Sentences with phrase «created more than a century»

Hyperallergic reported on the graphic visualizations W.E.B. Du Bois created more than a century ago.

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The financial sector wins at the point where you don't see that the prices that the banks are inflating are asset prices — real estate prices, bond and stock prices — and that the role of commercial banks is to increase the power of wealth over the rest of society, over labour, over industry, to create a new ruling - class of bankers that are even more heavy than the landlords that were criticised in the last part of the 19th century.
One thing is certain and proven... no matter what creed we utter, create, or claim to believe... more people over the centuries (including the 200 years of NT historians and theologians studies you lean upon) will remember... seek, find, and trust in a risen Jesus (the illiterate peasant carpenter) than will ever know you and I... let alone sing our praises.
My own view is that the failure of Catholics to infuse American politics with Catholic social doctrine has had a lot more to do with creating Joe Biden & Co. than Isaac Hecker and the nineteenth - century «Americanists.»
Our family of premium brands has been dedicated for more than a century to supporting those who are not only passionate about creating great food, but are inspired by the people they serve and come to know on a daily basis.
Kerry has more than a century of brewing and distilling knowledge that we can apply to help you create alcoholic drinks that taste good, look enticing, and tell a story.
With more than a century of experience in the meat, poultry, seafood, food service, snack, vegetable and baking industries, we work hand - in - hand with our customers to create the perfect custom seasoning blend for your needs.
About Red Rose Tea For more than a century, Red Rose Tea has been helping create memories to last a lifetime.
For more than a century, Red Rose Tea has been helping create memories to last a lifetime.
It's been more than a quarter - century since the hit movie «A League of Their Own» brought the All - American Girls Professional Baseball League back to life, and since then, the players from that league have used the platform to create more awareness about girls and women playing baseball.
But the biological connection between marijuana and hemp continues to create a roadblock for growing a crop that farmers cultivated in New York state more than a century ago.
String instruments created by the Italian master craftsmen of the late 17th and 18th centuries are believed by many experts to sound more beautiful than all others.
«We have a more than century - old tradition of generating successful pharmaceutical companies and conducting clinical trials, and a decade of experience in creating biotechnology companies,» says Ole Frijs - Madsen, Director of Invest in Denmark (IDK).
Three such portraits of Roman - era Egyptians, found more than a century ago at a site called Tebtunis, were created by the same artist, said Walton, of Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill..
More than a century ago, New York City's East River would freeze over every few decades, creating major issues for commuters who relied on ferries for access to Manhattan from the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.
In the 60 hours he spent bombarding metal foils with X-rays — creating analogs to stellar plasma, or ionized gas — Wark pulled more data than he had from any single experiment in a quarter century.
More than half a century ago in his book Prescription for Energy, Charles de Coti - Marsh explained, «By eating live foods you create a live body.
Sure, the heavily anticipated big - screen debut of Marvel's first black superhero, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby more than a half - century ago, comes freighted with all sorts of cultural expectations.
Today more than ever, we need schools that can respond to 21st century demands by creating 21st century learning environments.
Preparing students to create digital content is more important than ever, as technology becomes more prevalent in schools and the need to prepare students for the 21st century workplace is more pressing.
To state it simply, more than a half century of Social Development Theory, built upon the foundations created by Vygotsky, has shown that learning is built upon and enhanced through social processes and needs various manifestations of interaction to be successful.
Which is to say... wouldn't it be more logical as well as potentially profitable for Bristol to do what it did best [incredibly bespoke, infinitely repairable all but anonymous Grand Tourers capable of dealing with all road conditions including several inches of water created for driving rather than displaying one's conspicuous consumption] by bringing the much loved and vaunted 411 into the 21st century rather than going down Alice's Rabbit Hole of reviving the Roadster / Speedster which at best even amongst Bristol lovers had a very limited appeal as well as customer base?
A collection of stories written by the legendary Lawrence Block, featuring some of his most popular characters created over a career spanning more than half a century.
Yet the epic events of the century play out in the lives of the two brothers — wars, political movements, technological advances — and even though they want nothing more than to shut out the world, history seems to pass through their cluttered house in the persons of immigrants, prostitutes, society women, government agents, gangsters, jazz musicians... and their housebound lives are fraught with odyssean peril as they struggle to survive and create meaning for themselves.
Although their influence is now somewhat diminished, for more than a century they ran a text book marketing campaign that ensured they earned vastly inflated prices for their shiny little rocks - first by buying up the newly discovered South African diamond mines so that they effectively controlled the market, then by creating the impression of scarcity by ruthlessly controlling supplies; and then, in their pièce de résistance, commissioning one of the most successful marketing campaigns in history to create the tradition of giving diamonds as engagement gifts; which includes the famous «diamonds are forever» advertising campaign and sponsoring movies such as Gentleman Prefer Blonds (1953), To Catch A Thief (1955) and The Pink Panther (1963).
In the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum are more than six hundred ancient lamps that span the sixth century BCE to the seventh century CE, most from the Roman Imperial period and largely created in Asia Minor or North Africa.
While The Bookseller's service to the industry for more than a century has included «shouting about» good books, as our editor Philip Jones puts it, the «indie» element is the distinguishing factor — this is the first time the magazine has created this sort of content for material outside the traditional publishing sector.
What more do you need to bring together the many ethnic groups that between them speak more than 700 different languages and dialects, and have created an incredibly complex culture over the centuries.
Though created more than five centuries apart and for different motives, it's eerie how alike they are.
In her new position, she is responsible for the strategic vision for the museum's collection, a repository of more than 2,200 objects created between the 19th and 21st centuries.
Having recently exhibited with the newly created Blenheim Art Foundation in its first contemporary art exhibition in the rooms and gardens of the 18th century Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire — the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill — with more than 50 artworks by the celebrated Chinese artist and social activist.
Arguably, his strongest quality is the uncanny consistency with which he's been creating for more than half a century.
Another pair, Katy Rothkopf, Senior Curator of the BMA's Department of European Painting and Sculpture, and Janet Bishop, Curator of Painting and Sculpture from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, have gathered more than ninety of the artists» major paintings and drawings to create what Jay Fisher, the BMA's Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs, describes as «an unprecedented visual narrative that reaches across the twentieth century
The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, and its collection — comprising more than 19,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, films, videos, and new media by more than 2,900 artists — contains some of the most significant and exciting work created by artists in the United States during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
The museum's collection features 4,500 works from the 16th century to the present created by more than 1,000 artists, including Mary Cassatt, Frida Kahlo, Alma Thomas, Lee Krasner, Louise Bourgeois, Chakaia Booker, and Nan Goldin, along with collections of artists» books, 18th - century silver tableware, and botanical prints.
In 2010, the Louvre unveiled a ceiling painting it commissioned by Mr. Twombly, a 3,750 - square - foot work in the museum's Salle des Bronzes, next door to a ceiling triptych created more than half a century before by Georges Braque.
The Whitney's Collection includes over 21,000 works created by more than 3,000 artists in the United States during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
The Whitney's collection includes over 21,000 works created by more than 3,000 artists in the United States during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
Pioneering artist June Schwarcz (1918 — 2015) was one of the most innovative enamelists of the 20th century, creating a remarkably varied body of work over a career spanning more than 60 years.
Rather, these are studio creations, more indebted to American Modernist landscape paintings than Mother Nature... Referencing the pictorial language of late - 19th and early - 20th century landscape painting might seem a convoluted way to create imagery that purports to be urgently personal.
Best known for their covers of Seven Nation Army and No Diggity, HCB are loads more than a mere novelty act: they're pumping out powerful originals and rebooting the brass band sound for the 21st Centurycreating some seriously swinging toe - tappers in the process.
More than half a century after Klein created his first IKB canvasses, the color blue continues to lead the way in the realm of boundary - pushing non-figurative art.
One of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Louise Bourgeois worked for more than 70 years in a variety of materials — including wood, bronze, marble, steel, rubber, and fabric — to create a distinctive and expansive body of work.
The idea of late style wasn't applied to the visual arts until late that century, but it rapidly gained ground to the extent that most of us now take it for granted that the raw and the fragmentary are preferable to the classically polished, that Michelangelo's late, primal Slaves are more moving than the slick, early David, that Goya's nightmarish Black Paintings, created when he was in his seventies and isolated by deafness, are incomparably greater than his more finished early works.
Throughout a remarkable career that has spanned more than 70 years, she continued to create work that vulnerably explored the way she came into contact with the world, often placing particular emphasis upon the disjunctions between her own self - image and the way she was seen by others — as a woman, as a painter, and as a person living through the dramatic technological and cultural developments that have marked the century of her lifetime.
An exhibition created in collaboration with the Royal Academy in London will feature more than 120 paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings by the celebrated 20th century artist associated with the early days of the Pop movement.
What: Alex Katz, This Is Now Where: The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA When: June 21, 2015 to September 6, 2015 Why: This show will cover more than 40 of Alex Katz works created over the course of a half of a century.
«I Had Nowhere To Go «is his story of exile; brought on by the horrors of the twentieth century, propelled by the need to create rather than destroy, to move on, to make sense... or not, where bewilderment is more honest.
Brasilier spent more than half a century creating canvasses that are a blend of abstraction and expressionism.
Legacy During the course of his spectacular career as one of the most successful poster designers of the 20th century, Cappiello created more than 530 poster lithographs and influenced a whole new generation of functional designers from Switzerland whose International Typographic Style would come to dominate the medium throughout the world.
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