Noun
the act of stylizing; causing to conform to a particular style
Source: WordNetThere are deeper strata of truth in cinema, and there is such a thing as poetic, ecstatic truth. It is mysterious and elusive, and can be reached only through fabrication and imagination and stylization. Werner Herzog
One must beware of a formula good for everything, that will serve to interpret the other arts as well as reality, and that instead of creating will only produce a style, or rather a stylization. Georges Braque
I like black and white films. I don't exactly know why - probably because there is a stylization which is removed from actual life, unlike a color film. Norman McLaren
Bloom, p. 5 Crane was often criticized by early reviewers for his frequent incorporation of everyday speech into dialogue, mimicking the regional accents of his characters with colloquial stylization. Source: Internet
Beckwith, 80-95 covers all these, plus the few other stray painted images elsewhere They are realistic in appearance, in contrast to the later stylization. Source: Internet
Modern classicism showed a lesser interest in naturalism and a greater interest in formal stylization. Source: Internet