a drawing, photograph, or painting of a person, particularly of their face and shoulders
초상화
a literary or artistic style that gives a lifelike representation of people, events, and objects
사실주의
(of a form of art) characterized by the use of shapes, colors, lines, forms, etc. to convey emotions, concepts, or ideas, rather than illustrating recognizable objects or scenes from the physical world
추상적인
an artistic style popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, characterized by its use of digital technologies to create art
디지털 아트
a basic version of something, often created to outline or test ideas before the final version
스케치
the art of making pictures by sticking photographs, pieces of cloth or colored paper onto a surface
콜라주
a style and movement of art, music, and literature in the early 20th century that expresses extreme feelings and emotions instead of showing events or objects in a realistic manner
표현주의
an early 20th-century art movement that portrays an object or person in a fragmented form and from different angles simultaneously
입체파
a 20th-century style of art and literature in which unrelated events or images are combined in an unusual way to represent the experiences of the mind
초현실주의
a movement and style in art, literature, architecture, etc. in the 20th century, which reacted against modernism and is usually marked by a return to earlier styles and inclusion of features from various periods
포스트모더니즘
a literary and artistic movement that was prevalent in the late 18th century, which emphasized the significance of imagination, subjective feelings, and a return to nature
낭만주의
a movement in painting originated in 19th-century France that uses light and color in a way that gives an impression rather than a detailed representation of the subject
인상파
an art movement emerging from the United Kingdom during the 1960s that was based on mass media and popular culture, using elements of commercials, comic books, etc. as a way to challenge the traditions of the fine arts
팝 아트
a style of art, music, or design that arose in the 1950s and is associated with simplicity and uses only a limited number of elements
미니멀리즘