bambocciade

/bæmbəˈtʃiːdeɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

A 17th-century painting or drawing of rustic life, especially one depicting peasants or shepherds, often with fantastical or idealized elements.

“The museum featured an impressive collection of bambocciade, showcasing the artistic interpretations of rural life during the Baroque period.”

Synonyms

  • bamboccianta
  • genre painting

Antonyms

  • abstraction
  • realism