From the Italian for 'gone up in smoke', a subtle blending of colours and tones in painting, of which Leonardo was the chief exponent
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- Misty effect from gradually blending areas of different colour
- In painting, the gradual blending of one colour into another without sharp lines; Italian, 'smoked off'
- Gradual blending of one area of colour into another that avoids sharp outlines; from Italian, 'to evaporate like smoke'
- In painting, a gradual transition between areas of different colour
- Mode of blending in art, described by Leonardo as 'without lines or borders, in the manner of smoke'
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