Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tenebrism
noun
/ˈtɛnəˌbrɪzəm/

Definition
A style of painting that emphasizes the dramatic use of light and shadow.

Examples
- Caravaggio is often credited with the use of tenebrism in his paintings, highlighting the emotional intensity of his subjects.
- The play employed tenebrism in its staging, using shadows to enhance the tension in key scenes.

Meaning
Tenebrism refers to a technique in art and literature that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to convey mood and focus, often creating a sense of drama.

Synonyms
- Chiaroscuro
- Shadow play