Dictionarychi•a•ro•scu•roPronunciation: (kē-är"u-skyoor'ō), [key] —n., —pl. -ros. 1. the distribution of light and shade in a picture. 2. Painting.the use of deep variations in and subtle gradations of light and shade, esp. to enhance the delineation of character and for general dramatic effect: Rembrandt is a master of chiaroscuro. 3. a woodcut print in which the colors are produced by the use of different blocks with different colors. 4. a sketch in light and shade. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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