single word requests - Verdaccio or Grisaille? Or?


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I occasionally paint my cityscapes in this manner because I like it, and also because it's a good selling point. I call it grisaille or verdaccio. Both terms are wrong.


Grisaille is executed entirely in shades of gray, or another neutral color.


Verdaccio is a mixture of black, white, and yellow.


Both sound elegantly mysterious and all, but one ought to know the name of one's own product.  


To summarize: is there a term for a painting that's mostly black-and-white, with just a splash of color somewhere (not necessarily in the logical center of the composition)?




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