English to Spanish Dictionary aesthetic

aesthetic

estético
definition
noun
the Cubist aesthetic
a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
adjective
the pictures give great aesthetic pleasure
concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
translation of 'aesthetic'
adjective
estético
example
This year the Scottish Executive appointed him captain of culture to teach the public some 'aesthetic' appreciation.
There is a disquieting 'aesthetic' beauty and grace found in the war dead.
The art on the walls was contemporary and unusual, creating an ambience of 'aesthetic' appreciation.
In this period, they occupied very much the center of 'aesthetic' appreciation and social value.
That may be partly true but it does not detract from a thorough 'aesthetic' appreciation of his works.
Conservation should be for 'aesthetic' pleasure, forward-planning, improved crop and food productivity.
This 'aesthetic' appreciation extends to previous writers on the subject.
Thereby they imply that the sculpture is steeped in the same 'aesthetic' as that behind our legacy of San rock paintings.
Kashmir's contribution to the Indian thought has been of immense artistic, esoteric and 'aesthetic' value.
We should strive to appreciate the 'aesthetic' value of our names.
Yes, but the people who produce it also think of it as a threatening 'aesthetic' .
New York's film-making community shares the 'aesthetic' appreciation.
The router itself is unlike any I have seen as of yet in its 'aesthetic' design.
What she saw, and what others in the art and quilt communities began to see, was a singular 'aesthetic' .
The two married an industrial ethic to a modernist 'aesthetic' , capturing an entire ethos in a single seat.
Quite apart from its 'aesthetic' appeal, the design enhances the acoustics much as a cello itself does.
As of now, people in the State are hooked to just the 'aesthetic' aspect of design.
At least with the monument, 'aesthetic' appreciation justifies a lack of content.
The documentary 'aesthetic' lent itself to the popularization of photography at all levels.
They might be an expression of 'aesthetic' appreciation, or they might be applied as part of a knowledge system.
Women also appreciate the 'aesthetic' value of a knife and may choose to combine function with beauty.
Modern artists like Kirchner explored the rough, expressive 'aesthetic' of woodcut.
They chose wood as their preferred blocking material because it offers more natural, 'aesthetic' options for interior design.
Chasseriau's attenuation of his figures certainly borrows a Mannerist 'aesthetic' .
Both terms were applied in all the arts in a neutral sense with no necessary implication for beauty or 'aesthetic' value.
But beyond that there is an aspect that connects our 'aesthetic' appreciation to that of Nature itself.
There are two traditional views concerning what constitutes 'aesthetic' values.
It is also deeply involved in our 'aesthetic' appreciation of the world around us, and there are many examples to draw on.
It is a visually rich, 'aesthetically' pleasing, cinematically engaging venture.
He uses the ambiguity of passageways and transitional spaces to construct an 'esthetic' of anticipation.
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