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- Dictionarymonochrome/ˈmɒnə(ʊ)krəʊm/
noun
- 1. a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one colour.
adjective
- 1. (of a photograph or picture, or a television screen) consisting of or displaying images in black and white or in varying tones of only one colour.
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A monochrome [1] or monochromatic image, object or palette is composed of one color (or values of one color). [2] Images using only shades of grey are called grayscale (typically digital) or black-and-white (typically analog).
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MONOCHROME definition: 1. using only black, white, and grey, or using only one colour: 2. not interesting or exciting…. Learn more.
Monochrome means one colour, so in relation to art, a monochrome artwork is one that includes only one colour. Mary Martin. Expanding Form (1954) Tate. © Estate of Mary Martin. For centuries artists used different shades (tones) of brown or black ink to create monochrome pictures on paper.
1. : of, relating to, or made with a single color or hue. 2. : involving or producing visual images in a single color or in varying tones of a single color (such as gray) monochrome film.
Learn how artists from Malevich to Stella used a single color to explore the potential and limitations of painting. Discover the monochrome as an avant-garde modernist idiom and a vehicle for expressing philosophical and spiritual ideas.
MONOCHROME meaning: 1. using only black, white, and grey, or using only one colour: 2. not interesting or exciting…. Learn more.
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