Sentences with phrase «classical era»

This Georgian - inspired townhouse located near Chiswick High Road in the highly - desirable location of St. Peter's Square in Hammersmith, West London combines the elegance of classical era architecture and contemporary interiors of highest quality craftsmanship.
His multi-part installation «Third Lung», originally commissioned for the last year's Venice Biennale, explores human - nature relationships and revisits a spectrum of anthropomorphic, hybrid, and zoomorphic forms from the Mesoamerica in the pre - and late classical eras.
Ecumenical dialogue and the formation of biblical programs of social and cultural reform may prove to be of critical importance in the coming decade for holding the evangelical movement together, and for the spiritual and theological renewal of professing Christendom (the original goal of the evangelical movement in its classical era, the period encompassing the First and Second Great Awakenings).
Yet, these two giants of the classical era had entirely different views of time.
The reigning philosophies of nature, influenced as they still are by the scientific materialism of the classical era in physics, are incapable of sustaining any hope that things of value somehow escape being utterly forgotten.
Though its power declined, Kroton's fame — and name — endured to the end of the classical era.
Indeed, Larian draws inspiration from vintage pieces and classical eras to create her bags, made of straw, upcycled acrylic and all natural bamboo (and if you think that having a bag made out of wood is impractical, think again: many styles are designed so that they can collapse flat if they need to be packed).
There is breezy comedy to be made of a YouTube - age writer meeting the icons and idols of a bygone, classical era, but Allen goes deeper, expanding on his time - travel device to make unexpected and unexpectedly generous observations.
Both of them have a sort of melancholy quality that is directly derived from nostalgia for the classical era.
Despite mastering an acting style that was very much of its time, as he grew older and the film industry moved on from the Classical era to New Hollywood, Hayden managed to establish himself as a successful character actor, further entrenching his place in film history by appearing in yet more classics.
Perhaps his most important partnership was with Jean - Pierre Melville, the sui generis director often seen as a link between the classical era and the New Wave (and whose centenary falls on October 20, 2017).
There is breezy comedy to be made of a YouTube - age writer meeting the icons and idols of a bygone, classical era («Bill and Ted's Literary Adventure»), but Allen goes deeper, expanding on his time - travel device to make unexpected and unexpectedly generous observations on the enduring nature of art and artists.
As a teenager I wondered if there was such a thing as «house style» in contemporary movies as there seemed to be in the classical era.
The classical era is still evident in the city, which is bursting with ancient monuments and works of art, the most famous of all being the Parthenon, considered a key landmark for early Western civilization.
There is also a range of instrumental rock music from the original Burnout trilogy, alongside classical music during panoramic views composed by some of the greatest musicians of the classical era such as Bach, Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Verdi and Vivaldi.
In the future, perhaps most orchestras won't just be playing the music of a single composer from a classical era.
Sartre actually authored the essay in the Matisse Gallery catalogue, and in that text he stressed the contingent nature of Giacometti's enterprise in tandem with its palpable correlations to antique sculpture and painting from the classical era all the way back to the primordial caves.
By appropriating forms and ideas in the history of western sculpture, Morrison's oeuvre recalls the naturalism of the classical era, the futurist emphasis on energy, movement and the dynamic flows in space, and the conceptual Duchampian readymade.
From the classical era until the 1950s and the advent of abstraction, the human figure was subject most frequently encountered in sculpture.
Published for a 2013 exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC, Giorgio de Chirico: Myth and Archaelogy gathers a selection of lesser - known early works by de Chirico — bronze sculptures and drawings that address the artist's innovative use of myth (such as Dioscuri, the Argonauts and Ariadne), archaeological artifacts and historical events from the classical era.
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