sinopia
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /sɪˈnəʊpɪə/
Noun
sinopia (countable and uncountable, plural sinopias or sinopie)
- A reddish-brown ochre-like pigment, derived from sinople, used in traditional oil painting and as the cartoon for frescos.
- Synonym: sinoper
- (art) The rough sketch (executed in sinopia) which underlies a fresco.
- 1985, Joseph Reese Strayer, Dictionary of the Middle Ages
- Today many of the sinopias have been uncovered by a method called stacco.
- 2007, Edwin Mullins, The Popes of Avignon, Blue Bridge 2008, p. 89:
- In the course of lifting the frescoes from the walls the restorers discovered Simone's full-scale working drawings (in red chalk made from iron oxide and known as sinopie) which lay directly beneath the painted plaster [...].
- 1985, Joseph Reese Strayer, Dictionary of the Middle Ages
Italian
Etymology
After the Turkish city Sinop, from Ancient Greek Σινώπη (Sinṓpē).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /siˈnɔp.ja/
Further reading
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