Sentences with phrase «early admirer»

An "early admirer" refers to someone who liked or admired something or someone from the beginning or at an early stage. Full definition
Not all of his early admirers appreciated these changes.
When he introduced God's existence and nature as essential aspects of his metaphysics,»... many of his early admirers were shocked by this turn of events, for they had supposed him to be a «tough - minded» empiricist who was done with religious views.
Frequent GalleyChat contributor Cynthia Baskin is an early admirer and says, «This terrific sophomore effort is about two dysfunctional families whose lives intersect and overlap in healthy and not - so - healthy ways.
King Louis XIV of France was an early admirer of the Papillon; King Henry III loved the Bichon Frisé.
Yvonne Hagen was an early admirer of the work of Susan Hiller.
Born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Bauermeister attended secondary school in Cologne from 1946 to 1954, where she began creating her first works on paper under the supervision of her drawing teacher, Günther Ott, an early admirer of her artistic talent.
Philip Johnson was an early admirer of Stella, and he avidly collected the artist's work throughout his life.
Donald Judd was an early admirer of these works and an exhibition currently on view at Judd Foundation on 101 Spring Street in New York presents four recent, white paintings from the series as part of a program that explores Judd's relationship with his contemporaries in the 1960s through the 1980s (through December 9).
Blessings to you and a big hug from me one of your earliest admirers!
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