Ekphrasis

/ˈɛkfrəsɪs/ noun

A vivid literary description of a work of visual art; a poem or passage written about a painting, sculpture, or other artwork.

From Greek 'ekphrasis' (description), from 'ek' (out) + 'phrazein' (to point out/explain). Homer's description of Achilles' shield in the Iliad is the most famous ancient example.

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