Cultural repression facilitated by decorum lies at the root of the humanistic classicism informing the Renaissance sketchbooks. |
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The lightness of touch and the freshness of observation found in the sketchbooks now animate oil paintings of scale and substance. |
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His hundreds of sketchbooks were invaluable aide-memoire, and he kept them well organized so he could quickly locate what he wanted. |
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So much so that, after his father's death, he read through his father's precious sketchbooks, decided they were a bit namby-pamby and burnt them. |
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Drawings of architectural metalwork, candlesticks, andirons, and plasterwork of the same earlier centuries fill his sketchbooks. |
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Throughout, students note class comments in their sketchbooks for future reference. |
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Along with a selection of major sculptures and maquettes, the show contains rarely exhibited preparatory drawings and sketchbooks loaned by the Miro Foundation in Mallorca. |
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After jotting down a few ideas in his sketchbooks, he finally wrote a text that fitted in with his selected extracts from the Ode. |
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He enjoyed drawing, and filled several sketchbooks in the course of his lifetime. |
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These sketchbooks, many of which have been preserved, reveal much about Beethoven's working methods. |
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Examples are scrapbooks for clippings, sticker books, sketchbooks, and albums for photographs, stamps or coins. |
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The gifts range from affectionate croquis to entire sketchbooks. |
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After breaking her leg in a tobogganing accident, Lilias whiled away her long convalescence by drawing and studying her father's sketchbooks. |
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The Louvre in Paris and the British Museum in London each own one of these sketchbooks. |
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Students date and record the transformations in their sketchbooks, drawing the plant in detail with color each day and noting changes. |
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John McCrae enjoyed sketching, and throughout his life captured many of his experiences in sketchbooks. |
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As one of the expedition's artists, Back produced two sketchbooks of landscapes, portraits, and maps. |
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Students are to complete a total of three tree sketches before sketchbooks are collected. |
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At different times in Canadian history, girls have expressed themselves through such media as sketchbooks, diaries and albums. |
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As the students view the sites they draw the areas in their sketchbooks, using 1 or 2 point perspective. |
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This publication includes examples of sketchbooks from ten contemporary architects, including Aldo Rossi and Frank Gehry. |
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Check sketchbooks for research findings, and note if the sketches are in perspective. |
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He rarely made studies for entire compositions, but combined and recombined different figures from his sketchbooks into his inventive landscape and parkland settings. |
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In addition to measured drawings of churches, Gimson's sketchbooks from the 1880s include renderings of traditional farm buildings, country furniture, and craft tools. |
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He waited for the door to close before taking off in a mad sprint, dropping all of his sketchbooks as he ran, muddy shoes soiling the pages, tearing them. |
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Fortunately for us, Eleanora and her sisters left sketchbooks and diaries that record what life in the backwoods of Upper Canada was like at the time. |
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Elgar began composing when still a child, and all his life he drew on his early sketchbooks for themes and inspiration. |
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Robert Harris bound some of his own sketchbooks. |
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Most of these sketchbooks have survived and provide insight into Moore's development. |
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Have students reflect, in their sketchbooks, about what they have learned, including observations about personal responsibilities for preservation of ecosystems. |
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Material includes drawings, prints, photographs, models, water colors, slides, personal libraries, sketchbooks, correspondence and support documentation. |
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View a selection of sketches from Canadian artist and graphic illustrator William Redver Stark's collection consisting of fourteen sketchbooks containing approximately 480 watercolour and pencil drawings. |
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It was during convalescence, in 1906, that Lilias began to develop an interest in art, having spent much of her time studying her father's sketchbooks. |
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His sketchbooks were filled with drawings of its quiet secluded areas, perhaps showing a garden wall with overhanging foliage or a canal with its weathered bridge of marble and mortar. |
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I don't want my bits of beach full of people at 5am with their sketchbooks so I keep quiet about where I go to draw the sea in the very early morning. |
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It marks the first time an institution or individual has tried to reconstitute one of Francisco Goya's sketchbooks, which were broken up in 1826 after his death. |
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To emulate the brilliant atmosphere of Provence, Paul Cézanne employed the pencil, especially in his sketchbooks, to produce highly reductive landscape sketches that made expert use of graphite's inherent silvery value. |
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He traveled to Europe from 1802, typically returning with voluminous sketchbooks. |
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The pages of his sketchbooks of this period show that he was full of ideas for abstract sculptures that would make use of organic and natural forms rather than pure geometrical shapes. |
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The sketchbooks in which I draw are not all at the atelier. |
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While on assignment to the paper fills many sketchbooks, including while in countries such as the United States, Northern Ireland, Russia, Cuba and North Africa. |
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Objective Through study of Harris' sketchbook and work in their own sketchbooks, students will be inspired to be active observers of the life around them. |
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Note that this process becomes visible to us through preliminary drawings and sketchbooks, that usually we only see the finished products of an artist's creative mind, not the work and process that got him there. |
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The songs, 'The Muleteer's Serenade' and 'The Millwheel ', were discovered in the sketchbooks of the legendary composer at the British Library, the BBC reported. |
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