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ekphrastic

American  
[ek-fras-tik] / ɛkˈfræs tɪk /

adjective

  1. using, relating to, or characteristic of ekphrasis, a literary device in which a work of art is described or interpreted.


Other Word Forms

  • ekphrastically adverb
  • non-ekphrastic adjective

Example Sentences

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“Sovereign Silence, or the City” is a haunting ekphrastic poem based on Vincent Valdez’s ominous painting “The City I.”

From New York Times • Apr. 15, 2022

His verse about paintings, known as ekphrastic poetry, redefined the genre.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 29, 2021

The other, a series of ekphrastic responses to photos of fractured skulls dug up under a Colorado asylum, presses Rekdal’s descriptive powers to pure insight. 

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 11, 2016

The narrator discusses his affection for ekphrastic literature, in which a work of art is described in language.

From The New Yorker • May 27, 2016

Poor, overworked Icarus is trooped out, though with none of the impact of his unremarked plunge in WH Auden's ekphrastic poem, "Musée des Beaux Arts".

From The Guardian • Jul. 27, 2012