This follows his earlier, highly acclaimed series of landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and flowers. |
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Stevens also painted seascapes and coastal scenes in a more Impressionistic style similar to that of Boudin and Jongkind. |
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The artworks feature Australian scenes such as old homesteads or seascapes. |
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Immense seascapes give way to more intimate, detailed pictures such as boulders on the beach at Lonbain. |
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Three seascapes are displayed in lightboxes, allowing them to glow with saturated colour. |
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Even for the uninitiated, this exhibition is a show of the most astonishing landscapes and seascapes. |
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Something of Turner's seascapes, where everything appears to be roiling, comes through. |
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Along the coast you'll also find a handful of quaint fishing harbours and some great seascapes. |
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As the vessel dives to the bottom of the ocean, look through the periscope and portholes to see the surrounding seascapes. |
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At the Met, Paul Signac and his luminous seascapes emerge from Seurat's shadow. |
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He often concentrated on views of rivers or estuaries with a strong diagonal axis, and also occasionally painted seascapes. |
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His subjects range from wildlife, landscapes and seascapes, to a wide variety of sporting art ventures. |
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Her show last year maintained a semblance of identifiable images suggesting real, if manipulated, skyscapes, seascapes and landscapes. |
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Other small-scale terra-cottas are delicately modeled beach and seascapes in the form of small relief plaques. |
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Set in a region of seascapes and vineyards, Penola is no stranger to interesting oppositions. |
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The route chosen includes some of the most impressive cliff scenery and seascapes in the country. |
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Charleton is an oil painter whose subject matter includes landscapes, aviation art, seascapes, still lifes, marine art and portraits. |
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Visit Madeira's stunning coastline seascapes and breathtaking mountains with its picturesque villages, exquisite gardens and friendly people. |
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There, customers will make the journey up to the tip of Wrangell Island, cruising through dramatic seascapes unlike any other in the world. |
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When not surrounded by beautiful landscapes, Greg Hocking can often be found surrounded by beautiful seascapes, as he is a keen yachtsman. |
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Networks have more value than individual sites, contributing to the preservation of the integrity of whole seascapes. |
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All new graphics engine and technology features staggering real-time seascapes, new advanced landscape and flora systems, and dynamic weather. |
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For thousands of years, Inuit closely observed the climate, landscapes, seascapes and ecological systems of their vast homeland. |
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Improved management of the hotspot's landscapes and seascapes is essential for sustainable growth and development in the region. |
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Spectators will be able to admire scenic mountain views to the north and seascapes to the south. |
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Many rooms and salons feature paintings of seascapes as well as military motifs like swords and flags. |
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Haida Gwaii is a homeland of towering cedar trees, spectacular seascapes and a rich array of natural resources. |
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The purpose of this agenda will be to advance conservation and stewardship of Canada's landscapes and seascapes. |
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However, national parks are not just protected because of their beautiful landscapes and seascapes. |
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It has to be as wide-sweeping as the vast landscapes and seascapes that draw thousands of people to our country each year. |
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The fragmentation of our environmental knowledge base reflects the multitude of players involved in managing our land and seascapes. |
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In particular, paleofacies maps based on log correlations that purport to portray former land and seascapes generally do not. |
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Not to mention a style that matches the most magical of subterranean seascapes. |
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Even more amazingly, especially in the ravishing performance of Debussy's orchestral seascapes, they bring a chamber music-like transparency to this diaphanous score. |
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Unlike the sharply delineated black-and-white images of empty theatres and seascapes for which he is best known, these photographs are intentionally fuzzy. |
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With his seascapes, Seurat answered the question of how to communicate the depth and three-dimensionality of the real world to viewers in a completely new way. |
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On Brittany's fabulous Abers race zone, a real picture postcard of the finest land and seascapes in Brittany with its white sand beaches, its pine trees and its rocks that are exposed at low tide, the sun rules supreme. |
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Climate change and climate variability are expected to present significant challenges to people, landscapes and seascapes, and wildlife around the world. |
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Jongkind will then have a good reputation in France, he is idolized by young people, and his works, sunsets, seascapes, moonlights, are much sought after by art collectors. |
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Generally speaking, you can say that the northern archipelago seascapes, in the region of Roslagen, are more desolete, with mostly uninhabited islands overgrown with pine forest. |
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Her seascapes and urban scenes are focalised through the influences of Paul Klee and Edward Hopper and they're really quite something. |
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Guernsey, with its sandy beaches, cliff walks, seascapes and offshore islands has been a tourist destination since at least the Victorian days. |
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Brangwyn joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve and began painting seascapes. |
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He was painting prolifically during this period, and exhibited seascapes and drawings of Wales at the St George's gallery. |
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Inspired by New Zealand's wild landscapes and seascapes, he reincarnates natural forms in his scultpural light fixtures which, themselves, reflect his own care and commitment to his work and his surroundings. |
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Her work is mainly of small children, seascapes and local scenes. |
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In Maine he worked primarily on seascapes. |
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There are many other seascapes that are not in this show. |
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The East Kent coast inspired many of his works, including some of his most famous seascapes. |
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This pair of seascapes are not signed, it was usual at this time. |
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This is a paintable province. Fundy National Park, with eighty square miles of scenic wonderland, provides endless variety of seascapes and landscapes. |
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The west coast of Scotland is a most wondrous place but a capricious mistress, as likely to obscure with a thick pelt of dreich grey as reveal stunning land and seascapes. |
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As if painting another, more magical world, he also did bare, unpopulated moorscapes and nearly all-white seascapes verging on abstraction. Curiously, the very mention of Lowry continues to enrage some people. |
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Turner also painted very large landscapes, and above all, seascapes. |
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Pictorial plates were made in abundance, illustrated with religious motifs, native Dutch scenes with windmills and fishing boats, hunting scenes, landscapes and seascapes. |
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Meanwhile, Thomas Luny, the painter of seascapes, lived in the town for thirty years until his death in 1837 and executed over 2,200 paintings while living here. |
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Landscapes and seascapes, for example, reflect the land reclaimed from the sea and the sources of trade and naval power that mark the Republic's Golden Age. |
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