Sentences with phrase «as the masterpiece whose»

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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.
As devastating to me as the news of Miyazaki Hayao's retirement announcement was a similar one from the Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming - liang, whose laissez - faire long takes have created masterpieces of unforced suggestion, performative scrutiny and a profound sense of losAs devastating to me as the news of Miyazaki Hayao's retirement announcement was a similar one from the Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming - liang, whose laissez - faire long takes have created masterpieces of unforced suggestion, performative scrutiny and a profound sense of losas the news of Miyazaki Hayao's retirement announcement was a similar one from the Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming - liang, whose laissez - faire long takes have created masterpieces of unforced suggestion, performative scrutiny and a profound sense of loss.
Daniel Day - Lewis channels John Huston (whose Noah Cross in Chinatown is a clear template both as a character and a voice) in a literally volcanic performance that slowly builds to an eruption in the film's closing sequences that either sends the film over the top into masterpiece territory or destroys the whole drama of the picture, depending on the viewer.
Few would argue against The Tree of Life being one of the very best films of the year, but it remains the biggest wild card of awards season, a massively beloved masterpiece whose impressionistic style and ostensible inaccessibility have presumably prevented it from surging forward as a sure thing.
Nearly 50 works are featured at the de Young Museum, where mad modernists will revel in postwar masterpieces by such artists as Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, Hans Hofmann, Frank Stella and Barnett Newman, whose «Stations of the Cross» series is a highlight.
However, it's derived from a softer California tradition of domestic architecture as espoused by such Bay Area masters as Joseph Esherick, architect Rudolph Schindler and artist Donald Judd, whose asymmetrical masterpieces Johnson also holds to the light.
It's the finished product disguised as a preliminary stage, or a body double standing in for a star / masterpiece whose value would put a stop to artistic risk.
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