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  1. Summary. Defining the grotesque in a concise and objective manner is notoriously difficult. When researching the term for his classic study On the Grotesque: Strategies of Contradiction in Art and Literature (1982), Geoffrey Galt Harpham observed that the grotesque is hard to pin down because it is defined as being in opposition to something rather than possessing any defining quality in and ...

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  3. Word Origin mid 16th cent. (as noun): from French crotesque (the earliest form in English), from Italian grottesca, from opera or pittura grottesca ‘work or painting resembling that found in a grotto’; “grotto” here probably denoted the rooms of ancient buildings in Rome which had been revealed by excavations, and which contained murals in the grotesque style.

  4. Grotesque, in architecture and decorative art, fanciful mural or sculptural decoration involving mixed animal, human, and plant forms. The word is derived from the Italian grotteschi, referring to the grottoes in which these decorations were found c. 1500 during the excavation of Roman houses such

  5. The Grotesque Guardians are a pair of gargoyles, Dusk and Dawn, found on the Slayer Tower's rooftop, whose entrance is found on the 2nd floor[UK]3rd floor[US]. In order to access the roof for the first time, players must obtain a brittle key from gargoyles while assigned them for a Slayer task (requiring 75 Slayer).

  6. grotesque翻譯:怪誕的,荒謬的;奇形怪狀的;醜陋的, 表現怪誕主題的油畫(或藝術品)。了解更多。

  7. The grotesque is an adjective used to describe something that’s at once mysterious, ugly, hard to understand, and distorted. Things, people, events, and situations can all be grotesque, but the best examples are characters.

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