Canopies, finely executed pillars, draperies folded in gentle scallops and garlands lend to her pictures an aura of opulence. |
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Are these textiles Baroque draperies, shrouds or the curtains of a luxurious four-poster bed defiled and destroyed? |
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Tie-backs are a decorative effect using a cord, chain, rope or cloth to secure the draperies back away from the window. |
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The bold foreshortening and the swirling draperies create an intensely dramatic composition. |
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There are decorative rods, swags and for the most genteel draperies, and hardware with a touch of whimsy. |
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The entire room was lilac and lavender and was filled with chintzy furniture and elaborate draperies. |
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Once my furnishings were in place and the draperies ordered it was too late to change my mind anyway. |
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These draperies, of cream linen burlap, hang in her own West Vancouver home. |
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Puddling style draperies over the windows and original shutters control light, and transoms over the doors help the air to circulate. |
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Are the windows that are not covered with draperies, shades, or blinds offering insulative value? |
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With a rejuvenation of interest in textiles and fabrics, selecting draperies is an invitation to give your windows a beautiful new presentation. |
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She was bleached by being so much indoors, and looked very fragile in the costly simplicity of her black draperies as she entered. |
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The new fabric, which is going into bedding and draperies, is selling in gold, bronze and aubergine. |
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Colin followed Monica down the hallway and into a yellow kitchen with light blue draperies and tablecloths and white counters. |
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Venetian blinds, although not as effective as draperies, can be adjusted to let in some light and air while reflecting the sun's heat. |
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His paintings of this time had a magical and apocalyptic character, with hazy shapes and swirling draperies fading into the landscape. |
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The fine draperies and linens had been removed along with the fine works of art and small sculptures. |
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For instance, a window treatment might include mesh sheer panels with soft, pliable sheared duck draperies, and a scarf in a high-twist fabric. |
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A sketchbook page that includes croquis of a Tanagra figure, swathed in draperies, suggests that the inspiration was in fact Hellenistic. |
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The early Danhauser sofas are distinguished by their silk upholstery and abundant fringed draperies. |
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Although resembling monks by virtue of their cowls and heavy draperies, the majority of the mourners are laymen. |
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Easier to wash than synthetic fabrics, natural fabrics are the perfect choice for slipcovers, bedding, upholstery, draperies and cushions. |
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Two gilded thrones, now covered in royal blue draperies, were placed at the far end of the room. |
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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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The flying draperies of the half-clad figures behind them are of silk, unknown in the time of Heliogabalus. |
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Ceiling draperies delineated the claustrophobic furnace of the harem and its imprisoned occupants. |
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The door lead into a large hot spring area with draperies hanging from three separate hot springs so they could each bathe in private. |
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The walls are ragged in pale terracotta tones, and white draperies are swagged artfully around the front windows. |
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The draperies were, frankly, an orange-coloured man-made fibre rather than caparisons of royal purple silk. |
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She was in a small, richly furnished room, lousy with velvet pillows in jewel tones, with deep gray draperies. |
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It had light green draperies attached, creating a romantic warmth. |
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The swirling draperies create an intensely dramatic composition. |
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In her Scurved posture, draperies gathered to one side of her body, we recognize the Gothic ivories and stone portal figures that were her ancestors. |
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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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It's the perfect choice for awnings, umbrellas and casual furniture cushions, as well as privacy screens and outdoor draperies for porches and gazebos. |
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Act II was danced before a simple but properly dreamy set of draperies. |
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Flowing draperies are not only cumbersome but actively dangerous. |
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Burmeister's version ends happily, but not without Siegfried struggling in the water, coming up for air, and with Odile restored to her virginal white draperies. |
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Naked areas are set off by ravishing textiles, and body parts, particularly, are often framed by gorgeously patterned and richly folded draperies. |
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As indoor window shades and draperies are made to measure, you must decide whether to motorize them when purchasing. |
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Stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, draperies, frostwork, and other limestone formations also are present in the cave. |
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In Charles Garnier's palace, paintings, sculptures, gilding, marble, draperies and mosaics fascinate by their munificence. |
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The curve is the line of beauty, whether in the draperies in portraiture or the profile of a landscape or ocean waves. |
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The food source can be anything from drywall, ceiling tiles, carpet, insulation and draperies, to wood or paper. |
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The talent of the artist is reflected in the performance of laces, trimmings and draperies. |
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It's an easy way to represent draperies, on whiches light abruptly stops while the shadow smoothly grows darker. |
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Her paintings are Rococo in tone and approach, though her figures are given Neoclassical poses and draperies. |
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Similarly, many countries import fabrics for conversion into household linen, draperies, or for embroidery. |
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You can end up with it in the attic, in the roof cavity, in behind closets, draperies, and all the rest of it. |
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Firegard, a brand name first introduced in Europe in 2001, is meeting this demand for fabrics used in wall coverings and draperies. |
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The set for the ballet Scheherazade used draperies, cushions and carpets instead of painted scenery. |
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Set props like furniture, draperies and decorations are the types of things that complete the set and they need to be part of the set design. |
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The framework that held the cornerstone was decorated with Gothic arches, draperies and a crown of fleurs-de-lys and British flags. |
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There, it is a sharply bent elbow or a protruding knee that becomes a kind of fulcrum and guide for radiating and zigzagging patterns of wrinkles and folds in the draperies. |
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Painted dragons hold up these canvasses, just as the carved silvered and tinted flying dragons support the blue silk satin window draperies, fringed with gold tassels. |
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They show some changes in the latest parts, however, to a more classical style that emphasizes the bodies of figures more than the elegant draperies that enfold them. |
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The market response to the new fabrics and draperies has also been very good and we have already had customer interest in a fabric wider than our standard 140 cm. |
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In some circumstances, draperies and curtains may qualify for the HRTC, if they would not keep their value or usefulness if installed in another dwelling. |
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The wall hangings with embroidered architectural elements also belong to this bed of state with its draperies of red velvet and gold and silver embroidery. |
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Custom curtains and draperies manufacured in our workshops. |
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For example, fabric surfaces such as draperies, up holstered furniture and carpeting can absorb and then re-release pollutants into the air. |
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Particle-board, carpets, draperies, solvents, paints, glues and varnishes can all release volatile organic compounds, such as aldehydes, especially when they are new or newly applied. |
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And here they are, um, in the studio in a very formal portrait, um, with the appropriate Victorian kind of draperies surrounding them and the fake background. |
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But once inside its dark space, diners will find a warm welcome in a comfortable and pleasantly old-fashioned restaurant with gorgeous stone walls, floor-length burgundy draperies, tapestries and flowers. |
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The forms are pierced and opened up, and the momentary, unstable poses, with draperies fluttering and tails lashing, give a vivid movement that releases the figures from the Mannerist spell. |
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The tombs of Bernini are magnificent spectacles in which symbolic figures, clothed in sweeping draperies, with rhetorical gesture and expressive features, share in some emotional experience, theatrically depicted. |
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In the large figurative compositions Scorel completed upon his return to Holland, he introduced such Italian elements as nudes, classical draperies and architecture, and spacious imaginary landscapes. |
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Their features show a new humanism, and there is a sense of movement, even tension, in their bodies and draperies, comparable to contemporary English manuscript painting. |
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In elegant abandoned villas damp stains the outside walls, and mildew rots the draperies still hanging in upstairs rooms. For years, Ibrahim Ferrer's music was treated with similar indifference. |
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Then, in keeping with the playful spirit of the rococo, they modified these designs by introducing European figures, exotic animals such as monkeys, draperies and arabesques, and cartouches and ribbon compositions. |
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One circus-like, chaotic with draperies made of flowers in amazing colours, the other with only white and pale flowers, frostily austere and wintry. |
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The quaint 83-year-old cottage beside the railroad tracks makes a gracious statement with lush velvet draperies, brocade chair cushions, white tablecloths, long elegant tapers and dark wood wainscotting. |
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When the Prime Minister's Office moved across the street to the Langevin Block in the 1970s, it was time to turn back the clocks and rediscover the forgotten past of rich colours, heavy draperies, gas lamps and coalfires. |
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In the spacious lilac and white dining room, with madder-coloured draperies and ornamented with landscapes and seapieces, we dine by the fireside on the tramontana evenings. |
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Cotton sailcloth is still used for sportswear, upholstery and draperies. |
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Featuring Far East ethnic qualities and vibrant colour palettes, their mainstream appeal has exploded of late, defining toss cushions, bedding, draperies and throw rugs. |
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These photographs are designed to resemble oil paintings from the same time period, including rich details such as historical costumes and intricate draperies. |
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