Examples of 'pastiche' in a sentence
Meaning of "pastiche"
Pastiche refers to an artistic work that imitates the style of another artist or period. It can also refer to a literary, musical, or artistic composition made up of selections from different works. For example, 'The painting was a pastiche of various impressionist styles.'
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- A work of art, drama, literature, music, or architecture that imitates the work of a previous artist.
- A musical medley, typically quoting other works.
- An incongruous mixture; a hodgepodge.
- A postmodern playwriting technique that fuses a variety of styles, genres, and story lines to create a new form.
How to use "pastiche" in a sentence
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The style of the musical is comic pastiche.
Pastiche are the bad guys here.
Compare also the equally unrelated pastiche.
This is a pastiche score of a cavalier sort.
I thought it was more lampoon than pastiche.
Pastiche is a literary or other artistic genre.
The novel is a pastiche of interwoven stories.
Pastiche is also often used as a synonym for parody.
It was a nice pastiche of blood and body parts.
The fictionalized narrative is an ironic pastiche.
It resembles a pastiche of folkloric flying monsters.
I had seen her before at pastiche.
Pastiche is an example of eclecticism in art.
Tarantino deals in pastiche and homage.
A pastiche but not a parody.
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Not some redbrick historical pastiche.
Eclecticism and pastiche are perfectly legitimate ways of making art.
But this is far from pastiche.
Sometimes the pastiche is unintended.
Its style is an amalgam of magical realism and postmodern pastiche.
It was a pastiche of various different things.
This practice is referred to as pastiche.
Pastiche proudly presents.
Some critics dismiss this painting as a fake or crude pastiche.
It pastiche for example the major achievements of the last century.
Was choked with tawdry pastiche.
It was a pastiche of everything.
We did not want to create a pastiche.
A pastiche poem is one that imitates the style of another famous poem.
The whole thing is a pastiche.
They were prefabricated stalls in pastiche aesthetics and inconsistently conceived for their function.
I also really appreciate the more advanced pop pastiche aspects of it.
That pastiche is makes this film slide into ambiguous fields of undetermined genres.
A rather duff pastiche.
It tumbles into pastiche just when it should be swooning and sighing with earnest emotion.
Allusion is not pastiche.
You can make Pastiche whatever you want it to be.
He had a taste and an unquestionable talent for satire and pastiche.
Several other writers have written pastiche endings for the story.
It is evident also that she does not know the technique of pastiche.
A kind of pastiche.
The decor is simple and deliberately defies any idea of pastiche.
It is a satirical song and a pastiche in the style of the Beach Boys.
We did not want to do a pastiche.
Moby has formed a pastiche heavy metal band called Diamondsnake.
If you like pastiche.
The song was a pastiche of the sort of songs Flanagan had sung during the war.
This study concentrates on the contested concept of pastiche in literary studies.
The Pastiche boys apparently canceled the event after the administration got wind of it.
I thought it was pastiche.