The sculpture, a symbol of creativity, is a tribute to the artist's mother, who was a restorer of tapestries. |
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An artist's chef-d'oeuvre and the body of the Master's work must refer to one another in a certain way. |
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This is a well-nigh complete survey of this popular artist's graphic work in lithography, etching and screen-printing. |
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This dark, rather grotesque image shows the artist's masked face surrounded by blades thrown by a circus knife-thrower. |
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The artist's rising seas appear to be made of metal, stone, earth and glass, as well as water. |
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The artist's success was at least to a part a result of a superior mastership of the technical process of printmaking. |
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By the 1520s the Medicean emblem of three interlocking rings had become the artist's personal mark. |
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She worked in a variety of mediums, including artist's books, painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation and dance. |
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Then you have the gradual evolution into modern art, where the artist's identity completely overtakes both their style and their subject matter. |
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So have two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby, ordered directly from the scientifically minded midlands artist's studio. |
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The artist's work focuses on the seafront and includes the groynes, gulls, yachts, beach huts and other items that form estuary scenery. |
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Even so, the artist's disparate styles of portrait and cartoon clash with only a flicker of emotional spark. |
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Bonnycastle also points out that an art book gives collectors more reassurance about an artist's longevity. |
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It discusses not only these and other panels, but also the artist's productions in the recently developed medium of mezzotint. |
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In a busy artist's workshop, the job of transferring the master's design to the support may well have been delegated to assistants. |
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But that artist's work was so minimal that Michelangelo was able to fashion a figure, ultimately, of his creation. |
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If, like me, you were not familiar with the artist's work, these bicoastal, back-to-back exhibitions provided a chance to catch up. |
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A fifteenth-century observer described artist's brushes made of miniver fur mounted in quill handles. |
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Here, with a short artist's biography, is the concert programme listed in full. |
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In this work, imagery is presented literally as a backdrop, reinforcing the mnemonic power of the artist's presence rather than representing it. |
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Apart from showing the artist's immense talent as a painter, the exhibition aims to show that Turner was also a very astute businessman. |
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Indeed, an artist's skill may to some extent have consisted precisely in the mastery of a variety of pictorial modes and languages. |
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You may think it's always going to be interesting to look at a naked person, but many people who try to be artist's models are not very good. |
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A good model should understand the artist's intention and help to realize the effect the artist wants to achieve. |
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On this note, it might have been beneficial to include a few of the artist's recent modular, design-oriented constructions of wood and paint. |
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Made in the last year of Hanson's life, this was the artist's first sculpture cast in bronze. |
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Can you name the artist's solo title, her Spice moniker and her actual name? |
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If payments are simple, priced right and perceived as secure, maybe there'd be more moola flowing into artist's pockets. |
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The recreated brush strokes are silk-screened one color at a time until the graphic reflects the painting to the artist's satisfaction. |
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For despite the artist's romantic wishful thinking, his rustic Bretons were no simple peasants. |
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Areas can also be kept just the reddish brown of the sanguine, umber or black, depending on the artist's wishes. |
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After the artist's eerily long period of absolute stillness, an assistant unburies him with urgent, rescuelike speed and efficiency. |
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The portrait was completed in the artist's studio in Suffolk after five sittings in January. |
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I've heard very few that are actually as compelling as the artist's main body of work. |
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The artist's lyrical, figurative paintings and collages reflect multivalent effects of his study of other art. |
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The artist's restless muse and critical intellect enable a confrontation with, and the effort to amend, the society's limiting traditions. |
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So he exchanged his football boots for an artist's smock and threw himself wholeheartedly into painting. |
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Works on view chart the artist's shift from naturalism to an exploration of existential themes. |
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In that sense I believe everyone knows a lot about art instinctively, and that's why all my work is untitled and there's no artist's statement. |
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The artist's conk is a particular kind of bracket fungus, Ganoderma applanata. |
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The artist's artistic breakthrough came in 1892, when she received a commission for a mural for the Woman's Building at the Chicago World's Fair. |
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The video monitor is accompanied by a very niftily painted hearse done in the artist's appealing graphic style. |
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It's a confidence game updated and used for political, or in this case, the artist's, purposes, which seem to lie partly in sowing confusion. |
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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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Its setting is the Passion cycle, and the grisly subject matter perfectly suits the artist's verismo style. |
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The artist's grasp of the subject and the dynamics of classical dance movements are evident in the frames on display. |
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The figures of his Winged Evocations with stoic visages cast from the artist's face, stood in a line facing a vault entrance. |
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The drawings were made more than 30 years ago in the visitors' book of one of the artist's favourite restaurants, Lous Landes, in Paris. |
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Though given to bouts of rueful depression himself, he could only burlesque the spectacle of an artist's self-congratulatory struggles. |
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Unlike the Fauve colors, the non-representational colors of Pop Art do not depict the artist's inner sensation of the world. |
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Photographs of a spumy coastline are separated by a horizontal strip of images taken of the artist's crisp shadow on the sunny beach. |
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The metaphor calls up a vision of the artist's studio as the site of learning and experimentation. |
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The canonic male point of view is put in question by being reproduced, and so to speak re-framed, within a female artist's discourse. |
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As difficult as the artist's life is, and as infrequent as the pay checks can sometimes be, I'll take it over the office job any day. |
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Upon close observation, you will find inspiration in each of the artist's captivating images. |
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Each panel is stenciled with a large date and a small text that provides an artist's name and the title of a work. |
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This is not astonishing looking at the artist's origins as a painter in watercolors and oil. |
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The results are sculptural, hearkening back to the artist's beginnings in that three-dimensional medium. |
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It vies for space with the still-life resting on it and the solemn figure of the artist's son, Pierre. |
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The strength of the book can be found in the many still-life images that comprise the artist's work. |
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Does a cassette tape of music recorded in an artist's bedroom and sold only at local record stores count as a first release? |
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France had a six-bedroom farmhouse on a hectare of land with stables and a separate artist's studio. |
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The decision to include sunflower petals reflects the artist's faith, for the heliotropic nature of this plant made it an emblem of devotion. |
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For its part, the planemaker has not committed to any such stretch tiltrotor beyond the artist's conception stage. |
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He continued, saying event organizers should appreciate an artist's achievements. |
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The draughtsmanship is precise, with just enough deviation to liberate the artist's verve and originality. |
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The force of the argument wrought in paint or celluloid becomes more evident as time passes and validates or weakens the artist's intention. |
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It is a heroic piece and becomes the more so when one considers its scale in the context of the artist's physical difficulties. |
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Elizabeth Heenk, from the Netherlands, has made a comprehensive study of the artist's drawings. |
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Also in this part of the house are two further bedrooms, a bathroom, an artist's studio and a utility room with original flagstone flooring. |
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Others objected to the artist's characterization of Jane Grey on purely historical grounds. |
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The artist's show of drawings and paper constructions continued his sly, joyous subversion of traditional mediums. |
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A smile graced her face like an artist's stroke, her torment was overpainted with joy, and the rain washed all her tears away. |
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With his initials in Gothic script on either side, the artist's head is topped by a snake that doubles as a wisp of hair. |
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The artist's fascination for the Japanese sumi genre is reflected in the series of landscapes presented here. |
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The management of this chic Fifth Avenue fashion store had dared to rearrange the artist's installation. |
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Grain can be painted into the wood with a soft No.4 artist's brush and India ink diluted with rubbing alcohol. |
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Use an artist's paintbrush or any tiny brush and apply stain to the scratch using a similar color to that on the floor. |
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The artist's easel, paint box, palettes, paintbrushes and dried tubes of paint occupied a corner. |
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The work attests to the artist's faith in both the craft of painting and the spiritual capacity of art. |
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Use an artist's pallet knife or similar tool to apply yellow wood glue between the veneer and the substrate. |
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The film begins and ends with the artist's trademark colors surrealistically grafted onto scenes of her courtyard. |
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The NSW artist's meticulous eye and delight in her surrounds continually inform her work. |
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I have selected six paintings ranging chronologically from 1963 to 1995, the year of the artist's death. |
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If it points to the mind of the artist it becomes lost in solipsistic musings that can only feed the artist's vanity and hubris. |
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This makes a connection between the manuscript's status as a luxury object and its artist's choice of classicizing imperial imagery. |
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The residues are cleverly ironed onto canvas to create portraits of the artist's past encounters. |
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One peculiarity of this artist's pictures was that he used actual gold leaf to make the high lights upon hair, leaves, and draperies. |
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In fact the painting is so bad that it might well be one of the artist's many authentic clunkers. |
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Defensive, impenetrable, they cluster together for security, and perhaps that is part of the artist's intention. |
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The suspended hulls, which are conceived as a pendant to the vases, seem to confirm the artist's preoccupation with history. |
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Above all, a viewer is made very conscious of the penetrating power of the artist's eyes as he stares into the mirror. |
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One is left doubting where the artist's loyalty lies, suspecting that this is the work of an illusionist rather than a true magician. |
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Constructed of pine, its painted surface is an exuberant expression of the artist's imagination and creativity. |
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The artist's work engages with the productive cohabitation of birds and humans in the countryside. |
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How the multiple terms of this work cohere depends on the viewer's individual experience and perception as much as on the artist's suggestion. |
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Not coincidentally, it will be rerouted directly through the artist's environment, thus necessitating its demolition. |
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And a peep from an uncommon angle imparts a new dimension not just to the artist's world view but also to the audience. |
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The site of the Colombian artist's sculpture was the imposing 19th-century Anglican Cathedral. |
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Others have acknowledged that the Ulster experience is indelibly imprinted in the artist's psyche. |
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But we're not privy to what is going on inside the artist's head, as his ideas evolve from inchoateness to coherence. |
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These are artist's impressions of two men who preyed on elderly people living in Ludgershall. |
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These dislocated physiognomies are searing psychic masks whose crazed features seem to express the artist's creative and psychological isolation. |
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The impressions were priced at twenty dollars for an artist's proof, ten dollars for India paper proofs, and five dollars for plain proofs. |
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When the students played along with the artist's melody while following the piano roll score, they were able to replicate timing and dynamics. |
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Made after the artist's recovery from two heart attacks, the sculpture is a physical representation of the inevitability of defeat. |
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Knowing how these scams work can help you avoid getting ensnared in a con artist's trap. |
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But her detractors are wrong in demanding that she have both an artist's vision and a prophet's precognition. |
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The exhibition will include the artist's site specific audio walks as well as a number of indoor sound pieces and multimedia installations. |
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Use an artist's paintbrush or any tiny brush to apply stain to the dried latex wood filler. |
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The exhibition is organized by medium, beginning with the artist's exploration of various forms of intaglio printing. |
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The exhibition rose to the task of intelligently surveying a prolific artist's long career. |
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I chose this book because it includes the artist's rough sketches as well as her finished work. |
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Simply the gentle tones of a flute, the plash of running water and the breathy ululations of the artist's own voice. |
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Even the painting's nominal portrait subject, the artist's son clutching a favorite doll, slips rather poignantly out of focus. |
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Depending on the tools used and the hand technique, the Polaroid film is manipulated to the artist's satisfaction. |
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The map is not, strictly speaking, a cordiform projection, but rather the artist's creative design. |
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There is no sense of the artist's responsibility to represent popular sentiments. |
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It is one thing to liberate an artist's work posthumously, and quite another to see the man himself set free. |
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The format of the book is inviting and the reproductions of the artist's works are quality. |
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The artist's palette encompasses earthy, weather worn colours, rich burnished crimsons and flashes of red. |
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In August 2000 a retrospective of the artist's frottages and other drawings from 1978-1999 was held at the Salle du Couvemt in Seillans, France. |
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The artist's major piece was an installation of nine ceramic babies seemingly stopped in the midst of crawling, on a cushioned cloth. |
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The artist's first American show plumbed the art world's bottomless fascination with cuteness, female sexuality and Freud. |
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It is amusing to count the number of places where you can spot cut-outs of the artist's face. |
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The artist's poetic utilization of cyanotype lends the work visual mystery and nuance. |
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It's still a great gauge of an artist's popularity, and it tells the business world that the record company is doing things right. |
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When the inked surface is built up to the artist's satisfaction, the paper is placed on the plate and both are run through a lithograph press. |
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Instead, the source material comes right out of the artist's inner pressure cooker. |
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The final section ranges from a narrative about an artist's educational trip through Africa to projects that presume to address issues of race. |
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After the artist's decease, his publisher Akiyama Buemon printed posthumous editions of Tsuki Hyakushi as album sets from the original blocks. |
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Rimbaud boldly manipulates Warhol's voice in befitting manner, filtering the artist's voice prismatically in varying ways. |
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The largest portrait, placed prominently in the center of one wall, is a framed image of the artist's father. |
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The front door was propped open with a stone, and above the doorway was a sign depicting an artist's easel. |
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The artist's light fantastic works are shining examples of the glories of glass. |
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The truncated shapes often incorporate diagonals, and these shapes, in turn, recur in the artist's paintings. |
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He is a passionate garden-maker, a sensualist blessed with an artist's eye and an effortless sense of style. |
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While emotionally charged, these canvases seem less paeans to nature than flights of the artist's imagination. |
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To me, such compositions suggest the multiple, disconnected motifs that you often find on an artist's sketchbook page. |
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The large square Encompass exemplifies the artist's elaborate and expert use of encaustic. |
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For these critics, public indifference was a mark of distinction, a sign of the artist's refusal to pander to the degraded tastes of the crowd. |
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In Untitled, 2000, the artist's forehead dissolves into an expansive, pastel checkerboard pattern that in turn evanesces into light. |
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This show of some 165 prints and related ephemera is the first in-depth assessment of the artist's work. |
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The artist's latest exhibition included 18 box constructions, 13 sculptures and eight works on paper. |
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Figures are treated expressionistically as a vehicle to explore the artist's feeling. |
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Picasso gave Apollinaire a copy of the dry point, The Bath, which the poet evokes in one of his first two articles on the artist's work. |
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There are artist's residuals, external commercial content, and international rights to consider. |
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The room itself takes on the artist's intentions, being transformed into a slightly wacky domestic parlour. |
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Over the years Sol has used pencil, artist's crayon, Crayola crayons, chalk lines, ink washes and, as in our case, acrylic paint. |
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When students attempted to play the accompaniment to the artist's melody, they were hampered by not knowing the notes well enough. |
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His fifty five evocative studies on paper in charcoal, ink and watercolor show the artist's process leading to the completed 7 by 9 foot screen. |
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There's a sense of nostalgia, an indefinable ache, that crystallises the artist's repertoire at a certain point in time. |
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Let's be honest, a huge number of songs are virtually incoherent usually due to the artist's addled brain. |
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Signs posted along the well-worn pathways between stages told a story as clear as any folk artist's lyrics. |
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The artist's choice of juxtaposing a partially blurred image with a clear one serves to vindicate her own, paint-like style. |
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There comes a time in every rich artist's life when they may consider changing careers. |
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Not having seen the artist's impressions for the original Coppergate development, I cannot say whether they were good or not. |
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Displays will include copies of the plans submitted to Ryedale District Council and artist's impressions showing how the defences will look. |
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These paintings, like the GPS longitude, latitude, and time read-outs, simply mark the artist's presence. |
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The students are then graded on how well they adapt various stylistic aspects of the artist's work into their own. |
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I found your article on the value of so-called artist's proofs extremely interesting. |
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The artist's reemergence is also marked by recent gallery shows on both coasts. |
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An entire section is devoted to the artist's commanding deer paintings including the world-famous Monarch of the Glen. |
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Weitzel's texts often reflect upon contemporary art practice and the artist's place in society. |
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The ruptures in Eakins's paintings also communicated the studious and laborious character of the artist's process. |
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This freedom from regular space constraints is perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of the competition from an artist's point of view. |
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After making a one-of-a-kind artist's book, Cummins made an edition of 50 color xerographs. |
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Often, we may have to rehang a whole grouping to maintain the strength of that artist's work, or to keep the flow from one artist to another. |
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This portrait communicates the artist's pleasure in the act of painting, which is revealed in a lambent play of light on the figure. |
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The artist's female figures reminded me of the ambisexual girls in artist Henry Darger's world. |
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It demonstrated the artist's skill in rendering the fleeting moment in which sharp pain is reflected in the boy's expression, as in a snapshot. |
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The artist's skill at rendering the atmosphere above the field makes the clouds nearly palpable. |
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In March 1837, writing in reply to a lost letter from Cole, Sturges echoed the artist's apprehensions and perhaps even his turns of phrase. |
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They also represent one artist's vision and interpretation of something that must have seemed distinctly exciting and foreign. |
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Does beauty lie in the artist's skilful manipulation of materials, or ideas? |
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He has transformed his house from drab and ordinary into an artist's retreat. |
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In 1999 the National Museum of American Art had a retrospective exhibition of the artist's works. |
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We rarely get to see a large selection of a mature artist's earliest work except in museum retrospectives. |
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At least those who were there got a sample of this artist's talent for rhythm and rhyme. |
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The drive behind the artist's creative activity was unsatisfied libido manifesting itself in escapist phantasy. |
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It is trickery, it is debauchery, it is an attempt to make a box office killing in the name of an artist's licence of creativity. |
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The abstract representations are also a reflection of the artist's mastery over colour and light. |
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The paintings are some of the artist's most sober works, but there is a lightness of being at their core, as well. |
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The artist's linear arabesques reminded Greenberg of the feminized forms of Art Nouveau. |
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This colorful linocut was one of the artist's first uses of multiple blocks in registration. |
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And yet, the figure isn't a detached archetypal motif, but a projection of the artist's embodied self. |
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This artist's lens makes the subject look more manly than Hurrell's but certainly no less perfect. |
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It's arguable that the artist's fierce protection of his private life has added to his mystique. |
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Signac believed that the artist's ability to create harmony was stronger in a peaceful setting. |
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The artist's impression above shows how the energy-saving landmark could look. |
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The artist's impression reveals a different approach to the usual suburban layout of detached homes arranged in cul-de-sacs. |
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The picture on the right shows an artist's impression of the covered archway. |
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Police have released an artist's impression of the suspect in an attempt to jog the memory of anyone who might recognise him. |
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The drawing here gives an artist's impression of how grumpy I am, having to sit in my broken chair. |
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The artist's impression, which is subject to change, shows a two-storey building covering more than 13,500 square metres. |
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To the right is an artist's impression of what some of the hominids might have looked like. |
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Officers issued an artist's impression of the man they are looking for earlier this week. |
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Not having seen the artist's impressions for the original development, I cannot say whether they were good or not. |
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Police have just issued an artist's impression of the person they want to talk to in connection with a burglary in Burbage Road. |
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The collection of beer bottles, coffee cups and overflowing ashtrays was said to represent the chaos of an artist's studio. |
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Now the river is no more than a runnel, and his paintings articulate the artist's inner musings and memories. |
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Many ateliers are located in houses, so you also catch a glimpse of the artist's life. |
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Seldom did his journalist's nose and his artist's eye make for such ludic harmony. |
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The second part happens in the artist's hands, as the idea is translated into a specific medium that other people can appreciate. |
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Frida is exhilarating because the director finds magically creative ways to depict the artist's inner reality. |
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But Griett is sent to clean the artist's studio, and he notices her curiosity and the avidity with which she studies his work. |
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Such are the artist's magpie tendencies that one of the reasons he chose his flat in Leith was that it afforded him a view of a scrapyard. |
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I get especially concerned at the thought of any musical based on a top music artist's back catalogue. |
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This show aims to broaden our appreciation of the artist's work in the fields of science and technology. |
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It tames a director's vision, ruins his or her movie, and mangles its artist's intent. |
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It is the duty of the specialized artist discographer to include such items so as to present as comprehensive a view of the artist's recorded career as possible. |
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Drawings along the way captured the artist's impressions of the trip. |
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More than any other medium, our perception of architecture is increasingly mediated through renders, walkthroughs and glossy artist's impressions. |
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The artist's Pantone color play, which brings to mind the eccentric palette of the late Paul Feeley, highlights the paintings' perceptual inconsonance. |
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The artist's style combines heroic realism with a restrained delicacy of expression that places him among the best of the century's monument makers. |
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In the 20th century the limited edition was the norm, with 50 or perhaps 200 impressions being printed, each with numeration and the artist's signature in pencil below. |
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The whole ensemble has a sepulchral quality, and it is no surprise to learn that the work was created in memory of the artist's father, who died last year. |
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Sometimes artist's proofs are used to hide the real number of an edition. |
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The centre is housed in the long empty Casino Centre Arcade with the large open space at the rear ideal for an artist's workspace big enough to house large sculptures. |
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The project focused on the subject of the camera obscura, with works chosen from each artist's oeuvre specifically to construct a dialogue around this theme. |
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The snapshots show the artist's wryly observant take on his world. |
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When signing with a major label, an artist's advance is expected to fund the recording of an album, with the balance going into the artist's pocket. |
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He was an early champion of the artist's critical rehabilitation. |
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At least one court case has found that transferring an artwork without obtaining the artist's permission is an infringement on that artist's copyright. |
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They are potentially liable to the artist for the artist's losses, for an allocable portion the profits they earned, attorneys fees and treble damages. |
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Tyler attributes the strength of the work to the artist's hand. |
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McKenzie paints landscapes that are part reality, part fantasy, amalgams of Australian and European places that get squeezed together in the artist's imagination. |
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I have that album as a constant reminder that one can regard an artist's entire canon with disinterest, but love one work with intense fascination. |
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They did not appear that way in the artist's rich rendering. |
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The scene of the Titianesque Veronese's Resurrection is confused by the artist's virtuoso tricks of perspective, foreshortening and flying draperies. |
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What's important to remember is that, historically, most people only knew what the royals looked like through painted portraits or artist's renderings. |
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Above all else, Zervos focused on the formal qualities of Miro's collages, giving little importance to subjects represented in the artist's chosen materials. |
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In the second piece, the actual scans, moving through the artist's body from neck to crotch in speedy animation, are set to the music of Ava Maria. |
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The analogical structure and poetical impulse that runs through all of the paired images are even found in the artist's single images such as his Giglio. |
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The 40 page catalog is densely packed with images spanning the artist's career while texts by Mark Alice Durant and Spaid poetically interpret and analyze the work. |
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The project consisted of a series of artist's residencies at the South African National Gallery, in which artists were given stipends to make new work. |
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It's common to look for the first glimmerings of a signature style in an artist's early works, but it's remarkable how quickly he got his act together. |
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Last documented by the artist's biographer Gian Pietro Bellori in 1672, this hugely influential work disappeared shortly afterward, resurfacing again only now. |
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It was a varied show, not necessarily grouped thematically, but this was a quality which gave it its freshness, showcasing each artist's work as a separate experience. |
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The paradox of retrospective exhibitions is that they present the artist's work as completed and therefore past, even as some of the work receives its first public viewing. |
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Least successful are the Bacon triptychs, which leave unanswered what is made of the displacement of a gay artist's male subjects by female protagonists. |
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The recent Eleanor Antin and Adrian Piper retrospectives examined more than three decades of each artist's work while highlighting the individuality of each vision. |
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This is the oil lamp of the artist's mother's Sabbath ritual. |
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Together, the paintings demonstrated to an international audience the range of the artist's talent and his debt to the family who modeled for him. |
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Here, instead of a subtle critique of Bonifacio's shortcomings, Tintoretto opted for out-and-out parody in a cheeky pastiche of the late artist's approach. |
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Thus the artist's engagement with technology can be a magnified instance of the raw configurative force of language, called out by sheer unlimited formativity. |
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Coupled with these reactions is an appreciation of the artist's level of skill in both conceptualising such an object, but also his dedication in creating it. |
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These shaped linocuts are apparently portraits of the artist's mother. |
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The most obvious influence on the rap artist's early politics is his mother's active membership of the Black Panthers, the African-American nationalist, revolutionary group. |
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The artist's deftly stippled, textured works resemble blurry travel photographs of exotic locales, snapshots taken in a time before mass tourism and Club Med. |
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The historical background of APs is that they were created to signify the artist's final approval of a print after the long process used to create the graphics. |
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But artist's fungus and other wood fungi were seen on decaying trees. |
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With the first hard frost of Autumn, all spore production stops and the artist's fungus becomes dormant until the establishment of a new spore tube layer the following spring. |
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The artist's penchant for manipulating what is instinctual is profound. |
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She flew to the UK this week to recreate an artist's impression. |
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He still has that wonderful eye that allows him to interpret another artist's work, bringing out all that the penciller intended and maximizing its impact. |
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Sometimes, a sharp tool such as a chert flake was used, while other times blunt instruments such as torch canes or the artist's fingers were employed. |
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I have attached a highly skilled artist's impression of how this may look. |
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Concerns were raised about early artist's impressions of the project which show several high-rise buildings decorated with a bold multi-coloured patchwork of squares. |
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Among the gifts were gardening books, a new garden pond and an easel, artist's chair and watercolour paints, to help her with her new activities in retirement. |
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We usually think of the Orphic myth as a story about the artist's deadly gaze and the power of his art, about love and its fatal moment of madness. |
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Architect drawings of the proposed plans are currently on display within the church with an accompanying artist's impression of the completed work. |
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Take, for example, the Magritte nail I got from Raquel, which was a complete replica of the artist's oil painting The Son of Man. |
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He saw Picasso's Demoiselles d' Avignon in the artist's studio in 1907, and soon began carving heads with elongated faces, long thin noses, slitty eyes and tiny mouths. |
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An arrow passes close to the artist's head, which is adorned with antlers, and birds attack, having broken a decorative border of colored paper chains. |
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The materials required are an epoxy resin and hardener, two syringes, a quarter inch flat artist's brush, razor knife, and an egg cup lined with aluminium kitchen foil. |
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Somewhat elliptically but passionately in his still-halting but intense English, he explains his fascination with the Belgian artist's surrealism. |
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Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life. |
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Tribute discs appear at various stages in a performing artist's career. |
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These works were executed in tiny brushstrokes, reducing the presence of the artist's hand and enhancing the illusion that the viewer was staring at a real scene. |
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Wertz selects the pieces he wishes to present, promotes the artists by sending mailers and catalogs, as well as develops a press packet of each artist's work. |
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The artist's best-known works, big color photographs of wealthy WASPs at home, show us characters both instantly recognizable and subtly surprising. |
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Now his image is immortalized in one artist's version of a field study. |
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Mr Wathey, who started his career in 1942 as a scenic artist at Bradford's Alhambra theatre, set up an artist's studio with David Hockney in Bridlington. |
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Underpinning the exhibition is a desire to explain and contextualise the artist's use of techniques such as pointillism and anamorphic perspective. |
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And after Warhol, can any artist's encounter with a starlet be read as entirely straight? |
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The trees were a wonderful reminder of the artist's connection to the land, and many who visited the site would have felt a connection to this great Territorian. |
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The frame, divided into sections, bares the geometric abstraction of the artist's Cubist period. |
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He possessed an artist's intuition and a fluency with articulate meanings. |
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The final section of the show featured a miniature artist's office, with file cabinet, worktable, chair and wastebasket all set out on a funky full-sized work table. |
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Reproductive photography of this sort remains bound to its function as the artist's record, as the engraver's aide-memoire, and as the low-quality alternative to the burin. |
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It is an artist's rendering of some space-age fantasy land of the future. |
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An artist's impression illustrates feathered wings, which researchers believe the dinosaur used to glide from tree to tree, much like flying squirrels do today. |
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It might entail giving an artist an advance on anticipated sales from either a forthcoming exhibition, or for works directly from the artist's studio. |
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Many of the images are the artist's own sketches and colored drawings. |
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Most people who collect art just want generic examples of an artist's work and get confused when non-typical examples are fobbed off on them by dealers and auction houses. |
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If the artist's approach often tends to such simplistic judgements, it also degenerates into prissy political correctness and schoolmarmy cluck clucking. |
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Of course the pictures here are just artist's impressions of what they looked like, because they died long ago and I have never heard of any pictures of them. |
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In a self-portrait we see the artist's chief creation, him or herself. |
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Hockney's own presence is often implied, since the lines of perspective converge to suggest the artist's point of view. |
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Five paintings and three drawings of the castle by Canaletto are known, making it the artist's most often represented building in Britain. |
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Through the exploration of this artist's multidimensionality, the exhibition aims to highlight the diversity in her work. |
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The painting is an outstanding example of the artist's style. |
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The artist's imposition on the fleshlike malleability of the clay is an urgent presence. |
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The artist's latest solo exhibition, now up at Galerie Janine Rubeiz, features his signature semiabstract canvasses shaped with fire. |
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Art Now is a small changing show of a contemporary artist's work in a dedicated room. |
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One important influence was Frida Kahlo, so important that she has a tattoo of the artist's portrait on her forearm. |
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The Command Paper suggested rebuilding the Arch, and included an artist's impression of it. |
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It is an artist's proof from Berley's personal collection and an extremely important addition to Wales' national collection. |
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With Giclees it is worth checking out the actual print run, number of artist's proofs and whether it is the only print run. |
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