pentimento
Americannoun
plural
pentimentinoun
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the revealing of a painting or part of a painting that has been covered over by a later painting
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the part of a painting thus revealed
Etymology
Origin of pentimento
1900–05; < Italian, equivalent to penti ( re ) to repent (< Latin paenitēre to regret) + -mento -ment
Example Sentences
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The yellow title casts a grayish shadow within the turquoise, a pentimento whose sign of an earlier paint layer signals a stratum of history.
From Los Angeles Times
There are holes drilled into the top and the pentimento outline of where the displaced sculpture once stood.
From Washington Post
It's so common that art historians and conservators have a word for it: pentimento.
From Salon
As in a painter’s pentimento, they peep though the present narrative, subtly revealing the author’s awareness of the world’s cruel ironies.
From Los Angeles Times
Layers of roughly built-up geometric shapes emphasize the paintings’ pentimento, which pokes through from beneath the surface, while radiant light was perhaps inspired by a visit to North Africa.
From Los Angeles Times
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