As would
become the hallmark of his career, Hill picked up the pieces and moved to New York.
The Paris Paintings at Nathalie Karg are richly dark works with ripples of white, blue, green, rust, and red running horizontally across their heavily worked surfaces; one exception — a mosaic - like patchwork of earth tones, dark greens, and reds from 1953 — provides a bridge to Held's approach after he returned to NewYork.As the debut works of a major American artist, Held's sensual, mysterious, and dynamic Parisian nocturnes are emblematic of the restlessness and audacity that would
become hallmarks of his career.
A number of ideas that have
become hallmarks of his career germinated at the Carlos, where Anderson began a practice, which he has built upon, of finding ways to integrate technology into the museum experience.
An identical reproduction of the frontispiece of the ship's brochure, in this foundational work Morley developed the technique that would
become the hallmark of a career committed to deconstructing the limits of abstraction and representation, and would go on to seal his reputation as the first winner of the Tuner Prize in 1984.
Focusing on the images and motifs that
became hallmarks of his career, this book features approximately 100 works — from his paintings of tobacco packages of the early 1920s, the abstract Egg Beater series, and the WPA murals of the 1930s, to the majestic works of his last two decades.
Not exact matches
«By compiling millions
of accident - free miles, serving hundreds
of hours in their communities and articulating the passion they have for their
careers as truck drivers, these new captains are excellent examples
of the professionalism that's
become a
hallmark of our industry.»
TIELEMANSPHOTOTIM BROEKEMA / GETTY IMAGESFINDING HIS FOOTING Brady dug in once he decided to stay in Ann Arbor, developing the anticipation and touch that would
become the
hallmarks of his Hall
of Fame
career with New England.PHOTODUANE BURLSEON / APHALFTIME SHOW For all his gifts in football and baseball, Henson rues that his development with the Wolverines and the Yankees was stunted by his status as «a 50 percent athlete.
One
of his era's most impassioned talents, Coppola was also one
of its most erratic; in both his
career and his personal life, he experienced euphoric triumph and shattering tragedy, pushing the limits
of the cinematic form with a daring and fervor which
became the
hallmarks of not only his greatest successes but also his most notorious failures.The son
of composer Carmine Coppola, he was born April 7, 1939, in Detroit, MI.
New game's
career is the
hallmark of sincerity, training laps
became a huge challenge and the driver creates life partners with his vehicle.
Early in his
career Andrews developed a technique
of roughly incorporating collaged fabric and paper into his paintings, which
became a stylistic
hallmark of his work.
This willingness to share elements
of her private life was to
become a
hallmark of Emin's art
career.
And the pouring technique that Jenkins developed in Paris
became the
hallmark of his lengthy
career.
This remoteness didn't dampen a radiant accessibility that has
become a
hallmark of Greenbaum's expansive yet decidedly un-monumental (at least in scale)
career.
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His entrepreneurial drive and competitive salesmanship
became the
hallmarks of his professional
career, rising from his beginnings as a contractor to establishing his own group
of real estate companies.