In the packed public gallery, Mrs. Humes's family, who had glared with unrelenting hatred at him during the hearing, were in tears. |
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The art gallery is to stage a money-spinning annual exhibition of Impressionist paintings to help fund other projects. |
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When the front-door approach of showing his work to gallery owners yielded nothing but turndowns, Parr opted for back-door strategies. |
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Well, I got there a bit early so went and mooched round a couple of gallery rooms. |
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Elsewhere in the gallery a high security case contains the town council's silver, with extra silverware from St Andrew's parish church. |
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Responsible persons may also include those who sign checks for the gallery or who have the authority to decide how gallery funds are spent. |
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This was an outstanding instance of a private commercial gallery mounting a museum-quality exhibition of a great modernist artist. |
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Johannesburg has been transformed into an art gallery with some 65 blown-up artworks erected on the city's buildings. |
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After a two-month renovation and deep cleaning, McCann's petite third-floor gallery is spotless. |
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The principal gallery in the east wing provides an unbroken flow of space for 170 feet, almost the full length of the building. |
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The Parchman Stremmel Galleries round out the commercial gallery scene with imported blue-chip art and local talent. |
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With its lack of heating, concrete floor and unclad walls, this has to be the coldest gallery south of Helsinki. |
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The artist uncrated it on a broad gallery that opened off the dining room, apparently for the admiration of friends and family. |
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Every museum and gallery, large and small, has made cultural diversity into a key part of its mission. |
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Scores of people stood around in the darkened gallery straining to hear every word of the amazing, passionate reading. |
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Friends of mine, sweet, boho artist-types, had arranged to turn their Bruntsfield flat into an art gallery for three days. |
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In addition to the suite of furniture, the gallery contains important paintings by French artists along with a set of eight panels of boiserie. |
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With a wall of painted wood slats, the space can be converted instantly into a gallery of hanging pictures. |
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The sixth gallery has a fine collection of Madhubani paintings put up on a mud wall as murals. |
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The trail included all the exhibitions in the museum as well as the art gallery. |
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At present, it is split into a museum on the ground floor and an art gallery upstairs. |
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The gallery ends with a display contrasting an old-time musher with someone geared for modern dog sled travel. |
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Thus the musical saw has an equal right to inclusion in the gallery as the cor anglais. |
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The gallery steps are a popular gathering point for local youths and the statue of the Iron Duke usually has a traffic cone on its bonce. |
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A third gallery included 24 of these unframed black-and-white photographic stills, 11 by 17 inches each, mounted on white metal brackets. |
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The works had been in an unlocked wooden case in a storeroom on the second floor of the gallery, then in Woburn Square. |
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The Accademia gallery, like the Brera in Milan, is a creation of the Napoleonic occupation, with origins closely linked with an academy. |
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Within its boundaries, Brazos Bend has clearly defined areas of gallery forest, freshwater marsh, coastal prairie and mixed hardwood bottomland. |
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The works initially appeared at a SoHo gallery in New York in October, but were not put up for sale. |
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Fashionable hipsters and art patrons mingled in the boxy gallery tucked in New York's chic Chelsea district. |
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The long-felt necessity for a state-of-the art gallery of art was realised at last with the initiative of the State Government. |
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Yet it still manages to retain that gallery ambience with an ambiguous dance between art object and bric-a-brac. |
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In 1927, Mrs Forepaugh, also donated a panel of needlework decorated with gold thread and beetles' wings, to the gallery. |
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The exhibition arranged in the gallery features the Netherlandish art of the 15th and 16th centuries. |
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Liberated to occupy the whole of the main gallery area, it is transformed by its new monumentality. |
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A bronze bust of one of Tenby's most famous sons, Augustus John, has just been bought by the town's museum and art gallery. |
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This maybe the sonic equivalent of going to see a Bellini altarpiece in an art gallery, but I do not mind. |
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In the lower gallery there are videos of footage taken from a ferry in Sydney Harbour and a vaporetto in Venice. |
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The 32 paintings exhibited at the gallery prove how variegated were the thoughts and ideas of the artist. |
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At 18 his artwork swam across two albums by alt-country brooder Will Oldham, then sunned on the walls of a Tokyo art gallery. |
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Millions of pounds worth of paintings are left unseen in the art gallery vaults because there is not enough display space. |
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Ni-Vanuatu asked for people who were connected to the artefacts to be present in the gallery. |
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The Accademia gallery is to Venetian painting what the Uffizi is to Renaissance art in Florence. |
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Arriving on a brutally cold morning in April, I found her preoccupied with getting her gallery installations ready for a crowd of collectors. |
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Walking into the gallery sparsely hung with the artist's small paintings, the viewer immediately sensed a challenge. |
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The gallery creates one-off pieces based around the 24-carat gold discs presented to artists in the music industry. |
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If you're on a budget, go on a Wednesday afternoon, when the gallery is open well into the evening and entrance is half price from 3pm. |
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Access is from the entry foyer via transition stairs and ramped vestibules that also act as gallery spaces. |
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Huge upholstered foam letters ring the gallery space, spelling the word HOPE in English, French, Hebrew and Arabic. |
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In this rogues' gallery are former council leaders, former mayors, chairmen of powerful committees and a former chief whip. |
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One of the plans was for the gallery and museum buildings to be turned into luxury flats. |
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All trials were recorded by a video camera that was positioned in the viewing gallery above the court. |
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Messages for the duty controller were passed down from the gallery using a bulldog clip tied on to the end of what looked like a broomstick. |
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An amazing collection of packaging ephemera is viewable at the Chocolate Wrappers Museum, an online gallery of wrappers from 124 countries. |
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Does the press gallery bump up the significance of a potential challenge because it provides such good copy and provocative sound bites? |
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The duo bum-rushed the shocked staff and gallery patrons with as much grace and style as a stick-up man at a corner liquor store. |
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Quiet, clean and spare, it led, past a short spiral stairway with a gallery, to a darker room. |
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The wooden mantel itself was also shown in the gallery, as was an antique vitrine containing actual plates. |
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Black-velvet-lined vitrines in the gallery displayed the actual costumes worn. |
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On show in the gallery is a striking coffee table fashioned from an elm burr found in a Tipperary wood. |
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The Cavendish Street gallery is showcasing the work of 10 artists, including both well-known painters and non-professionals. |
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Charging non-residents would also damage tourism in the city because many visitors expect attractions like the gallery to be free, she said. |
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A still gallery with 34 production photos, the film's theatrical trailer, and a TV spot round out the extras. |
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An art gallery is not wanted, nor is it a viable financial alternative for the council. |
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Within the gallery, no explanation was given of how the Byzantine style or which Byzantine style arrived in northern Europe. |
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The expansive gallery, which is housed in the top two floors of the Mori Tower, commands staggering views all the way to Mount Fuji. |
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And it raised the stakes for LaVerdiere's recent gallery exhibition, his first with Lehmann Maupin, in New York. |
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At Axelle Fine Arts, the gallery uses a hanging system that consists of two hooks and wire. |
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The gallery is full of extraordinary art with price tags people can actually afford. |
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The body of work includes recent acquisitions and both well known and more obscure works from the gallery. |
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My most memorable time by far was performing in concert by candlelight in the gallery when the lights went out. |
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The gallery showcases artworks by modern and contemporary Native American, African, Oceanian and Indonesian artists. |
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The images are grouped in several large circles on the gallery walls, each picture elaborately framed in hand-painted glass. |
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Beyond the gallery, the rectangular reading room is cantilevered over the education space on white precast concrete beams. |
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An enthusiast for modern naturalism, he had a remarkable gallery of Caravaggesque works. |
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The installations were not barrier-like, but seemed to exist primarily to subtly harmonize with the architecture of the gallery. |
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The van Gogh olive grove landscapes in this gallery at first glance seemed beside the point. |
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This gallery will take you to the world of diving ducks, mergansers and stiff-tailed ducks. |
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What we do get is a photo gallery of about 14 stills from the film and the theatrical trailer, presented in anamorphic widescreen. |
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You also get a photo gallery featuring production stills and international poster art. |
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Also included is a photo gallery of behind the scenes pictures and stills from the film. |
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Each gallery features photos from the production of the film, as well as stills and publicity shots from the series and the movie. |
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A gallery of production stills and lobby cards show his lighting and composition genius in a still-life context. |
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As he expounded the philosophy of enterprise and free-market wealth creation, there was a stir of interest in the public gallery. |
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This is an opportunity for consumers to see what their local gallery and frame shop has in stock. |
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Towards the north end, the building rises to two storeys, and the roof of the colonnade forms an external gallery. |
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Working with a gallery also provides opportunities for shows, openings, announcements and newspaper or magazine articles. |
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The catalogue will be on sale at the gallery during the exhibition and in bookstores after it closes. |
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Perhaps the tension of the situation explained his strained look as the public gallery in Dublin Castle dissolved into laughter. |
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At the entrance to the gallery an upright, abstracted figure, smoothly curved, sat atop a heavy-duty steel truck spring. |
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The statement did not appease former residents who heckled the sister from the public gallery. |
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The gallery showcases some original European and American paintings dating back to the Baroque era of the 17th century. |
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It has a dining area overlooked by a gallery study, living room, kitchen, utility room, three bedrooms and a bathroom. |
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There she opened Frenchman's Art Gallery and Studios, a cooperative studio and gallery where artists would work in the same space. |
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But what really brings it to life is its gallery of outlandish, oddball and downright terrifying characters and creatures. |
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She said nearly half the business at her five-year-old gallery comes from out-of-towners. |
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Just moments before the haemophiliac's verbal outburst from the public gallery, the chamber had been packed for the debate on order of business. |
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With its gallery journal, lectures and classes, SF Camerawork has consistently championed innovations in photography. |
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Do you by chance happen to know any art gallery owners secretly aspiring to be Don King? |
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Still, for these gallery owners at least, the positives outweigh the negatives. |
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Kyle opens the door and strolls into the gallery wearing leather chaps and a tattered sombrero. |
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When the gallery is open, the door will hinge out into the foyer so that it offers another perspective on the building. |
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A walk through the gallery may make you feel that you are in an overgrown village. |
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In the special exhibition area the costume gallery charts some of the radical changes that have occurred in tennis outfits, especially for women. |
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Below the gallery he divided the long wall into three sections with two Empire chimneypieces and overmantels. |
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The couple had stepped into the gallery briefly and the suggestive subject matter of the art on the walls caused an abrupt about face. |
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In anticipation of higher sales, and due to poor forecasting, a gallery may overstock a particular item or resource. |
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The last few years of his life he was coming into his own as an artist, creating some amazing art pieces and gallery shows. |
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In his gallery of caricatures are the British who brought with them imperialistic arrogance and a powerful sense of cultural superiority. |
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The gallery displays a selection of Honiton lace drawn from our collection of world significance. |
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Teaching is mostly by slide lecture, with supplementary gallery talks that provide access to the unparalleled collections in the museum. |
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I have a small gallery area, a space for customers to make their selections and a work room with equipment, supplies and materials. |
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She turned away from the window, suppressing the oh-so-clear memory of the fearful apparition, and walked slowly down the gallery. |
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Now the ever progressive York gallery has surpassed itself by presenting an exhibition by Annie Halliday that utilises neither camera nor lens. |
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Today, surrealist art continues to draw people to museum and gallery shows. |
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That gallery also includes a large chromogenic colour print by photographer Andreas Gursky, famous for his deadpan images. |
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Included in both the Ford and Cukor volumes are a chronology, a filmography, an index, and a photo gallery. |
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They both chucked in their good jobs, and went off and opened an art and craft shop and gallery in Limerick's Thomas Street. |
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In an open gallery, massive tribal deities loom under the shafts of dappled evening light. |
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The art gallery may justly be considered the Cinderella of leisure provision in the city. |
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The peristyle is bordered by a double gallery with 60 granite and cipolin columns. |
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An individual gallery can also partner with a local restaurant to offer gift certificates. |
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As one walks through the different rooms, passages and interstices of the gallery, there is a tremendous but transient concatenation of sound. |
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From the straightforward cover page to the easy click-through gallery of images, the publication proves again that less is more. |
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I can already hear ten thousand asthmatic cries of disbelief rising in the peanut gallery. |
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In the main gallery were four pedestals supporting small transparent boxes which harbored mysterious objects that looked like body parts. |
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None taller than 3 feet, the sculptures were installed on low pedestals and interspersed in two rows in the long gallery space. |
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He stacked the books on pedestals, making three mysterious columns on one side of the shadowy gallery, two on the other. |
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The main clubhouse features a gallery, which leads to an exercise room with a dramatic, 20-foot-high ceiling. |
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In the lobby of the gallery, he was represented by four large oils clumsily portraying celebrity lairs. |
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The only part of his life kept private is his art gallery, on the floor below his penthouse apartment. |
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A certain pub or restaurant or art gallery was not something faceless, or without secret personality. |
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I don't wish the bloke any ill but me and a few others wouldn't be among those in the gallery clapping our hands. |
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The chances are that it was in a gallery, produced by an art school graduate, and that it was worth a small fortune in the lucrative art market. |
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The first DVD also includes a five-minute illustrated synopsis of the plot and a cast gallery. |
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More than 200 artists, designers, photographers and illustrators will showcase their designs in the gallery. |
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On the main level, the architect drew the viewer's attention to the coved ceiling of the circular gallery by embellishing it with inset coffers. |
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When I was a kid, going to the county fair was a big deal and every one of them had a shooting gallery. |
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The art gallery contrasts well, with works by Impressionists and Colourists housed in elegant surroundings. |
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Standing impressively alone in the central gallery is the partially reconstructed foyer of the Strand Palace Hotel in London. |
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Park guided viewers through the next gallery with a colonnade of arches made of clear or translucent reinforced vinyl. |
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He bought them from a gallery on Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was for so long imprisoned. |
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The gallery will hold an auction of fine antiquities, Pre-Columbian, Far Eastern, Native-American and ethnographic art. |
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Asia House will celebrate the opening of its new home and gallery with an inaugural exhibition. |
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An abundance of jewellery made of fine seeds and shells, pandanus weavings, painted turtle shells and combfish bones also fill the gallery. |
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The Canberra press gallery has too incestuous a relationship with politicians. |
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Some things are still working, as you can see from the photos in this online image gallery. |
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The choir of around a dozen were placed up in the gallery, with a commanding view over the rest of the chapel. |
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The decision was greeted with incredulous howls from the gallery, with the eyes of some parents welling up with emotion. |
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He once let the artist close his gallery for a month to protest the commercialization of art. |
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My desire is to bring the viewer out of the gallery space and into the actual physical environment of the lakebed. |
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The video playing in the back gallery rendered palpable the physicality of a young man getting dressed. |
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Their liaison takes place, strangely and indiscreetly, on a bed in a vast open gallery. |
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People express more obvious delight in the pier arcade than in a museum or art gallery. |
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She is the brain behind the conceptualization of this latest gallery that promises to showcase new media art. |
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There was nothing makeshift or provisional about it, it was a proper theatre in Georgian style, with a pit, a gallery and boxes. |
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There were still tip up wooden seats in the pit and benches in the gallery. |
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The furniture in this exhibition is not confined to gallery spaces, however. |
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In subsequent years, Givon would confine her efforts to the main gallery spaces in the Monument. |
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In a gallery I'm most likely drawn to any number of pieces of work from installations, multimedia and the classics. |
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In the main gallery a video installation entitled Sleeping is immediate and personal, inviting you to listen and feel. |
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The silence that had followed a sharp intake of breath from the gallery was broken by Mr Dingemans. |
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The chunk of gallery floor that was removed to create the depression for the pool was laid conspicuously to one side. |
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They should stop playing to the public gallery by mouthing platitudes and begin thinking seriously about the very nature of crime and punishment. |
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He was not the sort of person who played to the gallery and loved the adulation of the crowd. |
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The most important of these interstitial spaces are the gallery vestibules, which are emphasised by lace-like fretwork ceilings. |
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Entering the gallery, one saw four fishing rods bent over a large copper plate with some water on it. |
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This gallery forms an elevated observation point akin to the bridge of a ship, or the control tower of an airport. |
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A buddy of mine went into an art gallery and bought a carving and he was all happy about how he'd gotten this Inuk carving. |
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A commonplace material designed to bring order to a garden was poetically transformed to explore the activity of ordering in a gallery. |
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His film of the gallery poignantly documents how out of place human beings can be in Mies' architecture. |
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Yesterday, at a meeting with the gallery directors, I realised as I was writing on a flip chart how bad my English spelling had become. |
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Art critics and buyers turned up to find access to the gallery barred by a large sheet of corrugated iron. |
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He decorated the gallery walls and populated vitrines with avian paintings, porcelains, books and prints. |
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Within the series of Fluro artworks, Darragh contrasts the fluorescent colour with the stark white walls of the gallery. |
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Once the art gallery exhibition closes on June 6, the quilts will be folded up and put back in their storage boxes. |
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Blom has covered the walls and floors of the gallery in white polypropylene sheeting. |
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This was not the first time the floor of a gallery space had been covered with loose natural material. |
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In Nimbin, the centre will target the tourism market, and a virtual gallery for artists and craftspeople is being planned. |
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The gallery, which operates as a co-operative of 39 artists and craftspeople, has been open for 18 months. |
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It's because his photograph that appears in a gallery of former mayors in the town hall council chamber is the only one in colour. |
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As we tour the house, there is no sign of the obsessive perfectionist whose thunderous features can silence a gallery with a single stony glare. |
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His gallery of types included the domineering battleaxe, the hen-pecked husband, and the pretty, flirtatious girl. |
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Mr Baker will be at the gallery on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. |
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Placed right in the middle of the bazaar, you will have to manoeuvre amid men carrying sacks to enter the gallery. |
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It is partnered by a stepped gallery running back under the cloister arcade, with round columns beneath those supporting the arches above. |
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The gallery had an early work by Tuke and a pastel, but did not have one of the famous nudes on beaches paintings. |
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Modigliani's nudes were the subject of his only gallery show during his lifetime and the police shut it down. |
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We should also mention that the gallery has set up some speakers in the gallery playing tinkly avant-garde piano music. |
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The gallery offers a variety of fine art prints from its collection of hand-screened, limited-edition serigraphs and digital reproductions. |
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Of course, if you're unsure about what you're viewing, Moodie and the rest of the gallery staff are often more than happy to be of service. |
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And whatever the gallery does in between parliamentary sessions it is clearly not the study of official reports and policy. |
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We left the gallery and told the guy behind the counter how much we liked it and asked, are you the artist? |
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Displayed on the gallery floor were seven disks made of synthetic hair, each meticulously combed out to a diameter of five feet. |
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Having previously had a set-to about a similar issue with the particular gallery, I was disinclined to raise the issue. |
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She responded from the public gallery with a torrent of abuse at court staff, while Ashley hit a policewoman in the dock. |
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At the art gallery Felix, a sex-starved film critic, is visiting an art gallery to try to pick up girls. |
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Many of the gallery artists who wanted to help with the charity benefit donated artwork for the auction. |
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I've been down in the basement, doing a few last minute touch-ups, because I need to hand my paintings over to the gallery manager tomorrow. |
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There was a fairish stage, and boxes, pit and gallery, and as soon as practicable illumination was by town gas. |
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She is a young Bermudian artist who has had her work accepted and exhibited in the national gallery. |
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The gallery remained a key midtown venue until she retired in 1995 and closed the space. |
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He exhibits his stuff in a Bond Street gallery, owned by one of Prince Chaz's bezzy mates. |
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The new gallery of British portrait miniatures, including this depiction of Jane Small by Hans Holbein, opens on 2 March. |
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A garden shed will provide gallery space for a series of miniatures and a copy of Lady Chatterley's lover. |
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In the first two rooms of the gallery, Samson Mudzunga presents a minimal show that somehow suits his enigmatic nature. |
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On a whim, Jessica answers a Woman Seeking Woman ad placed by Helen, a bi-curious art gallery employee. |
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There was also trap shooting at clay pigeons and maybe even a shooting gallery below decks. |
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The role of the gallery is being radically transformed by the surging number of fairs, biennials and contemporary auctions. |
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The second travelator connects well with the first and conveys you diagonally through to the upper floor and the big main gallery space. |
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Rigged to slowly rotate in the darkened gallery, the mirrored structure reflected shards of light onto the surrounding walls. |
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When in Australia last week, I re-visited a Polish friend who restores frames in a Sydney gallery. |
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Y'know, I started small, working the shooting gallery circuit, moving up to some freelance decoy work. |
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And the 140 ft shooting gallery is now a utilities corridor for the provision of water, gas and electricity. |
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But maybe best of all is spotting a dirt clod or other sale target that looks suspiciously like a shooting gallery duck of old. |
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I find that an unnerving reminder that we are floating around somewhere relative to nowhere in a cosmic shooting gallery. |
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And every time I try to buy it, they tell me I have to go to the shooting gallery, which is where? |
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Conversely, the undefended pieces of your opponent are like targets in a shooting gallery. |
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The whole gallery space was set up to look like a supermarket, with aisles and checkout stations and shopping baskets. |
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It's a balustraded eyrie in the triforium, the narrow gallery 60 feet above the ground. |
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Many other artists, however, used the gallery space as a showcase for previously executed work. |
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Taking pride of place in the gallery were scale models of a Euro-fighter Typhoon, a Hunter aeroplane and a 68 mm rocket. |
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Tate Liverpool continues to be the most visited modern art gallery in the UK, outside London. |
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Additionally, there's a swell new gallery of exploitation magazine covers, accompanied by a different set of radio rarities. |
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When the banking scandals hit a few years later, the gallery was shuttered and Salvestrini was out of a job. |
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He and the other man were alone in the gallery in the middle of a sunny Monday morning. |
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At Leigh's gallery in Soho, Dr. Seuss drawings share wall space with Snoopy paintings and original production cels of Wile E. Coyote and Tom and Jerry. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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Her main stipulation was that the gallery be named in commemoration of both her own family and her husband's family, hence the name Govett-Brewster. |
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In mid September, John Lurie was also at the Cavin-Morris gallery, watching as his art was hung for an upcoming show. |
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I was too busy working and training bird dogs to try to earn a living for my family to be concerned with who was in the gallery and what they did for a living. |
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The Milanese gallery Zero was showing just one piece by a Rumanian artist, Victor Man. |
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When mayor Nomaindia Mfeketo invited public participation in formulation of the city budget, she didn't mean that citizens should shout the odds from the public gallery. |
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The most popular gallery was the one dedicated to works in chocolate, spices, birdseed and so on, the smell a compound of the enticing and the fetid. |
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Irwin also remarked on a gallery practice that has occasionally allowed show-offs to pretend they own something that they have no intention of paying for. |
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The numismatics gallery has coins collected from as many as 60 countries. |
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The life of the gallery is dependent on the renewal and refreshment of its artists and dealers. |
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At the moment she is putting the finishing touches to a set of new paintings, which will be on display at an exhibition at the gallery this weekend. |
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When I saw the exhibition at a second venue, the spare white gallery of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Cheshire cat was back, more vivid than ever. |
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Hence my production has taken the form of everything from gallery installations to computer programs to couture dresses to CDs and books, all using the same language. |
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Lipsky's hand-painted edges and the sweet smell of oil paint that had subtly impregnated the gallery were the only echoes of Guston's painterliness. |
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These sculptures by Berlin-based David Adamo are in his solo show at untitled gallery in New York. |
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And with the return of representational art has come the revival of portraiture, which, according to gallery owners and the artists themselves, is thriving and strong. |
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Most of the embroidery handicrafts exhibited in the gallery were made by Wu and other Dong families and they display ingenious talent and extraordinary creativity. |
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The next gallery offers rose-tinted portraits and a marked, pre-Cubism dalliance with neoclassicism. |
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At the center of the interlocking ells, a double-height arrival space with informal gallery gives access to the auditorium, and a central stair leads to the library above. |
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It's true that East Timor has been blatantly playing to the gallery. |
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Irish artists who have yet to mount a solo exhibition at a recognised art gallery are being given an opportunity to do just that by Sligo Art Gallery. |
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We posture, strike poses, we play to the gallery or say things for effect. |
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In addition to the mosaic icons, this gallery held a small number of works of steatite and precious stone that were used for private devotions or for personal adornment. |
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The overall design of each battery was that of an irregular pentagon surrounded by a deep ditch, which was enfiladed by three caponiers and a counter-scarp gallery. |
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The six artists will construct the full-scale model from reclaimed wood and chipboard for a show at Glasgow's 1000 square metre Tramway gallery next April. |
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He commissioned a group of Caravaggesque paintings for his gallery. |
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She said they worked hard to complete the renovations, which transformed the building from a barn with a rickety stepladder and an old straw loft into the working gallery. |
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It is unfortunate, because a public gallery may have been braver in their curating choices and sought to imaginatively represent her work from fresh perspectives. |
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It was great to see old friends and work without bothering about whether the light bulbs need changing or the bins need taking out or whose turn it is to hoover the gallery. |
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Where a building served as both museum and gallery, as at Wolverhampton, the ground floor, containing the museum, was fenestrated and the first floor was windowless. |
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The series began in 2000, two years after the completion of John Miller's gallery refurbishment, and coincident with the Serpentine's 30th anniversary. |
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One of the first images one comes across when entering the gallery space is a triptych of a class portrait, interrupted by the central panel depicting a plant form. |
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She sat impassively in the dock when the verdicts were returned at Preston Crown Court yesterday but some of her relatives broke down in the public gallery. |
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The artist has approached the large open space of the gallery as more than just a venue to display her paintings, collages and other works done in various media. |
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Since the 1790s, Bedford and his father had been creating a gallery of classical and neoclassical sculpture and The Three Graces was its crowning glory. |
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His gallery of portraits of poets, artists and authors for the literary magazine is a tribute to this unfailing ability to strike a chord with his subject. |
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We have a photo gallery, an index of every article published from 1956 to present, and a list of aviation terms, acronyms, initialisms and jargon. |
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Equally evocative was a work consisting of three white-enamel bathtubs absurdly linked with the same unfired clay to plumbing pipes passing through the gallery space. |
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The gallery is also littered with timeless examples of haute couture. |
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At the gallery, thick black electrical cords lay slack along the floor, connecting these polyluminous personages to their respective wall sockets. |
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So the enlarged south transept took in the slype, and it occupied the end bay with the broad gallery and the sanctuary chamber filling the space above. |
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The second new gallery is divided in two, with half concentrating on wartime Chippenham, with exhibits from the Civil, Napoleonic and two World Wars. |
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Photography, nature and Scotland go hand in hand and in this gallery of pictures of Scotland, the power of nature can be seen on her mountains, glens, straths and carses. |
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Part head shop, part gallery, Soma was featuring an opening for the work of Free Five, a graffiti artist delving into the fine art world for the first time. |
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A large sheet of native copper marks the entrance to the gallery. |
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What's more, because I made a flip remark in my old gallery pages about one of my colleagues looking like said film star, it's also on the first page. |
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Trial watchers in the public gallery could be seen practising their bowlines as forensic scientist Rodger Ide gave an insight into the techniques of examining knots. |
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The circle of light tracked beautifully across the empty gallery space. |
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The gallery press release informs us that Hitorigoto is an untranslatable Japanese word that refers to the experience of inner thought or dialogue. |
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One of the show homes features a circular staircase and upstairs gallery. |
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In the tall, chapel-like gallery at the entrance, one gazed up, across and through the shimmering expanse of Summer Moon, a symphony of color, light and energy. |
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It doesn't take a brain surgeon to realize that word-of-mouth testimonials is one of the most effective types of advertising to bring new customers into your gallery. |
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Often the artist or the gallery might veto an idea like that. |
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The five songs are brambly, muscular math-metal slabs, but listening to pre-recorded versions of them is like looking at graffiti in an art gallery. |
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But this particular play with the dualities of public and private, viewer and viewed, in the intransigent space of a commercial gallery, fell short of an emancipatory vision. |
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He has always compared the job of gallery boss to that of an evangelist, and viewed philistines as candidates for conversion rather than a mob to cower from. |
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In his latest video projection at pierogi gallery in Brooklyn, Lamson first shows himself walking on water. |
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I used to travel quite a bit, because I had a gallery in London dealing with oriental art, and it was important to visit areas that held such a fascination for me. |
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Minutes before the official announcement in the futuristic hemicycle arena, he gave a thumbs up to his 12-year-old son Peter and daughter Grace as they sat in the gallery. |
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Two other gallery walls offered dense patchworks of light-hued paintings by Irish, alongside darker works scavenged from the Academy's collection. |
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There is a buffet brunch at Pacific Pier, where people can sit on the viewing gallery to watch the sea lions and feed them with fish the park prepares. |
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If I get a gallery ticket I think the view is unobstructed if distant. |
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Frankly, what the hapless visitors to the gallery are now being presented with is a farrago of contextless quotes, statements of belief and reports of misleading hearsay. |
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Cast and crew biographies are inconsequential for those with Internet access, and the still gallery could be recreated at whim by using the pause button. |
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A walk down the high street reveals two posh dress shops, a complete body therapist, a Highland outfitters, an art gallery and a deli selling expensive sandwiches. |
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It has been exhibited in museum and gallery venues around the world, and the exhibitors in the pavilion are looking forward to exposing attendees to the genre. |
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Though rectangular in form, an Ionic colonnade that contained a gallery for spectators threw the northern end of the room into a semi-elliptical figure. |
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Here, three metal rods ran across a corner of the gallery, each supporting a large pulley wheel and a piece of canvas strap to which were attached a plumb bob and a weight. |
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Obviously these pictures take a position that in a western gallery mediates for the other India, one that is insulated from disasters, disease, subcontinental chaos. |
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I have seen the streets of London aflower with English beauties, but like an onlooker in an art gallery, I have resigned myself only to looking at a Burne-Jones. |
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Duff House, billed as Scotland's premier country house gallery, is one of only two regional outposts of the National Galleries, along with Paxton House in Berwick upon Tweed. |
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Like a wine connoisseur sampling various Merlots, I can now walk into a fine art gallery or museum and intuitively understand the photography and its value, or lack thereof. |
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I've also got some great pictures of me in my Elizabethan togs which I will scan in today so keep your eye open for some new pictures in the gallery. |
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