the 17th century.
From the Italian ‘chiaro’, meaning light, and ‘scuro’, meaning dark, a term for the illusionistic use of gradations of light and shade on a form to suggest three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional image. The term is associated mostly with Leonardo da Vinci and the Caravaggesque painters of the 17th century.

