That was the period when hairdressers began specialising as cutters or colourists. |
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He insisted that he needed his own personal make-up artist and hair stylist and two hair colourists. |
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But he drew greater inspiration from studying the old masters in the Louvre, in particular such colourists as Rubens and Veronese. |
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She too was a pupil of Matisse and is regarded as one of the finest colourists among Swedish artists of her generation. |
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These are extreme examples of the magical effect colourists can have on film. |
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Marc Chagall, who died in 1985 at the age of 98, is considered to be one of the twentieth century's great masters and sophisticated colourists. |
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Budding artist Sophie James beat off stiff competition from almost 100 other keen colourists in the Principality colouring competition. |
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A RETROSPECTIVE exhibition from one of Wales' finest colourists has opened at Rhondda Heritage Park gallery. |
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This allows colourists the ability to easily switch between formats, without the need to switch media from room to room. |
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Finally back to the Russian colourists for the complete Firebird ballet, an overblown and tedious score which really needs the definition of stage action to make it work. |
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Colour products, such as Clynol's, that are available to colourists today mean that we have an infinite amount of choices when it comes to colour. |
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The talking point of the Colourists show is the free audio guide with every ticket. |
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The art gallery contrasts well, with works by Impressionists and Colourists housed in elegant surroundings. |
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Unlike the other Scottish Colourists, he was initially less influenced by Post-Impressionism and Fauvism than by the tradition of virtuoso brushwork stemming from Manet. |
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The early twentieth century was dominated by the Scottish Colourists and the Edinburgh School. |
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