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Grisaille (gr?'za?, -'ze?l; , grey, French pronunciation: /g?i.zaj/) is a term for painting
Painting

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . In art, the term describes both the act and the result, which is called a painting....
 executed entirely in monochrome
Monochrome

Monochrome comes from the Greek language ?????????? , meaning ?of one color?, which is a combination of ????? , meaning ?alone? or ?solitary?, and ????a , meaning ?color?....
, usually in shades of grey or brown, particularly used in decoration
Decoration

Decoration may refer to:* Decorative art, the craft of a painter and decorator.* An object or act intended to increase beauty of a person, room, etc....
 to represent objects in relief
Relief

A relief is a sculptured artwork where a modelled form is raised, or in sunken-relief lowered, from a flatish background plane without being disconnected from it....
. Some grisailles, in fact, include a slightly wider colour range, like the Andrea del Sarto
Andrea del Sarto

Andrea del Sarto was an Italy painter from Florence, whose career flourished during the High Renaissance and early-Mannerism. Though highly regarded by his contemporaries as an artist "senza errori" , he is overshadowed now by equally talented contemporaries like Raphael....
 fresco, here illustrated.

A grisaille may be executed for its own sake as a decoration, as underpainting
Underpainting

In art, an underpainting is an initial layer of paint applied to a ground, which serves as a base for subsequent layers of paint. Underpaintings are often monochromatic and help to define colour values for later painting....
 for an oil painting
Oil painting

Oil painting is the process of painting with pigments that are bound with a medium of drying oil ? especially in early modern Europe, linseed oil....
 (in preparation for glazing layers of colour over it), or as a model
Model (physical)

A physical model is a smaller or larger physical copy of an object. The object being modelled may be small or large .The geometry of the model and the object it represents are often similar in the sense that one is a rescaling of the other; in such cases the Scale is an important characteristic....
 for an engraver to work from.






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Grisaille (gr?'za?, -'ze?l; , grey, French pronunciation: /g?i.zaj/) is a term for painting
Painting

Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . In art, the term describes both the act and the result, which is called a painting....
 executed entirely in monochrome
Monochrome

Monochrome comes from the Greek language ?????????? , meaning ?of one color?, which is a combination of ????? , meaning ?alone? or ?solitary?, and ????a , meaning ?color?....
, usually in shades of grey or brown, particularly used in decoration
Decoration

Decoration may refer to:* Decorative art, the craft of a painter and decorator.* An object or act intended to increase beauty of a person, room, etc....
 to represent objects in relief
Relief

A relief is a sculptured artwork where a modelled form is raised, or in sunken-relief lowered, from a flatish background plane without being disconnected from it....
. Some grisailles, in fact, include a slightly wider colour range, like the Andrea del Sarto
Andrea del Sarto

Andrea del Sarto was an Italy painter from Florence, whose career flourished during the High Renaissance and early-Mannerism. Though highly regarded by his contemporaries as an artist "senza errori" , he is overshadowed now by equally talented contemporaries like Raphael....
 fresco, here illustrated.

A grisaille may be executed for its own sake as a decoration, as underpainting
Underpainting

In art, an underpainting is an initial layer of paint applied to a ground, which serves as a base for subsequent layers of paint. Underpaintings are often monochromatic and help to define colour values for later painting....
 for an oil painting
Oil painting

Oil painting is the process of painting with pigments that are bound with a medium of drying oil ? especially in early modern Europe, linseed oil....
 (in preparation for glazing layers of colour over it), or as a model
Model (physical)

A physical model is a smaller or larger physical copy of an object. The object being modelled may be small or large .The geometry of the model and the object it represents are often similar in the sense that one is a rescaling of the other; in such cases the Scale is an important characteristic....
 for an engraver to work from. "Rubens and his school sometimes use monochrome techniques in sketching compositions for engravers."

History

Giotto
Giotto

Giotto may refer to:* Giotto di Bondone an Italian painter.* Giotto mission, an European Space Agency space mission for the observation of Comet Halley...
 used grisaille in the lower registers of his frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel, and Jan van Eyck
Jan van Eyck

Jan van Eyck or Johannes de Eyck was an Early Netherlandish painting active in Bruges and considered one of the best Northern European painters of the 15th century....
 painted grisaille figures on the outsides of the wings of tryptychs, including the Ghent Altarpiece
Ghent Altarpiece

The Ghent Altarpiece or Adoration of the Mystic Lamb is a very large and complex Early Netherlandish painting polyptych panel painting which was once in the Joost Vijdt chapel at Saint Bavo Cathedral, Ghent, Belgium, but was later moved for security reasons to the chapel of the cathedral....
 - these were the sides most commonly on display, as the doors were normally kept closed. In both cases imitation of sculpture was intended.

In the Low Countries a tradition of grisaille paintings can be traced from Martin Heemskerck, Jan Brueghel the Elder
Jan Brueghel the Elder

Jan Brueghel the Elder was a Flemings Painting, son of Pieter Brueghel the Elder and father of Jan Brueghel the Younger. Nicknamed "Velvet" Brueghel, "Flower" Brueghel, and "Paradise" Brueghel, of which the latter two were derived from favored subjects, while the former may refer to the velveteen sheen of his colors or to his habit of wearin...
 and Hendrik Goltzius
Hendrik Goltzius

Hendrik Goltzius , was a the Netherlands printmaker, drawing, and Painting. He was the leading Dutch engraver of the early Baroque period, or Northern Mannerism, noted for his sophisticated technique and the "exuberance" of his compositions....
, through the copious output of Adriaen van de Venne
Adriaen van de Venne

Adriaen Pietersz van de Venne was a versatile Netherlands Baroque painter of allegories, genre subjects and portraits, as well as a miniaturist, book-illustrator and designer of political satires and a versifier....
, to the circle of Rembrandt
Rembrandt

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was a Netherlands Painting and etching. He is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history and the most important in History of the Netherlands....
, and Jan van Goyen
Jan van Goyen

Jan Josephszoon van Goyen was a Dutch landscape painter. Van Goyen was an extremely prolific artist; approximately twelve hundred paintings and more than one thousand drawings by him are known....
.

The ceiling fresco
Fresco

Fresco is any of several related painting types, done on plaster on walls or ceilings. The word fresco comes from the Italian word affresco which derives from the adjective fresco , which has Latin origins....
es of the Sistine chapel
Sistine Chapel

Sistine Chapel is the best-known chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the Pope in Vatican City. Its fame rests on its architecture, evocative of Solomon's Temple of the Old Testament and on its decoration which has been frescoed throughout by the greatest Renaissance artists including Michelangelo, Raphael, Bernini, and...
 have portions of the design in grisaille. At Hampton Court the lower part of the decoration of the great staircase by Antonio Verrio
Antonio Verrio

Antonio Verrio was an Italy painter of the Baroque period, active in England....
 is in grisaille. Full colouring of a subject makes many more demands of an artist, and working in grisaille was often chosen as being quicker and cheaper, although the effect was sometimes deliberately chosen for aesthetic reasons. Grisaille paintings resemble the drawing
Drawing

Drawing is a visual art that makes use of any number of drawing instruments to mark a two-dimensional medium. Common instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, inked brushes, wax color pencils, crayons, charcoals, chalk, pastels, marker pens, stylus, or various metals like silverpoint....
s, normally in monochrome, that artists from the Renaissance on were trained to produce; like drawings they can also betray the hand of a less talented assistant more easily than a fully coloured painting.

Illuminated manuscript
Illuminated manuscript

An illuminated manuscript is a manuscript in which the Writing is supplemented by the addition of decoration, such as decorated initials, borders and Miniature ....
s had often been produced in pen and wash with a very limited colour range, and many artists such as Jean Pucelle
Jean Pucelle

Jean Pucelle was a School of Paris Gothic art illuminated manuscripts, active between 1320 and 1350. His style is characterized by delicate figures rendered in grisaille, accented with touches of color....
 and Matthew Paris
Matthew Paris

Matthew Paris was a Benedictine monk, English historians in the Middle Ages, artist in illuminated manuscripts and cartographer, based at St Albans Cathedral in Hertfordshire....
 specialised in such work. Renaissance artists such as Mantegna and Polidoro di Caravaggio often used grisaille as a classicising effect, either in imitation of the effect of a classical sculpture
Sculpture

Sculpture is Three-dimensional space artwork created by shaping or combining hard and or plastic material, sound, and or text and or light, commonly Stone sculpture , metal, glass, or wood....
d relief, or of Roman painting.

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Academic Study

With the 20th Century
20th century

The twentieth century of the Common Era began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar. The century saw a remarkable shift in the way that vast numbers of people lived, as a result of technological, medical, social, ideological, and political innovation....
's emphasis on direct, or "alla prima," painting, the grisaille technique lost favor with artists of the period. Today, this historic method has been incorporated into the curriculum of certain private ateliers. Mims Studios of North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
 describes its grisaille training as "an intermediary stage between working from the plaster cast
Plaster cast

A plaster cast is a copy made in plaster of another 3-dimensional form, usually a metal or stone sculpture . It may also describe a finished original sculpture made out of plaster, though these are rarer....
 and working directly from life, guided by the same intensive pursuit of form."

In enamel and stained glass

The term is also applied to monochrome painting in enamels
Vitreous enamel

In a discussion of material science, enamel is the colorful result of fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius....
, and also to stained glass
Stained glass

For the Blackford Oakes novel, see Stained Glass The term stained glass can refer to the material of coloured glass or the craft of working with it....
. Portions of a window may be done in grisaille — using, for example, silver stain
Silver stain

Silver staining is the use of silver to selectively alter the appearance of the target....
 or vitreous paint — while other sections are done in coloured glass.