semiabstraction

English

Etymology

semi- + abstraction

Noun

semiabstraction (countable and uncountable, plural semiabstractions)

  1. semiabstract artwork
    • 2009 October 9, Ken Johnson, “A Post-Impressionist and His American Imitators”, in New York Times:
      A still life that Arthur Dove painted in vivid colors in 1909 predates the luminous semiabstractions for which he is best known.
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