figurale
Figurale is an Italian adjective and, in specialized discourse, a noun used to denote relation to figures, images, or representation. The term derives from figura, Latin for “figure” or “shape,” with the suffix -ale forming an adjective. It is most commonly encountered in discussions of art, language, and iconography.
In art, figurale describes representational or figurative art as opposed to abstract art. Italian critics may
In linguistics and rhetoric, figurale covers figurative language—devices that convey meaning beyond the literal sense, such
Usage notes: Figurale is more common in Italian than in English, where the direct equivalent is figurative.
See also terms related to representation and imagery, including figura, figuração, metafora, and arte figurale, which