Sentences with phrase «as a masterpiece by»

The outcome is an article, an essay or a dissertation which ultimately is termed as a masterpiece by the reader.
Its holdings include the largest collection of paintings by the Holbein family, as well as masterpieces by Konrad Witz, Hans Baldung, Martin Schongauer, Lucas Cranach the Elder and Mathias Grunewald.
A painting, sold by the Jiuge International Auction House last year, as a masterpiece by the Chinese 20th century painter Xu Beihong, is now thought to be a fake.
In its collection of North European Renaissance art, the Basel Kunstmuseum owns the world's largest collection of paintings by Hans Holbein The Younger (1497 - 1543) and family, as well as masterpieces by Konrad Witz, the religious painters Hans Baldung Grien (1484 - 1545) and Matthias Grunewald (1470 - 1528), the printmaker Martin Schongauer (1440 - 91) and the portraitist Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472 - 1553).
As a runner - up, we'd like to mention LG V30, as this masterpiece by LG packs the best of hardware, respectable dual - camera performance, beautiful bezel-less display, wireless charging and is IP68 certified, yep, this one also bears the headphone jack.

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Rekindling the Christic Imagination: Theological Meditations on the New Evangelization, by Robert P. Imbelli (Liturgical Press): For those who've watched (as every sentient Catholic should have watched) Father Robert Barron's Catholicism series, here's the next step — a theologically rich, entirely accessible walk through the great themes of Evangelical Catholicism, keyed to four masterpieces of Christian art.
• Kalidasa, Śakuntala (Abhijñānaśākuntalam): As Kalidasa was «Sanskrit's Shakespeare» (though older than the Bard by around a millennium), and as this is his masterpiece, and as it was the German translation of this play that first inspired in Goethe the concept of «world literature,» one really should read it at least oncAs Kalidasa was «Sanskrit's Shakespeare» (though older than the Bard by around a millennium), and as this is his masterpiece, and as it was the German translation of this play that first inspired in Goethe the concept of «world literature,» one really should read it at least oncas this is his masterpiece, and as it was the German translation of this play that first inspired in Goethe the concept of «world literature,» one really should read it at least oncas it was the German translation of this play that first inspired in Goethe the concept of «world literature,» one really should read it at least once.
Another is Felix Salten's Bambi — translated into English by Whittaker Chambers and described in John Galsworthy's Foreword as «a little masterpiece
Many observers believe four cornerstone speeches delivered by Benedict XVI» at Regensburg, Germany, in 2006; at the College des Bernardins in Paris in 2008; at Westminster Hall in London in 2010; and at the Bundestag in Germany in 2011» will be remembered as masterpieces laying out the basis for a symbiosis among faith, reason and modernity.
It can't be argued that one man has thrived by keeping it simple while the other has toiled attempting to create an overwhelming masterpiece either as some might have it.
While most recommend soothing music such as classical masterpieces by Beethoven and Mozart, the research shows that even the loudest of songs — such as rock and grunge — can make you feel positive.
At 163 E. 64th St., near Lexington Avenue, stands a 15 - room neo-Georgian townhouse that has been billed by brokers as an «architectural masterpiece» and even «Versailles in Manhattan.»
Kristen Stavisky loses her marbles defending Coe's feelings; recruits Dem soldiers to sign hostile petition BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Dear readers, apparently my editorial in the Rockland County Times portraying Rockland Democrats as being crazed for attending a fundraiser named after the notorious «Fifty Shades» erotica masterpiece didn't go over too well... with some Democrats.
This calls to mind another Dickens masterpiece, as without future cuts we will not be able to sustain the services currently offered by the county and our great expectations will be dashed.
Some species, like the impressive cockroach, have gone so long unchanged that we tend to think of them as genetic masterpieces, as judged by the ultimate critic: unwavering stability in the context of evolution.
As an example, the world's largest particle accelerator — the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) 10 built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)-- is a masterpiece of international scientific collaboration.
Beyond Biocentrism is another masterpiece by Robert Lanza... This is a great book that can be appreciated regardless of «spiritual» or «religious» backgrounds (or lack thereof) because it doesn't try to push any of those concepts (nor does it render them bull $ h!t either) so those with spiritual or religious beliefs as well as true atheists can still appreciate what is presented here.
Printed by a small publishing company known for other scientific masterpieces such as The Psychology of the Simpsons and You Do Not Talk About Fight Club» makes the rest of her article questionable at least and suspect at most.
Printed by a small publishing company known for other scientific masterpieces such as The Psychology of the Simpsons and You Do Not Talk About Fight Club, Campbell's book quickly hit the word - of - mouth circuit and skyrocketed towards bestseller status, with sales exceeding half a million copies to date.
Silk chiffon is produced by such legendary French and Italian brands as Taroni, Ruffo Coli, Belinac, Carnet, Frontline, Etro and Jakob Schlaepfer, whose experienced silk designers create true masterpieces.
This is another masterpiece by Roger as far as I am concerned.
This moody, elegiac film has universally been acclaimed as a cinematographic masterpiece, from the talents of Cuban - born European Nestor Almendros (and «additional photography» by Haskell Wexler), with naturally - lit, sweeping, 70 mm images of crystal clarity and scope, and artfully composed scenes reminiscent of Andrew Wyeth paintings.
As an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himselAs an uberfan of the so - bad - it's - good masterpiece The Room and a solid admirer of The Disaster Artist, The Room co-star Greg Sestero's tell - all book about the making of mysterious vampiric figure Tommy Wiseau's «Tennessee Williams style melodrama as told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himselas told by an alien who has apparently never seen normal human beings interact» drama - turned - dark - comedy - after - initial - audience - reactions - full - of - howling - laughter, I was a bit reserved in my excitement when I found out that James Franco was going to direct the film adaptation, as well as portraying Wiseau himselas well as portraying Wiseau himselas portraying Wiseau himself.
this movie should be watch as (Annie Hall 2), Allen ended the earlier by describing relationships «They're totally irrational and crazy and absurd», and after many years he completed his idea and made it crystal clear, and now I can see the whole artistic work of Woody Allen as a masterpiece.
At the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerima.
As one who has seen both versions of Dying, I can report that in neither edit is Schrader's latest a masterpiece, while in both it is an efficient and mostly effective B - grade thriller rooted in a distinctly Schraderian sense of guilt and moral anguish, and featuring a very fine performance by Cage.
Deakins spoke to Variety about his work on the new film, which has been hailed by some critics as a masterpiece of genre filmmaking.
Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man (Ron Rice, 1963) A rarely seen masterpiece of heroic (and totally silly) camp, starring Taylor Mead as the Atom Man, with cameos by Jack Smith, Julian Beck and Judith Malina.
Leatherface was directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, the duo behind the slasher masterpiece Inside (À l'intérieur), as well as Livide and Among the Living.
Acclaimed producer, J.J. Abrams (Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation) and up - and - coming director, Dan Trachtenberg (Portal: No Escape, Kickin») deliver this new masterpiece, hailed by critics as «riveting, gripping and loaded with tension.»
However, considering the fact that those two films are near masterpieces, giving Manchester By The Sea that qualification means that it ranks among the best of the century so far, and quite easily stands as the best film I've seen this year with only a month left to go for the unlucky contenders looking to unseat it.
Regarded by some as one of Hitchcock's masterpieces, I won't go that far.
One way leads to a surprise masterpiece that soars on the chemistry (surprise again) between Ferrell and Gyllenhaal — the other leads to a film that's a lot better than I expected it to be, weighed down by a resolution that it itself comments on as equivocal, cowardly, and disappointing.
However the film stacks up to Malick's earlier masterpieces, it sounds like a much - needed shakeup to his widely mimicked style, even as the subject matter — Jägerstätter has since been declared a martyr by the Catholic church — aligns pretty perfectly with his increasingly spiritual concerns.
Time is both inescapable and irretrievable in Alain Resnais's boldly disorienting masterpiece, which stars Delphine Seyrig as a widow haunted by her memories of World War II.
Death by Hanging is a singular and visionary masterpiece that stands as one of the greatest Japanese films of the»60s.
Or perhaps sometimes it's even the sleight of the camera, a stand - in for the tangible male gaze, as we watch the sway of hips from behind float sinuously in a floral qipao worn by Maggie Cheung in Wong Kar - wai's masterpiece In The Mood For Love.
Despite outstanding notices on release, Alfonso Cuarón's masterpiece was neglected by audiences, but it's only going to get better and richer as we edge towards the future it predicts.
The film is still considered by many as Bertolucci's ultimate masterpiece.
It's a classic film, not a masterpiece by any means, but the elements of mystery, romance, and humor are so strong in all departments, there's few in its class as far as this genre goes.
Though some may know of Greene's connection to the movies only by way of his brilliant scripts for Carol Reed's masterpieces The Fallen Idol and The Third Man, as Tonkin puts it, «No giant of modern fiction has ever had such a long and — mostly — fruitful liaison with the cinema as Graham Greene.»
In some ways I was disappointed, because it wasn't by any means a masterpiece as the two preceding Bertolucci films certainly were.
«Manchester - By - The - Sea» As if to ensure that this sprawling family epic from Kenneth Lonergan does not suffer the same ignominious fate as as his meddled - with, wrangled over and eventually more or less buried masterpiece «Margaret,» Sundance critics greeted the premiere of «Manchester - By - The - Sea» with a veritable stampede of superlativeAs if to ensure that this sprawling family epic from Kenneth Lonergan does not suffer the same ignominious fate as as his meddled - with, wrangled over and eventually more or less buried masterpiece «Margaret,» Sundance critics greeted the premiere of «Manchester - By - The - Sea» with a veritable stampede of superlativeas as his meddled - with, wrangled over and eventually more or less buried masterpiece «Margaret,» Sundance critics greeted the premiere of «Manchester - By - The - Sea» with a veritable stampede of superlativeas his meddled - with, wrangled over and eventually more or less buried masterpiece «Margaret,» Sundance critics greeted the premiere of «Manchester - By - The - Sea» with a veritable stampede of superlatives.
Working within a formula established by the 1953 masterpiece «Little Fugitive,» in which a young child roams Coney Island on his own, Baker uses his measured neorealist style to turns the grimy setting into a sun - soaked wonderland in which the children relate to their surroundings as an ongoing game.
-- «Belle de Jour» (1967): Hailed by critics as an erotic masterpiece, Luis Bunuel's first big - budget film, about a fantasy - obsessed young wife, holds up nicely and works well without the typical DVD audio commentary.
While this can mess with people's anxieties and expectations; the most important thing is that Ullmann is back, directing an adaptation of masterpiece Swedish play Miss Julie by August Strindberg, a playwright regarded as something of a demigod in Scandinavian culture.
The studio United Artists was founded in 1919 by D.W. Griffith, Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks, and was one that prided itself on making edgy, thought provoking films such as John Slesinger's 1969 masterpiece «Midnight Cowboy» and the 1974 Bob Fosse film «Lenny» to name but two.
In its vortex of agony and anger, forgiveness and redemption, «Three Billboards» may play, during awards season, as a kindred spirit to «Manchester by the Sea,» yet that movie was a masterpiece of dramatic realism.
This modern masterpiece was shamefully overlooked come award season and over-shadowed by «Saving Private Ryan» on it's release — which is unfair, as they are very different films and this is just as good, if not better, than Spielberg's take.
Consistently funny and brooding, it might be the most interesting and nakedly revealing movie Woody Allen has ever made, and the most shimmeringly beautiful: shot in black and white by Gordon Willis, it's as visually stunning as Manhattan, even if it's not as achieved as that 1979 masterpiece.
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