McDonald treats the song, bathed in gliding strings and muted horns, as an impressionist tone poem. |
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Degas was an artist torn between traditional art and the modern impressionist movement. |
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Topics ranged from the golden mean, spirals, and tessellations to fractals, origami, and impressionist art. |
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There is a Honduran school of impressionist painting whose favorite themes include village street scenes. |
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As an impressionist painting, though, the lady and the park she's picnicking in are hazy and roughly-rendered. |
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The Liverpool comic and impressionist cancelled his Grand Opera House show only 90 minutes before it was due to start. |
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Among American painters, few achieved more fully the impressionist symbiosis of public ambition and private life than Edmund C. Tarbell. |
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He frequently dined out and, over the years, entertained a great variety of guests, from fellow impressionist artists to statesmen. |
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There his mechanical and appallingly ill-informed Bach playing was exceeded only by the sugary sentimentality of his own, nouveau impressionist music. |
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This canvas is one of many impressionist paintings in which the still-life elements help to establish the sitter's status by emphasizing luxurious material goods. |
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Puccini captivates listeners with his impressionist and typically French style, and the love of detail he shows in his compositions. |
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On 29 March 2005, a painting by French impressionist painter Pierre Auguste Renoir was stolen from an auction house in Paris. |
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Your pixelated images will invoke the pointillism works of the impressionist masters, in watercolor. |
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His impressionist dresses bring together Andean know-how and futurist cuts. |
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There were anthologies of poetry, a collection of impressionist pictures, many books of memoirs and histories of the first world war. |
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But only an impressionist would believe that the current conjuncture will continue indefinitely. |
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Like other of the composer's works, this is really an impressionist tone poem on the subject of birds, if musically in a modern vein. |
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Tired of the classical sculptures, impressionist paintings, and chipped ancient relics you stroll past at your local art museum? |
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Full brush strokes emblazon this oil-based canvas in an impressionist style. |
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Sedellah, of Hope Street, beat off competition from young mimics from all over the country to reach the grand final of the 2002 Haribo search for the best young impressionist. |
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He remembers that the specialist was eager to include it in the house's February 2010 impressionist and Modern Sale. |
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The unwanted blooms are at odds with his plans for a garden replicating the calming colours of an impressionist painting. |
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Giverny will give the impressionist art lover everything they are looking for into the life and works of the famous painter. |
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As the man assembles without distinction samples from different areas, each track feeds on combined atmospheres, creating intricate impressionist patchworks of intense beauty. |
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So after saying she's doing an impression of an impressionist, she says she is going to do an impression of an impressionist. |
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The Edwards' lived a life of considerable elegance and refinement, and they brought one of North America's most extensive collections of impressionist and post-impressionist paintings to the house. |
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While he lived Crane was described by critical readers as a realist, an impressionist, a visionist, symbolist, expressionist, and ironist. |
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That's because he's being played by Dead Ringers impressionist Jon Culshaw in a special primetime anniversary special. |
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The impressionist paintings collections are the second most extensive in France after those of the Orsay Museum in Paris. |
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The sensual feeling he may have when using a bath towel carrying an impressionist motif can be recaptured and reactivated in a new way when facing the artist's landscape paintings. |
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At this time, his works consisted of small paintings, often landscapes in the impressionist style, like a travel logbook, which gained him the reputation of a dilettante in the Parisian milieu. |
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I don't know what I'd expected of the Atlas, but it wasn't the pretty blossom-strewn villages that scattered the hillsides, the rusty-hued cubist cottages softened by haze, like something from an impressionist painting. |
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By the late nineteen-teens, he had moved away from tonalism into a more structured, impressionist style. |
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However, during the lull between the ballots closing and the results starting to come in there will be comedy from impressionist Jon Culshaw and musings from commentators including Ian Hislop. |
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He developed his own impressionist style to express his emotional feeling. |
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A man with impeccable taste, replete with an eye for quality and disregard for vogue, Piatigorsky loved and acquired impressionist art before it became fashionable. |
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Reviews can be written in an impressionist or judicial manner. |
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You can find representations of Monnet or Van Gogh, for lovers of impressionist, offering you a unique Monnet depending on your home, whether contemporary, modern or design. |
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Guests can explore the 15th Century wooden church and impressionist paintings of the Musee Eugene Boudin. |
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Six years later, she wrote her autobiography Prime Mimicker, chronicling her childhood and career as impressionist. |
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He has previously tackled the issue of sizeist bullying after impressionist Jon Culshaw parodied him. |
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The impressionist painter Claude Monet modeled parts of his garden in Giverny after Japanese elements, such as the bridge over the lily pond, which he painted numerous times. |
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Satirical impressionist television series Dead Ringers also parodied Torchwood, with Jon Culshaw playing Captain Jack and Jan Ravens as Gwen Cooper. |
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One half of Britain's Got Talent impressionist double act The Mimic Men Cal Halbert lives in Newcastle after relocating from his hometown of Shrewsbury. |
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Churchill's best known paintings are impressionist landscapes, many of which were painted while on holiday in the South of France, Egypt or Morocco. |
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The prestige sales are usually Impressionist paintings, Old Masters or, increasingly, contemporary art. |
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Her early paintings were thoroughly Impressionist in style, but from about 1890 her forms became more solid and firmly outlined. |
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There is little question that Impressionist paintings remain among the most widely appreciated works of art ever produced. |
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The National Gallery of Scotland is to stage a money-spinning annual exhibition of Impressionist paintings to help fund other projects. |
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The City Rises is one of his last paintings using a modified Impressionist technique, before the influence of cubism became apparent in his work. |
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I went to the Musee d' Orsay by myself to look at the Impressionist paintings. |
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After I married, he once loaned us his family's Manhattan co-op with its grand view of Central Park and collection of Impressionist paintings. |
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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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They found it in several Impressionist paintings in which some of the main visual themes were identical to myopic vision. |
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During the first quarter of the twentieth century, Old Lyme was the center of a leading Impressionist art colony. |
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In many Impressionist pictures the only thing that the disconnected elements have in common is to be within the same frame at the same time. |
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Viciously attacked by critics and rejected by the public, the Impressionist painters were outcasts in the art world. |
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Renoir used the Impressionist technique to great effect and this bustling street scene is brought alive by colour, light and shade. |
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He's also not afraid to frame illustrious works of art with more simple and modest frames, as he did with one client's collections of Impressionist paintings. |
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He went on to use modeling paste to overpaint posters of iconic Impressionist paintings, including Monet's poppy fields. |
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As part of our art curriculum, our sixth-grade students studied the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist era. |
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Van Gogh, like so many other Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists, was an admirer of Japanese art. |
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From Christie's Impressionist and Modern art sale on 4 May onwards, records began to fall like ninepins. |
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His early works owe a debt to van Gogh and Breitner, the Dutch Impressionist. |
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The Anglo-French painter and graphic artist was born in Paris as the eldest son of the celebrated Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro. |
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Hot on the heels of the National Galleries of Scotland's blockbusting Monet show comes another Impressionist. |
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He has devoted some forty years of research, thinking and hard and repeated looking to the masterpieces of Impressionist painting. |
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The colour concepts in the latest collection are rich and saturate the eye like the works of the Impressionist master painter Monet. |
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Most importantly, because the color changes appear to follow no predictable program, they produce a space even more unstable than that of Impressionist painting. |
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There is no doubt Monet's work of the 1890s is a supreme achievement and his early Impressionist paintings from 1870 to 1877 are fascinatingly experimental. |
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French Impressionist paintings will be on display in the China National Art Gallery beginning October 10, featuring works of Monet, Manet, Renoir, and others. |
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Impressionist paintings hung on the walls and sandalwood incense released a sweet scent. |
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Turns out I'm not much of a Monet fan, but I do like some of the other Impressionist stuff, especially the neo-Impressionists like Angrand. |
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Khan's apartment was filled with valuable Impressionist and post-Impressionist art, as well as a fine collection of first editions of contemporary French and English novels. |
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Because Impressionist painters had to work quickly, oil paint was usually put on the canvas in small dabs or short strokes, often with little color mixing. |
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He was the only painter of the Impressionist group to record the destruction of the Commune, and was outraged by the ruthless way in which the Communards were massacred. |
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After 1905, with a chic Paris gallery constantly demanding saleable work and a shift in his social circle, Vuillard becomes in effect an Impressionist. |
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You'd be hard pressed to buy any decent Heidelberg school paintings in Australia let alone getting into the serious, cravat wearing Impressionist buyer's scene. |
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Having had a premonition of the disaster, Lane added a codicil to his will shortly before the voyage, leaving his Impressionist collection to London. |
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Did the blurred lines, fuzzy details and vibrant colours of the great Impressionist painters represent a new philosophical and abstract interpretation of the world? |
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Impressionist paintings demonstrated that human beings do not see objects, but instead see light itself. |
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Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy are the most prominent figures associated with Impressionist music. |
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Impressionist languor is evoked through the lyricizing of Millhauser's precise descriptions, which also has the effect of slowing the reading. |
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The reception of Impressionist art at the Gallery got off to an exceptionally stormy start. |
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In 1905, he secured a place at the Manchester School of Art, where he studied under the French Impressionist, Pierre Adolphe Valette. |
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She continued to show regularly in the Salon, to generally favorable reviews, until 1873, the year before the first Impressionist exhibition. |
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The Ashcan artists, who challenged American Impressionist decorum after 1900, were committed to recording the modern world frankly and grappling with gritty urban realities. |
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