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pictórico

peek-TOH-ree-kohpikˈtoɾiko

pictórico means pictorial in Spanish (relating to the art of painting).

pictorial

Also: vivid, artistic
AdjectivemB2formal
A wooden artist's palette with vibrant blobs of wet oil paint and a single paintbrush resting on it.

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La técnica pictórica de Velázquez influyó en muchos artistas modernos.

B2

Velázquez's painting technique influenced many modern artists.

El escritor nos regaló una descripción pictórica del campo español.

C1

The writer gave us a vivid, painting-like description of the Spanish countryside.

Estamos visitando una exposición de la obra pictórica del siglo XIX.

B2

We are visiting an exhibition of 19th-century paintings.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • plástico (visual/artistic)
  • gráfico (graphic)

Antonyms

  • escultórico (sculptural)
  • literario (literary)

Common Collocations

  • estilo pictóricopainting style
  • técnica pictóricapainting technique
  • obra pictóricapictorial work/collection of paintings

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Words that translate to "pictórico" in Spanish:

pictorial

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
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📚 Etymology

From the Latin word 'pictus', which means 'painted'. It shares the same root as the English word 'picture'.

First recorded: 17th century

Cognates (Related words)

English: pictorialItalian: pittorico

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'pictórico' the same as 'pintoresco'?

Not exactly. 'Pictórico' means relating to the technical art of painting. 'Pintoresco' (picturesque) describes something that is charming or pretty enough to be in a painting, like a quaint village.

Is this a common word in daily conversation?

It's quite formal. You'll hear it in museums, art classes, or read it in literature, but you likely won't use it to describe your house being painted.

Does it have a plural form?

Yes! Just like other adjectives ending in -o, it becomes 'pictóricos' (masculine plural) or 'pictóricas' (feminine plural).