figuratifs
Figuratifs refers to artworks that depict recognizable forms—people, places, objects—in contrast to non-representational or abstract art. The term is widely used in French-language art criticism to describe figurative art (art figuratif) and, by extension, to works in painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking that maintain identifiable subject matter. Figuratifs can range from precise realist rendering to expressive or stylized representation. They may incorporate symbolism, narrative content, or social commentary, while still preserving readable imagery.
Historically, figuration has been a persistent thread in Western art alongside abstraction. In the 20th century,
Etymology: figuration from Latin figura; the French term figuratif denotes the same meaning, and figuratifs is
See also: figurative art, realism, expressionism, contemporary painting.