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figuration
[fig-yuh-rey-shuhn]
noun
the act of shaping into a particular figure.
the resulting figure or shape.
emblematic figurations of the sun and the moon.
the act of representing figuratively.
a figurative representation.
allegorical figurations.
the act of marking or adorning with a design.
Music.
the employment of passing notes or other embellishments.
the figuring of a bass part.
figuration
/ ˌɪɡəˈɪʃə /
noun
music
the employment of characteristic patterns of notes, esp in variations on a theme
decoration or florid ornamentation in general
the act or an instance of representing figuratively, as by means of allegory or emblem
a figurative or emblematic representation
the act of decorating with a design
Word History and Origins
Origin of figuration1
Example Sentences
I started doing the same face for everything because in Japanese ukiyo-e prints, the figuration is always the same — like every girl in a print will have the exact same face but have different outfits.
The other was the vigorous argument between abstraction and figuration as front runner of the avant-garde, then being hard-fought in the American art world.
Most often, though, these 172 artists showing with 89 exhibitors are taking big swings in lots of directions — severe abstraction, obsessive figuration, decaying sneakers — so that making a list of standouts was nearly impossible.
Well before the current market craze over Black figuration, Thomas was exploring the Black female figure.
“I don’t think it’s possible to have a conversation about figuration without going back to this very fecund moment of Black artistic development.”
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