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Chiaroscuro 

Italian term used in that form in English. It translates as light-dark, and refers to the balance and pattern of light and shade in a painting or drawing. Chiaroscuro is generally only remarked upon when it is a particularly prominent feature of the work, usually when the artist is using extreme contrasts of light and shade.
 

Joseph Wright of Derby, An Iron Forge, 1772
Joseph Wright of Derby
An Iron Forge
1772
 
Edward Calvert, The Chamber Idyll, 1831
Edward Calvert
The Chamber Idyll
1831
 
Joseph Mallord William Turner, Dunstanburgh Castle from the South; Chiaroscuro Study, circa 1797-8
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Dunstanburgh Castle from the South; Chiaroscuro Study
circa 1797-8