Sentences with phrase «earlier masters»

Bacon reproduced recognizable religious paintings of earlier masters including Velazquez and El Greco and then, with great ferocity, canceled out the authority of the earlier painting with striking symbols of his rage.
18th - Century Paintings — The introductory section of the exhibition explores the foundations for the formal experiments of the 19th century, and includes works by early masters such as Anne Vallayer - Coster and Pierre - Joseph Redouté.
The 19th century — the most varied and rich portion of the museum's collection — ranged from works by earlier masters like Ingres, Delacroix, Gericault, Corot and Courbet to academic and realistic works by Bouguereau, Vibert, Ribot, and Bonvin to Impressionist works by Manet, Degas, Monet, Pissarro and Renoir.
«It skims across the surface of art, borrowing liberally from earlier masters
With virtually no flickering or slowdown, the game gave early Master System adopters the most technologically advanced home console shooter to date, complete with fast, frenetic gameplay that felt darn near arcade - perfect.
The graphics aged appropriately (Halo's first iterations didn't look that much better, see early Master Chief's helmet on the Mac editions), but that control scheme is neither the PC's mouse and keyboard nor the now well established dual analog.
English Figurative Painting Early masters of this school included, William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), Joshua Reynolds (1723 - 92), Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 88), George Romney (1734 - 1802), Joseph Wright of Derby (1734 - 97), George Stubbs (1724 - 1806), among others.
Swann's sale spans early masters such as Henry O. Tanner and Edward M. Bannister to contemporary figures including Fred Wilson and Mickalene Thomas.
The run time has been cut down by two hours because of Barrier Skip, and because of a sequence break that we've known about for a while called Early Master Sword.»
Scriffiny (2008) adds that, ``... talented students can be truly challenged in a standards - based classroom because if they show early master of fundamental skills and concepts, they can then concentrate on more challenge work that is at higher levels of Bloom's taxonomy or that seeks connections among objectives.»
A few of the artists, particularly William Bailey, Judy Glantzman and David Bates, quote earlier Masters (i.e. the weight of Courbet, the expression of Goya and the muscularity of Hartley respectively).
, Glenn Brown chose to make the brushmarks of earlier masters, such as Vincent van Gogh, the subject of his paintings.
Emily Nathan, writing for artnet this week notes: «Along with other younger artists, Ekblad is putting her own stamp on a kind of evocative abstraction that had seemed exhausted by earlier masters, from Wassily Kandinsky and Joan Miró to Jackson Pollock and Asger Jorn, and her works offer a refreshing return to the simple, physical pleasure of sculpture and painting.
The Thracians, who lived in what is now Bulgaria, northern Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and Turkey between 4,000 B.C. and A.D. 800, were long known as early masters of metalwork.
(Tales of the Hasidim, The Early Masters, p. 3; Hasidism, «The Foundation Stone,» p. 59, «Spinoza,» p. 101 ff., «Symbolical and Sacramental Existence in Judaism,» pp. 117, 130.)
p. 56 Tales of Hasidim, The Early Masters, p. 4 ff.)
(Tales of the Hasidim, The Early Masters, p. 29; The Way of Man, p. 17 ff.)
by Olga Marx [New York: Schocken Books, 1947], p. 94 f.; Martin Buber, Tales of the Hasidim, The Early Masters, trans.
Buber says of the Seer in his Introduction to The Tales of the Hasidim, The Early Masters:
(Tales of the Hasidim, The Early Masters, op.
A successful tour of the Lone Star State would certainly bolster his standing as one of the early Masters favorites (12/1 odds).
She has researched extensively on the nature of consciousness and the human psyche, spanning from the earlier masters such as Christ, Buddha, Lao - tzu, and Patanjali, to the more current teachers such as Krishnamurti, Eckhart Tolle, Emmet Fox and Ernest Holmes.
And while Safari Hunt and Astro Warrior were adequate side - games, what they really accomplished was showing the limitations of the early Master System game lineup as compared to the NES's.
The story campaign plays out in alternate plot lines between an early Master Chief, and a Covenant Elite called the Arbiter, who also made the transition to Halo 3 as a co-op playable character.
In 1998, Piano won the highly prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize, the jury comparing him to Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, praising him for «his intellectual curiosity and problem - solving techniques as broad and far - ranging as those earlier masters of his native land,» and crediting him with «redefining modern and postmodern architecture.»
The exhibitions have spanned the medium's history, from its early masters to the present day.
«The fair tells the entire story of printmaking, from its origins as the pinnacle artistic technology for the early masters, to its embrace by the pop artists as a democratizing tool in the art world, and a new generation of artists who push our understanding of what a print can be» says IFPDA Executive Director, Michele Senecal.
Using similar tools to his predecessors — an 8 x 10 camera — Katseff transformed these places into «dark» semi-surreal territories while making clear his homage to the earlier masters.
It is thus that Glenn Brown's art reveals the subjective force of his translations of reproductions of works by earlier masters, his atomization of painting, and the inexhaustible inventiveness of his practice, which appropriates the styles and colours of drawings and classical paintings.
In these drawings he explores the relationship between an artist and his models: the dilemma of a blank canvas, the focus on the voluptuous model or a bow to earlier masters.
From the beginning, his paintings were both dramatic and romantic, revealing not only his knowledge of these earlier masters, but also a keen awareness of twentieth - century expressionism, especially in Europe but also in America.
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