Sentences with phrase «at the painting of»

Just look at that painting of the boys only party... GAY!
Look at the painting of Holman Hunt's «The Light of the World.»
Now look at the painting of Georges Rouault's «Old King.»
We looked at the paintings of Wayne Thiebaud and discussed how he uses shadow and light and his status as the grandfather of pop art.
A comprehensive look at the paintings of the last 40 years — oils, watercolors, and more — this $ 75 behemoth is full of stunning images and knowledgeable commentary from Tony Godfrey, who works at Sotheby's Institute of Art and is a Fine Arts professor.
Have a look at the painting of William Hogarth and his pug below left.
And talking about smells: On my recent week - long trip to Barcelona, I was rather aimlessly ambling around Plaza del Pi, looking at the paintings of artists who exhibit their works there at weekends.
Wollen has captioned the photo: «if u look at paintings of girls and replace each mirror w / an iPhone in yr head, u will realize that nothing has ever been different.»
Looking at his paintings of mountains, and recalling his many other bodies of work — his vertiginous cityscapes and elevated views of rivers and farmlands — I began thinking that one way to recognize Thiebaud's vision is to focus on the dance he establishes between paint's materiality and states of excess.
Spend time looking at the paintings of Rembrandt, full of earthy browns and yellows.
When looking at the paintings of Guy Yanai (1977, Haifa, Israel) a sense of recognition is perceptible.
The Skagen painters were creating debate is perhaps not the first thing you think of today when you look at the paintings of the evocative scenarios.
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He moved back to his old home at some point, and he would sit in his house with the shades drawn and look at the painting of the mountain.
It is possible to hear their voices while looking directly at the painting of Emmett Till.
Pape once said, «If you look at the painting of Frank Stella, you will find relationships to the painting of the Brazilian Indian.»

Not exact matches

NYT, in interviews with more than 50 current and former employees, paints a picture of the culture at the sports apparel giant.
After a couple of years of cleaning during the day, painting apartments at night and stuffing his earnings in a shoe box for safe keeping, Conlon had saved enough money to buy his first apartment.
Detailed reports and allegedly leaked audio paint a picture of an embarrassing defeat at the hands of the US military, and how the remains of dead Russian mercenaries are being held until after Russia's presidential election in March.
Still, Moss paints a compelling picture of what can happen when you make time to focus on happiness at work.
At one point, demonstrators threw rocks and paint at the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, police saiAt one point, demonstrators threw rocks and paint at the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, police saiat the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, police said.
During the clashes that followed, protesters threw bottles, paint bombs, and rocks at the police, while authorities fired tear gas and eventually drove a police vehicle toward the mass of people, according to Rappler.
According to Pamela Stamataky, an associate with Tanguay - Burke - Stratton, a Chicago commercial real estate brokerage, corporate tenants have at least four negotiating options when it comes to handling the costs of «buildouts,» such as revamped wiring, new cabinetry, carpeting, and paint jobs:
About 20 people were arrested as a result of the clashes, including some people who the police said ran into police lines and threw red paint at the US Embassy.
For three days, owners and operators of the 33,000 autobody shops that populate the continent take in lectures and symposiums — about how aluminum is replacing steel in vehicle bodies, for example — and gawk at computer - controlled cloud - based painting tools and sophisticated Italian - made clean rooms for welding.
By contrast, plenty of paintings on Wednesday sold at the lower end of estimates, and some, like Jasper John's «Disappearance I» failed to sell at all, the New York Times reports.
Then, paintings such as Picasso's «Women of Algiers (Version 0)» fetched historic prices, with the final gavel falling at $ 179 million.
Leeb, always painted a villain, quit last year after a resident went on an anti-Semitic rant at a council meeting and branded him the son of Satan.
This weekend pays tribute to a specific era, 1985 - 89, and features a host of initiatives like cars with old - school car paint schemes, commemorative ticket and program designs, specially - designed apparel, retro food offerings at the track... unlike, say, baseball or football throw - back games where the only real change is the team's uniforms, Darlington and its partners goes all in.
Axalta is the former auto paints business of DuPont (DD), which Carlyle originally purchased for $ 4.9 billion in 2013 before taking it public last November at $ 19.50 per share.
Of the billions of paintings in the world, the Mona Lisa, a portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is one of the most valuable paintings in the world, priced at nearly $ 800 million in 201Of the billions of paintings in the world, the Mona Lisa, a portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is one of the most valuable paintings in the world, priced at nearly $ 800 million in 201of paintings in the world, the Mona Lisa, a portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is one of the most valuable paintings in the world, priced at nearly $ 800 million in 201of the most valuable paintings in the world, priced at nearly $ 800 million in 2017.
(And he means it: Reminders of the mission have been everywhere at the bank's headquarters, painted on the elevator doors and even on the sidewalk outside.)
Jeffrey Cramer, a former federal prosecutor who spent 12 years at the Department of Justice, cautioned against painting the identity of Person A with too broad a brush.
If he needs something to look at, there's a painting of his hero, Christopher Reeve, and a color - copied image of what looks like a photo taken by accident — all you can see is a ceiling, partially in shadow.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
He went on to use the specifics of Mill's case to paint a picture of injustice in the criminal justice system at large, including how black people are disproportionately imprisoned for probation or parole violations.
Other data last week had painted a somewhat mixed view of the economy at the start of the year, with inflationary pressures easing — possibly pointing to softening activity — but better - than - expected import and export growth.
At 547 Hudson Street, in the ground floor of a four - story townhouse that's been granted landmark status by the city of New York, sandwiched between an upscale brokerage firm and «Vang Olsen Mimi the Portrait Painter» (where, for $ 2,500, Mimi will paint a portrait of your pet), Ed's Martian Book is quietly selling its book — its only book — for $ 28.
One person stands at the head of the room (where the walls are painted with idea paint — you can write on them with dry erase marker), and as people contribute ideas, they all get written down on the board.
Pollock, whose documentary, «Strange Fruit,» premiered at the South by Southwest Festival on Saturday, claims the new security tape featured in the film points to a cover - up of evidence on the part of Ferguson police, and a false narrative painted about Brown by city officials.
Between his renovated and re-renovated home, his country estate, his Damien Hirst spot painting, his children's tuition, their nanny and weekend nanny and the # 10,000 for an annual summer party, Roger worries that «if he didn't get his million - pound bonus this year he was at genuine risk of going broke.»
The book paints a picture of an exceptionally successful woman who admits to lacking confidence at various points in her career.
I think I've sold at least three or four of the most expensive paintings ever — a Jasper Johns, a de Kooning, a Jackson Pollock.
At the time, Simon, who runs Robert Simon Fine Arts on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, thought the painting was a diamond in the rough.
Made up at Netheravon on Feb. 14, 1915 the unit contributed in developing daylight bombing tactics (their motto «Lead the Field» reflects this expertise) and the fin of their jet was painted with the emblem of the fox, received from Fairey Fox aircraft that the squadron flew in 1926.
Her bonus usually takes the form of a couple of extra vacation days, plus the cash to cover a round - trip airline ticket and a stay at one of the inns she plans to paint.
Nearly a year later, further reporting and testimony from current and former intelligence officials have painted a portrait of Russia's election interference as a multifaceted, well - planned, and coordinated campaign aimed at undermining the backbone of American democracy: free and fair elections.
Look at the paintings that adorn this room — scenes of the Great War.
At the beginning of May, Icelandair unveiled its latest special livery, Vatnajökull, a 757 painted to honor 80 years of aviation in Iceland.
Among them were two student survivors of the shooting, David Hogg and Jaclyn Corin, who got their faces painted at the barbecue.
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