Impastoed vs Impasted - What's the difference?
impastoed | impasted |
(painting) Painted with an impasto
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=March 23, author=Martha Schwendener, title=Modern Dutch Master, but Citizen of the World, work=New York Times
, passage=In addition to portraits and genre scenes, there is a generous selection of his landscapes, from a crisply drawn “Fishing Boats on the Beach at Les-Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer,” from 1888, to animated, impastoed late works, like “Entrance of a Quarry” and “Wheatfield Behind St. Paul’s Hospital With a Reaper,” both from 1889. }}
(impaste)
To knead; to make into paste; to concrete.
(art) To lay colour on canvas by uniting them skillfully together. See (impasto).
(Webster 1913)
As an adjective impastoed
is painted with an impasto.As a verb impasted is
past tense of impaste.impastoed
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impasted
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(head)impaste
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- Blood baked and impasted . — Shakespeare.