alla prima
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of alla prima
< Italian: literally, at the first
Example Sentences
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But the paint looks direct and uncluttered; it seems to have been done alla prima, wet into wet, in a few hours.
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They were imagined on the spot, alla prima.
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It is painted all the way, and it invariably looks as though it was put on alla prima, without glazing or reworking.
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My first idea was to paint the picture alla prima; but in the nick of time it occurred to me that I should be very foolish to do so.
From In Paradise A Novel. Vol. I. by Heyse, Paul
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