She proceeded to narrate a «Fable for Tomorrow,» describing
a bucolic American town «where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings.»
The»80s nostalgia train doesn't show any signs of slowing down — no less an emissary of
bucolic American childhood than Steven Spielberg himself will take on the big screen version of Ernest Cline's virtual reality adventure.
Not exact matches
As an
American I've dreamt of a beautiful rustic ~
bucolic setting where my heart can lose itself.
«On my last trip to Luxembourg I learnt a couple of things: a. I am not the only one to have know the story of the Burton brothers [Walter John (1863 - 1880) and Alfred Henry (1834 - 1914) Burton]; b. this
american artist did meet and even masturbate Peter [Berlin], an old friend of mine; c. somebody from Chicago (might that be a pseudo-archeologist, this fact is currently out of my knowledge) has found facts that relate Romantic
bucolic painting to the «eurotwink» aesthetics (Bel Ami et al.).
During this time, hundreds of
American artists traveled to Holland to sketch in the
bucolic landscape or study the art of the Dutch Old Masters.
In another highlight in the Neue Galerie, Geoffrey Farmer replays the hegemonic
American version of postwar history as an absurdly
bucolic Midwestern pop prairie formed from tens of thousands of illustrations from Life magazine, each on its own «stem».
Herr offers canvases that playfully move in and out of abstraction, tackling everything from the brutality of
American football to landscapes both
bucolic and suburban.
The
bucolic, rural landscape still attracts some of the most important
American artists of our time.
His show at Basilico Fine Arts gallery outlines a breathtakingly convincing early
American room: a brick fireplace beneath a hulking timber mantle and ceiling beams — all rendered in carved and painted Styrofoam — combined with leaded windows lined with photographs of
bucolic country lanes.
Roy Lichtenstein's «Red Barn 1» (1969), a Pop version of a quaint
American barn set in a
bucolic landscape, was estimated at $ 1.4 million to $ 1.8 million, A telephone bidder paid $ 2.4 million.
Based in the
bucolic Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts,
American painter Mary Sipp Green has a superlative ability to engage the viewer in the emotive atmosphere of her landscapes and seascapes.
The gallows has yet to be built on the Andover, Mass., town common, but this weekend brings to that
bucolic town an international array of lawyers, academics and authors for the Justice Robert Jackson Conference on the Planning for Prosecution of High Level
American War Criminals.