Sentences with phrase «arm akimbo»

Jim Dine's prints of empty male bathrobes standing with arms akimbo suggest Hugh Hefner as a ghost haunting the Playboy mansion.
In her nude painting of her estranged daughter Isabetta (1934, repainted 1935), the prepubescent girl stands arms akimbo with one foot forward, her gaze frank but also unseeing, her child's body frank also, but flattened and greenish, her feet peculiarly large.
Loggers appear face - on in little more than small swim trunks, arms akimbo after Cézanne's bathers.
The most expensive artwork on display this year is Rembrandt's Portrait of a Man with Arms Akimbo, 1658.
«The one thing that I wanted to incorporate from you,» she says, «just»cause I love it so much and I did think it as totally right for Lady Bird is the way you move, the way you do this --» Ronan poses, her arms akimbo and elbows pointed outward, creating a hunched sort of physical awkwardness.
Rembrandt, who would live for only three or four more years, may be staring mortality in the face, but his expression bespeaks stillness and calm, even as his posture — chest forward and arms akimbo — betrays a subtle, ineradicable haughtiness.»
At first glance, we see two heavily draped figures, their arms akimbo, their legs thrashing in the air.
Painted Figural «KAYSO APRONS» Stand - up Advertising Sign, c. 1930s, cutout wood panel figure of a woman with arms akimbo, with airbrushed stenciled and painted details, on an easel stand, with More...
One of the most expensive works at Frieze Masters is a Rembrandt 17th century portrait of a man with arms akimbo, being offered at New York's Otto Naumann gallery for $ 48.5 million.
For instance, Dutch masters specialist Otto Naumann is bringing a magnificent Rembrandt, «Portrait of a Man with Arms Akimbo» (1658) which, if it sells, will presumably set a fair record at some # 40m.
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