noun.
A style of painting on enameled pottery practised by the Italian potters.
noun.
Light and shade; specifically, the general distribution of light and shade in a picture, whether painted, drawn, or engraved— that is, the combined effect of all its lights, shadows, and reflections. Strictly speaking, however, every object on which light strikes has its own chiaroscuro.
noun.
A drawing in black and white.
noun.
A method of printing engravings from several blocks representing lighter and darker shades, used especially in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; also, an engraving so printed.
Of or pertaining to light and shade in painting, drawing, or engraving.
Also clair-obscure, clare-obscure.