noun
- the quality or state of being frontal; the condition of facing forward or being oriented toward the front
- in art and sculpture, the principle or practice of depicting figures in a direct, forward-facing position
Usage: formal; often used in art history and architecture
Usage: art history; technical
Examples
- The frontality of the ancient Egyptian statues reflects the formal conventions of that period.
- Medieval religious art often emphasized frontality to create a direct connection between the viewer and the sacred figure.
- The architect's design featured the frontality of the main entrance to draw visitors' attention.
- In classical sculpture, frontality was gradually replaced by more dynamic poses during the Hellenistic period.
- The painting's frontality gives it a formal, ceremonial quality.