In the action scenes, Haggis is a precisionist. |
Many of the non-Danish painters in the show, including Friedrich, studied in Denmark, where Romanticism took an ecstatic, precisionist, light-intoxicated turn. |
This precisionist criticism is, however, typical, and the eighteenth-century archives are full of similar scolding. |
Some precisionist English Protestants were wary of set prayers and liturgies of any kind, believing that they inevitably produced rote religiosity. |
But the aesthetic zest of sheer modernity leaks through in the work of such artists as the Ukraine-born Louis Lozowick, a still underrated virtuosic precisionist. |
They'll be given a Bulova Precisionist watch worth up to PS400 as part of a new partnership between HM Samuel and the club. |