virtuoso

(noun)

A person (especially a musician) with masterly ability, technique, or personal style.

Related Terms

  • polychromatic
  • woodcarving
  • Renaissance

Examples of virtuoso in the following topics:

  • Dutch Rationalist Architecture

    • The most important architects and virtuoso artists of the Amsterdam School were Michel de Klerk and Piet Kramer.
  • Sculpture

    • Late Gothic sculpture continued in the North, with a fashion for very large wooden sculpted altarpieces with increasingly virtuoso carving and large numbers of agitated expressive figures; most surviving examples are in Germany, a result of extensive iconoclasm (image destruction) elsewhere.
  • Erasmus

    • In Praise of Folly starts off with Folly praising herself, after the manner of the Greek satirist Lucian, whose work Erasmus and Sir Thomas More had recently translated into Latin, a piece of virtuoso foolery; it then takes a darker tone in a series of orations, as Folly praises self-deception and madness and moves to a satirical examination of pious but superstitious abuses of Catholic doctrine and corrupt practices in parts of the Roman Catholic Church—to which Erasmus was ever faithful—and the folly of pedants.
  • Wood Sculpture in the Northern Renaissance

    • His virtuoso carving of billowing drapery helps to underscore this sense of emotion.
  • Popular Culture

    • Virtuoso soloists often led their swing big bands (thus swing was also known as "big jazz") and their popularity was enormous, also because swing music developed with corresponding swing dance.
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