Berman added, «It one of her most sought
after early prints.»
Not exact matches
After the Bard, the
earliest printed reference appears to be a 1994 Globe and Mail article by John Bentley Mays (in which the author suggests a police horse might enjoy the watery treat) but he is clearly indulging in the slang of the day, not coining a neologism.
Comments received by the Department and media reports also indicate that many financial institutions already had completed or largely completed work to establish policies and procedures necessary to make the business structure and practice shifts required by the Impartial Conduct Standards
earlier this year (e.g., drafting and implementing training for staff, drafting client correspondence and explanations of revised product and service offerings, negotiating changes to agreements with product manufacturers as part of their approach to compliance with the PTEs, changing employee and agent compensation structures, and designing conflict - free product offerings), and the Department believes that financial institutions may use this compliance infrastructure to ensure that they meet the Impartial Conduct Standards
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Five years
after an epic spree of reckless mortgage lending in the U.S. sank the global financial system, U.S. banks are healing relatively well, thanks to aggressive rate slashing and money
printing early on by U.S. central bankers.
Erica I
printed a recipe off for one of these cakes
earlier this year
after watching a video.
& way back when,
after i divorced my 1st husband (
early 90s), i did personal adverts in
print (p.o. boxes, letters, voicemail..
After a brief intro that shows how single (and singing) mother Lillian Frank (Valarie Pettiford) was forced to give up daughter Billie at an
early age, Carey's adult Billie is first seen all decked out in fishnet stockings and black lingerie with leopard
print trim, shaking her groove thing as a not - quite - exotic dancer at an NYC club, circa 1983.
The emphasis on
print over e-books comes
after Nielsen reported
earlier this year that e-books comprised just 23 % of book sales for the first half of 2014.
Print sales of new books have dived some 50 % from their mid-90s levels, and
after a pause in the
early 2000s, have resumed their downward march.
In the
early days following the revolution,
after a book had been
printed, its publisher had to present three copies of it to the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance to receive a permit for it to be shipped out of the
print shop and to be distributed.
After we were in London
earlier this year and you were talking about the journals and other
print books that you put out.
Kolkata:
Earlier this month, online retailer Flipkart Ltd stopped selling e-books three years
after it launched them, saying Indians still love to read
printed books, but Amazon.com Inc. remains bullish about the future of e-books.
I know the feeling
earlier this year I was looking at 3d
printing stocks
after they missed earning it was $ 31 a share.
Be sure to thoroughly read the fine
print to make sure there isn't an
early cancellation penalty or other fee should you decide not to continue with the service
after the trial period.
Similar to its previous launch on the PlayStation ® 4 system,
early adopters on Steam will also score two DLC costumes — the «Clean - Up Maid (Mint)» and «Clean - Up Maid (Marine Blue)» — as well as the «Special First -
Print Pack,» all for free anytime up to four weeks
after launch.
After an extensive project in Heber Springs, the vintage
prints were brought together in
early 2000 in the collection of Michael Mattis and Judith Hochberg, and at the Edwynn Houk Gallery.
Russian Photography
after the Revolution will feature rare, large - format gelatin silver
prints by Boris Ignatovich (1899 - 1976), a master of the Soviet avant - garde; Arkady Shaikhet (1898 - 1959), widely considered to be the founder of Soviet photojournalism; and Aleksandr Rodchenko (1891 - 1956), perhaps the most acclaimed figure in
early twentieth - century Russian art and design; as well as Abram Shterenberg (1900 - 1979), Georgy Petrussov (1903 - 1971), Semyon Fridlyand (1905 - 1964), Sergey Shimansky (1898 - 1972), Solomon Telingater (1903 - 1969), Emmanuil Evzerikhin (1911 - 1984), Yakov Khalip (1908 - 1980), and Georgy Zelma (1906 - 1984).
Since the
early sixties Schumann and his puppeteers have been pouring out work
after work on every scale: political works, mysterious works, grand works, modest works, works on the street and works in fields, works to be played in every size theater on four continents, books,
prints, posters, and banners which live as show - and - tell in so many homes.
Reflecting on her life as a designer, she chose motifs for the
prints based on her work from particular years: two from the 1920s, when Albers was at the Bauhaus and met her life - long partner and later husband Josef; two from the 1940s, when the couple taught at the experimental Black Mountain College in North Carolina
after having fled Nazi Germany; three from the late 1950s to the
early «70s,
after they resettled in Orange, Connecticut and Josef served as Yale University's Chair of the Department of Design; and two from the
early 1980s,
after Josef's death.
In his essay titled «In the Spirit of Minkisi: The Art of David Hammons,» the artist Dawoud Bey connects Hammons's midcareer work (made
after the «body
prints» in the late 1960s and
early 1970s) to the West African Minkisi tradition.
[7] Although Courbet's
early works emulated the sophisticated manner of Old Masters such as Rembrandt and Titian,
after 1848 he adopted a boldly inelegant style inspired by popular
prints, shop signs, and other work of folk artisans.
Also featuring the Rose Period painting «The Actor,» which the museum immaculately restored
after it suffered a nasty gash
earlier this year, the show thrums with visual invention of an Olympian order — and renders MoMA's comparatively tiny show of the artist's
prints redundant.
Among the
prints, the focus was on works with text; most of the photographs were taken in the
early 1960s but
printed after 2000.
I believe that it is true, however I would look at it from a different standpoint from Canaday and as a matter of fact that had been noted, the observation that 10th Street lacked a vitality had been noted several years before, you know, by a great number of people, including Clem Greenberg, I think in
print he even coined the term Tenth Street Painting as a deneogatory term which would be that it was kind of old hat, because Clem Greenberg's stand of course is that abstract expressionism really lost it's pertinence
after the
early fifties.
It also features works by artists that rose to prominence
after the founding of the Taller del Gráfica Popular (the national
print workshop) in 1937, and
earlier works by José Guadalupe Posada, who was posthumously recognised by the revolutionaries as the father of printmaking in Mexico.
In his obituary in 2012, Roberta Smith of The New York Times wrote that while working as a private dealer selling
prints, drawings and multiples, Mr. Leiber «bought 21 boxes of ephemera relating to the performance - oriented Fluxus art movement of the
early 1960s, the Beat and Concrete poetry movements and the 1960s counterculture,» and «
after a year of sorting and organizing the material, he had a new field of expertise: the ephemeral.»
Mapplethorpe's
earliest pictures of flowers date from 1973, not long
after he had been given a Polaroid camera by his friend John McKendry, curator of
prints and photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A series of
prints entitled Disasters of War, which he made during the conflict between Spain and France in the
early 1800s, depicted the brutality and suffering of war so graphically that they were not published until
after his death.
After the success of the Abstract Expressionists, a wave of new
print workshops swept through the country in the
early 1960s.
At the time Wayne Gretzky was at the height of his career, having just won the Stanley Cup
after having been bought a few years
earlier by Peter Pocklington, the long - time owner of the Edmonton Oilers and co-commissioner of the Warhol
prints.
It was in
early 1955,
after a month in December 1954 at Atelier 17, that he had signed his first editions of
prints and begun pioneering the direct engraving of metal plates with power tools for which he is well recognized.
In recent years his
early prints have become much sought
after - a reflection of the sway in the 1970s towards figurative art with a poetic, materialistic quality.
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