pochade

[poh-shahd]

pochade Definition

a sketch or rough draft, especially one executed outdoors.

Using pochade: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pochade" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She made a quick pochade of the landscape before starting her painting.

  • Example

    The artist carried a small pochade box with paints and brushes for outdoor painting.

  • Example

    He used pochades to capture the changing light and colors of the sunset.

pochade Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pochade

Phrases with pochade

  • plein air pochade

    a small, portable painting kit used for outdoor painting

    Example

    The artist set up his plein air pochade and began painting the scenery.

  • a small, portable box used by artists to store paints, brushes, and other materials for outdoor painting

    Example

    She carried her pochade box with her whenever she went out to paint.

  • quick pochade

    a fast and loose sketch or painting done in a short amount of time

    Example

    He did a quick pochade of the model before starting on the final painting.

Origins of pochade

from French 'pochade', meaning 'rough sketch'

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Summary: pochade in Brief

A 'pochade' [poh-shahd] is a rough sketch or draft, often created outdoors. It is commonly used by artists to capture the essence of a scene before creating a more detailed work. 'Pochade' can also refer to the small, portable box that artists use to store their materials for outdoor painting.