Novels seemed to flow effortlessly out of him, including masterpieces such as Crome Yellow and Point Counter Point. |
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The atmosphere is literary, with the walls covered in huge posters of book jackets of American literary masterpieces. |
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The Khedivial Opera House was the first on the African continent to perform world famous operas and symphonic masterpieces. |
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The Thai sushi legend has fallen in love with the art of Asian modern cuisine, making his culinary masterpieces true works of art. |
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The Van Gogh museum houses the largest collection of this troubled man's masterpieces, and is definitely worth a look. |
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Nevertheless, not even this roll-call of masterpieces can compare with the best of the Duke's Titians. |
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The Book of Kells is one of the great masterpieces that has come down to us from a period often referred to as the Dark Ages. |
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Inside he found five masterpieces, but it was the contents of the last violin case that took his breath away. |
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Thieves made off with a couple of masterpieces while museum-goers watched in disbelief. |
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With tempera paint, stiff brushes and a knowledge of basic shapes, they are ready to begin creating their masterpieces. |
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Had they crept just a foot higher, countless historic masterpieces could have been lost to mankind forever. |
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The plants were beautiful, organic masterpieces of life, but still the terrariums were poor mockeries of the verdant excesses outside. |
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It was noted for its woodcuts and is still considered one of the masterpieces of graphic art. |
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The Decalogue episodes are commonly considered masterpieces of world cinema. |
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Seven hundred years later ' The Canterbury Tales' is still considered one of the greatest English literary masterpieces. |
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Although known primarily as cinematic masterpieces, each of these movies was originally produced onstage. |
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Walking through the Louvre I saw numerous artists with pencil and paper in hand, sketching the great masterpieces. |
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His clocks were masterpieces of skill, precision, ingenuity, and determination. |
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She loved to eat, to cook, and to serve culinary masterpieces of her own creation. |
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His reputation rests above all, however, on the delicate, haunting pastels that are his masterpieces. |
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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 collection has grown to include masterpieces of Japanese modern and contemporary art. |
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Well, the calendar presenting a selection of rarely seen masterpieces of the mural paintings of India is finally here. |
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Today, these works are considered masterpieces and are worth millions of dollars. |
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It is a palace of Regong art treasures, collecting and exhibiting various masterpieces of thangka, barbola, sculpture, and sand table design. |
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The next offering is a work only recently upgraded and now securely ranked among the composer's mature masterpieces. |
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A series of masterpieces followed, stories of male mortification leading to self-destruction. |
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The work that inspires the American Collection's initial offering is, perhaps, not one of literature's top-drawer masterpieces either. |
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Many masterpieces by prominent Bulgarian artists will be shown until September. |
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The exhibition of the year brings together major masterpieces by the two giants of modern art, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. |
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Though they total no more than about 35,000 words, his 12 mordant tales are little aerial masterpieces about social change, aging and divorce. |
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Greeks create such masterpieces as moussaka, a layered dish of eggplant, meat, cheese, and bread crumbs sometimes served with a white sauce. |
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Also known for his almost demonic pride, he produced masterpieces of boastful verses. |
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The opera company has a reputation for breathing new life into neglected masterpieces. |
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You're likely to hear fragments of everything from classical masterpieces to thrash metal, from jazz licks to film music soundscapes. |
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Errors of judgment seem inspired, and the few shards of true inspiration sound like veritable masterpieces. |
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The tapestries and hangings themselves were masterpieces in their own rights. |
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Acquiring one for the exhibition was especially important as the carvings are masterpieces of the Palace Museum. |
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Who actually watches these dreadful films and thinks that they're masterpieces of modern cinema? |
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Among the drawings are masterpieces by Rex Whistler, whom the Queen Mother also commissioned to design a new royal cipher. |
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The Finale is almost symphonic in breadth and nature and the whole quartet is one of the overlooked masterpieces of the genre. |
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One of the indubitable masterpieces of his later years is the pitiless Self-Portrait in a Dressing-Room Mirror. |
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Smaller boats are masterpieces of ingenuity, with folding tables and settees which convert into beds. |
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The final work is one of Handel's masterpieces, his concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6 no 5., a work with solo parts for two violins and cello. |
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These last two poems met to mingle in the emotions that poetized these masterpieces. |
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He was swept away by him and the flush of inspiration and excitement led to some of his religious masterpieces. |
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New York and Chicago got many great art deco masterpieces, and then architecture went to pot for 30 years. |
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The songs that will make up her forthcoming album, Today's Special, are subtle masterpieces. |
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The committee is expecting to see many creative masterpieces in the exhibitions. |
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The Pixies' originals are masterpieces, but the second disc seems to indicate that they are fragile in that denomination. |
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Now, these are goodish movies, if not the masterpieces that we are led to believe. |
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Not to be missed are the ensemble of classic and contemporary masterpieces put up by stores. |
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Buy a tub of colored chalk from the local discount store and give your kids a theme to create their own masterpieces on your front or back sidewalks. |
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Musical rhythms from symphonic masterpieces are translated into sequences of stripes and colours, livening up an inspired line of clothing that comes with a CD as a free gift. |
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The furniture itself, where it was visible beneath piles of sheet music and literature, was a mismatched set of masterpieces in every style imaginable. |
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It is joyous stuff, evoking for me not only happy days of yore in Len's studio but also shoring up my belief that Len's cutlines were masterpieces of the English language. |
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Once in her stride, she turned her Moomin books into masterpieces of word in consort with image. |
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This year they turned to Bellini, staging Norma, generally regarded as one of the composer's finest bel canto masterpieces, and not so long ago a showpiece for Maria Callas. |
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Most of the thousands of stamp seals that have been found are masterpieces of glyphic art, showing the large animals of northwestern India in miniature relief. |
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Consequently, the masterpieces of sculpture and painting were bought in and around their time and many, if not most, are permanently lodged in museums. |
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We joked, bantered, argued, gushed over some latest literary masterpieces. |
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Temple also notes that the tradition of making films about festivals, which reached its zenith in the early 1970s, has hardly produced a string of cinematic masterpieces. |
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There are no dramatics, no singed eyebrows, no binned masterpieces. |
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We are not talking imperishable masterpieces of the glyptic art. |
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The development from Orfeo to those two masterpieces is astonishing, and one can only speculate from the composer's madrigals and sacred music how it all happened. |
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Hannah and Her Sisters One of Woody Allen's several masterpieces, a brilliant tapestry of interwoven stories. |
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In 1518 he produced, for the high altar of the church of the Frari, one of his most world-renowned masterpieces, the Assumption of the Madonna, now in the Venetian Academy. |
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It contains one of the foremost collections of Italian painting, including masterpieces such as the Brera Madonna by Piero della Francesca. |
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Famous artists, painters, sculptors and architects made Rome the centre of their activity, creating masterpieces throughout the city. |
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His account is one of the masterpieces of medieval geographical literature comparable to that of Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta. |
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Even after the sack of Ayutthaya in 1767, many literary masterpieces in the Thai language still survived. |
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Prints and copies of Italian masterpieces circulated and suggested certain compositional schemes. |
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Stegner's Angle of Repose and The Spectator Bird were just two of his masterpieces. |
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The masterpieces include A Feast of Peking Opera, the Yue Opera Dream of the Red Chamber, and the Peking Opera Stealing the Royal Horse. |
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However reproductively degraded, the old masterpieces more than hold their own against Romberg's cool, analytic deconstruction of them. |
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Using cutters, embossers and other tools they can create real masterpieces. |
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This advancement in colored pencil erasability makes it easy for children to make changes to their masterpieces. |
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Mendel shows, they're minor masterpieces which use a lipliner for definition. |
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Ironically, these masterpieces start life as so much waste from the production of other Belleek ware. |
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The expressionist Macke's colourful bazaar and street scenes became masterpieces of his final period, and highlighted his luminist approach. |
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After the chairs were bisque fired, students glazed their masterpieces with different colors of overglazes before the final firing. |
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The museum is known for its large collection of the locally made Sunderland Lustreware pottery, Victorian masterpieces and paintings by LS Lowry. |
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Meanwhile the industrialising and urbanising cities of the North gave rise to many masterpieces of social realism. |
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The Hamiltonian of constrained systems is one of Dirac's many masterpieces. |
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Completing a cyclical flow of creativity, the Dutch master of geometrical illusions was inspired to produce his two masterpieces. |
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More than 150 years after its creation, the original main line has been described by an historian as one of the masterpieces of railway design. |
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Their masterpieces are the pulpits of the Baptistery and Cathedral of Pisa. |
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Among Elgar's admirers there is disagreement about which of his works are to be regarded as masterpieces. |
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Payne salutes each of these as masterpieces, in which the Delian style struggles to emerge in its full ripeness. |
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In 1816 these masterpieces of western art, were acquired by The British Museum by Act of Parliament and deposited in the museum thereafter. |
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The Western tradition of sculpture began in ancient Greece, and Greece is widely seen as producing great masterpieces in the classical period. |
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The history of art is often told as a chronology of masterpieces created in each civilization. |
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Driven and motivated by these ideals they embraced change, created masterpieces, and became Scottish icons in the process. |
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Some of the metalwork masterpieces created include the Tara Brooch, the Ardagh Chalice and the Derrynaflan Chalice. |
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In the early 17th century, some literary masterpieces were created, such as Giambattista Marino's long mythological poem, L'Adone. |
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The Book of Kells and the Book of Durrow, great medieval masterpieces of Celtic art, are associated with Columba. |
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A handful of cinema's certifiable masterpieces are in need of restoration. |
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In the Company of Flowers presents masterpieces of floral arrangement and table setting by legendary floral designer Ron Morgan. |
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Ceramicware has been attracting tourists at the souq which has a workshop to show how potters in days gone by created their masterpieces. |
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An interactive coloring feature that lets kids finger-paint and share their masterpieces with friends and family. |
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West was the 37-year-old author of the darkly comic novels Miss Lonelyhearts and The Day of the Locust, two masterpieces that were initially panned during his lifetime. |
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A curatorial scope that encompasses both archaeological and contemporary material, including both unique masterpieces of artistry and objects of everyday life. |
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Hilliard's Armada, Gresley, Phoenix and Drake pieces are masterpieces of the jewelled locket, their precious materials, imprese and mottoes encoded with hidden meanings. |
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These are presumed to have interrupted work on the Book of Kells, and no later Gospel books are as heavily or finely illuminated as the masterpieces of the 8th century. |
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These latter works share the subject, and something of the serene feeling and mood, of those early fauve masterpieces Luxe, calme et volupte and Le Bonheur de vivre. |
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Despite this, it is regarded as one of the supreme masterpieces of Gothic, revealing the enormous diversity and imagination of English medieval architects. |
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Ironically, these masterpieces started life as so much waste from the production of other Belleek ware.Mr Henshall's baskets are just one example of Belleek ware. |
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Enhanced with 37 line illustrations by Patricia Krebs, the poems are minor masterpieces of rhyming word play that create imaginative images in the mind's eye of the reader. |
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The report of William of Rubruck is one of the great masterpieces of medieval geographical literature, comparable to that of Marco Polo, although they are very different. |
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Frank King's Gasoline Alley brought high art to the Sunday funnies in the 1920s and '30s, but it never matched those masterpieces in the decades that followed. |
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