Other artists are world-renowned for their multimedia assemblages, pictorial weaving, and nonfigurative art in sculpture as well as painting. |
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In 1997 she for the first time displayed nonfigurative work, including Buddhist abstracts. |
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Degas's reputation has followed an unusual trajectory, rising steeply in his maturity but suffering from the angry retreat of his old age, and from the preference for nonfigurative modes in the new century. |
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As he shifted his focus from figurative to nonfigurative, the surface of the canvas appeared to be more simplified even if the juxtapositions of rich colour were more complex. |
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Manuscripts produced there combined script with both nonfigurative decoration and figurative paintings. |
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Conceptual, nonfigurative art found a strong following in the art world, if not always with average Americans, at least at first. |
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They include rock shelters, outcrops of rock, and surface sheets of rock and are decorated with painted, pecked, or engraved figurative and nonfigurative forms in a wealth of styles. |
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Kandinsky's first nonfigurative watercolour was painted in 1910, and in the same year he wrote much of Concerning the Spiritual in Art, which converted the aesthetic doctrines of Goethe to the purposes of the new art. |
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All are set in the present and the majority tackle the implications of the revolution indirectly, relying on decontextualized episodes that veer toward the nonfigurative. |
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Nonfigurative painting had given Fox the means to delve deeply into the purely visual concerns of painting, unencumbered by the demands of the natural appearance of things in the world. |
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