Agnes Martin's austerely minimal grid paintings made a profound impression on him. |
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Laboratory life may seem austerely clean and clinical, but it is by no means genteel. |
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If you happen to forget your novel, you can quite happily while away the hours drinking in this austerely beautiful scenery. |
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Unlike the austerely disembodied Hungarian, however, Auerbach is a radical populist who celebrates the fleshly and mundane. |
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A gas fireplace with traditional coal, wooden blocks or austerely lined with white bricks? |
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The fluid lines ease up austerely decorated rooms and create a vibrant atmosphere. |
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It is austerely modernist, making little concession to either plot or character, more like a fictive sculpture than a story, an obsessively repeated series of patterns. |
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The man is austerely clothed in black and white rectangles while the woman is bathed in color. |
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Her famous purity of tone and impeccable musicianship make her a superb interpreter of Messiaen's austerely beautiful work. |
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This mystic poetry developed largely in the austerely beautiful countryside bordering the shrine route in the area known in ancient times as the Hind and the Sind that follows the modern-day border between India and Pakistan. |
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The son of a Baptist pastor and an austerely Presbyterian mother, he was born into a tradition of politicised Protestantism that flourished in rural Ulster. |
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An austerely decorated oratory divided into three naves of four columns, whose entire ceiling is covered with geometric wooden knotwork, with the exception of the part behind the mihrab which is decorated with muqarnas. |
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Woolf's mother, a muse of the Pre-Raphaelites, was the austerely beautiful Julia Stephen, née Jackson — Cameron's niece, namesake, godchild, and favorite model. |
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