For over a quarter-of-an-hour the dancer spoke of how in Bharatanatyam there was a thin line that divided spirituality from sensuousness. |
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They brought back a sensuousness and emotionalism to art which had been banished by the puritanism of postmodernist theory. |
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Brickwork also has a more tactile and responsive surface texture than concrete, as manifest by the warm sensuousness of the book stack hall. |
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The first thing one remarks of Paul Manes's paintings of sprawlingly rendered stacked bowls is the complex sensuousness of their surfaces. |
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The sensuousness of the metal is reinforced and enhanced by his decorative curvilinear line that creates a virtuoso effect of dramatic splendour. |
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The snow-capped mountain ranges, the sheer sensuousness of the sublime peaks and their changing hues provide a serene touch to the exhibition. |
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The sensuousness of this piece is heightened by the softness and translucency of the polished stone. |
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Rediscovering the past in the Paris Region, fireside gourmet, cultural events for 2009, Cristal Room Baccarat: between luxury and sensuousness. |
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The music provokes through its languor, even disturbs through its extreme sensuousness and we end up adoring its gracefulness. |
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In a majority-Muslim country that is deeply pious, though not at all fundamentalist, the figures' sensuousness has offended many. |
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Male and female partners, waving kerchiefs, enact a courtship mime of pursuing and flirting, combining dignity with sensuousness. |
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In style the metal images largely continued the Gupta tradition of Sārnāth but endowed it with a certain heavy sensuousness. |
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And the unique feel of the pure cotton rag paper elevates the sensuousness and emotion of the prints to a fourth dimension. |
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Air composed in the at the beginning of the autumn, during a period of peace and sensuousness under the celestial voute. |
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Its old colored oak beams along with the carpeting provide a feeling of comfort and sensuousness. |
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Coded onto female faces and bodies were the Frenchness of fashionability, the Englishness of hygiene, and the sensuousness of Orientals and Mediterraneans. |
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My colleagues and I were apprehensive, but when we were finally able to get hold of the parts it turned out to be music of incredible sensuousness and vitality. |
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The Color Etudes, written in 1994 in Tangier, Morocco, provide a splendid introduction to Ramey's work, combining his characteristic density of musical thought with wit, sensuousness and neo-Romantic lyricism. |
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Shortly after the beginning of the second one, a sensuousness is revealed, a melodic dream such that a measure could, for example, become spontaneously ornamented by straddling its harmony over the bar line into the next. |
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Clicking, clapping, dancing or dreaming, laughing or sad, she seemed to contain all the strength, warmth, sensuousness and burnished beauty of Africa, as well as all its sounds. |
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The heart shape is illuminated by delicate and pointy threads of glass to create a light and feminine effect, to reflect my inner sensuousness and my emotions. |
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In the constant lush arpeggiations of Und willst du deinen Liebsten, one feels both the sensuousness of the man's stroking the woman's hair and his supernal fervency of devotion. |
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My work speaks of spirit, joy, love, life and sensuousness. |
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This deliberate disdain for the photographic ideal of cleanliness is not reflected in his work as a shortcoming or brutalization but as the intensification of sensuousness. |
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Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. |
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Peculiar as the incident may be, Chausson was nevertheless a man of the utmost seriousness, a composer who blended romanticism, sensuousness, mysticism and classical discipline into a personal style. |
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Indeed, she might be seen as the last great foreign-born French painter, invigorating Parisian painterly sensuousness with American nerviness and New York School rigor. |
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From the sensuousness of its surfaces to its incredibly roomy 5 passenger cabin, the 2011 Venza elevates the level of functional refinement and technical sophistication. |
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In consequence the point to be made is to take into account all participants in the collective process of art with regards to their individual sensuousness and physicalness as well as their ability to reflect. |
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Aside from the sensuousness of the material and the elegance of the hairstyles, their heightened expressivity is a constant contradiction with the treatment of the object. |
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But Strauss did not succumb to such disillusionment, developing instead in his symphonic poems and monumental operas a lyric sensuousness and lush orchestration that made him the last of the great romantics. |
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Such hedonistically engrossing, overripe colors contrast with Kelly's puritan tidiness and Louis's calculated intricacy, his peculiarly discreet sensuousness. |
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