Sentences with phrase «bucolic east»

(Krasner worked in the upstairs bedroom of the house she shared with Pollock in Springs, a bucolic East Hampton community; Lewis in his apartment on 125th Street.)
Villa Bayu Gita faces the dramatic black sands of Pabean Beach in the bucolic east - coast village of Ketewel.

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In the heart of North Carolina's bucolic wine country, east of the Great Smoky Mountains, lies Loyd Ray Farms — a factory farm that turns pig poop into energy.
The Taconic Parkway traces a narrow path through some especially bucolic countryside east of the Hudson River.
Scenic Highlights: Marvel at Moscow's Kremlin, immerse yourself in bucolic Suzdal, watch the countryside glide by from your Trans - Siberian train compartment, meet the locals at Lake Baikal, discover Buryat cuisine and history in Ulan Ude, travel west to east across this massive country
Located in Sept - Saulx, about 24 km / 15 miles south - east of Rheims, in the heart of the Champagne - growing region, the 4 - star Hotel - Restaurant Du Cheval Blanc offers cosy accommodation and excellent cuisine in a bucolic setting, yet with easy access to Rheims, its cathedral and historic center.
Widely considered to be among his best work, these large - scale landscapes — with Untitled XVIII a seminal example — evoke the bucolic splendor of the artist's East Hampton studio at Springs.
Both «A Sense of Place: Selections from the Guild Hall Permanent Collection» and «Cornelia Foss» highlight works illustrating the influence of the light, landscape, and seasonally bucolic ambiance that has attracted artists for more than a century to the East End of Long Island.
It was executed during a burst of creativity in the mid-1970s — following a dry spell in the late 1960s — when de Kooning produced a series of large paintings that were inspired by the landscape of Louse Point in Springs, New York, a bucolic hamlet in East Hampton where he moved in 1963.
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