All is careful, clear and precise, and there are no passages of heavy colouring or impasto work.
There is no impasto work here as in the Crewe copy, but the colour is put on with no uncertain or unpractised hand, though in a manner unlike Blake.
Mengs, though he praises the colour and the impasto of it, is inclined to think it painted about the time of his first Cupola, when he had not yet sufficiently studied detail of forms and variety of tints.
The naïvete and homeliness of his feeling, with the addition sometimes of a trait of kindly humour; the admirable lighting, and a touch resembling Rembrandt in impasto and vigour, render his pictures very attractive.
His touch is of great delicacy; his impasto admirable.
The pit-tombs usually contain large cinerary urns or ossuaria (containing the ashes of the dead), fashioned by hand from a badly-levigated volcanic clay known as impasto Italico.
Mr. Theodore Child found his execution heavy, uniform, of equal strength all over, and of a monotonous impasto which destroys all aerial perspective.
Lambotte discerns the influence of Rembrandt, is more suggestive to the present writer of familiarity with Courbet's bold, heavy impasto and sharp transitions from light to shadow.
At the same time, her execution, in spite of great finish, is broad and free, and the impasto excellent.
His color is rich and silvery in tone; his impasto fine, and he gives the details with great truth and finish.
Bredius says: "The still, heavy impasto and the clearness of the color make me think it is one of the first waterfalls that Ruisdael painted.
The typical contents of a chamber-tomb are, as regards local pottery, in the earlier tombsimpasto Italico wares, in the later bucchero.
These urns are fashioned by hand from a badly levigated volcanic clay, generally known as impasto Italico.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "impasto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: coloring; illumination; illustration; monochrome; painting; portraiture; wash