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How to use monochrome in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word monochrome? Here are some examples.

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Classic monochrome style proved the look of the day, as racegoers rose to the challenge of the weather.
The cinematography is astonishing, almost monochrome, capturing the darkness at the heart of the story, using close ups to great effect.
A monochrome picture of one of Swindon's car parks, in Villett Street, bagged him third place.
I also thought that as a monochrome print it would convey a greater feeling of timelessness.
In her abstract, almost monochrome pictures, she traps time, as she records the processes of pictorial creation.
Klein's multidisciplinary project of the 1950s included monochrome painting, writing, martial arts, performance, musical composition and film.
Many of those early devices had very poor image quality and monochrome displays.
All photographs are monochrome, which, although fine for electron micrographs, is perhaps a little restrictive for modern light microscopy.
It's a hopeful sign if their wardrobes contain a pristine row of white shirts, or monochrome cashmere.
The images are displayed on monochrome screens on the flight deck and on the lower deck.
This almost monochrome work ranges from black to gray-blue to white, with a few blots of red.
The December monthly competition will be open to both colour and monochrome prints.
At the auction the unassuming but undisputed star was a small, monochrome, unpatterned bowl probably intended for washing brushes after writing.
In 1626 he moved to Leiden, where he painted vanitas subjects and increasingly adopted the monochrome palette of Haarlem still-life painters.
The reduced colour in this painting already reveals McCahon's sympathy for a monochrome palette.
However, the faces were there, slab-sided, sleek of hair, the secrets of their mysterious bungs and bank accounts locked behind monochrome eyes.
The helmet had a monochrome visor that covered the entire face, which made him feel as though he were in a dark closet.
Different colours are frequently used to provide variation in an otherwise monochrome surface.
The monochrome photography adds a harsh note, reflecting the grainy greys of this fearful life.
The monochrome half-tone process, introduced in 1872, was refined by the end of the 19th cent. to allow full colour reproduction.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Unfortunately, not having the originals, I can only give them in monochrome.
The landscape beneath it is not the monochrome picture most of us associate with moonlight.
All the illustrations, both autochrome and monochrome, are the work of Mr. Coburn.
While some of the works were executed in brilliant colours, most of them were in monochrome.
The monochrome of gold behind the gables was drifting into color.
The monotone of the wind and the monochrome of the sky oppress him.
But in monochrome painting from the cast it is of very little service.
Fake white and silver trees have been completely rehabilitated and can look fab in a largely monochrome setting.
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