Sentences with phrase «emblematic examples of»

The exhibition spotlights emblematic examples of the artistic innovation that placed these artists at the forefront among their peers.
The exhibition includes emblematic examples of the artist's leading technical innovations, many on view for the first time.
This building is already recognized as an emblematic example of 21st century architecture.
The painting, an emblematic example of his work from the decade, on loan for the exhibition, offers an underlining gridded pattern delineated by sporadic swaths of color that organize the composition.

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It is the respect and kindness they show everyone and how they lead by example that is truly emblematic of what it means to care about others.
And if God's impassibility is interpreted as being emblematic of an imperious rule that is finally indifferent to the effect it has on the opinion of the governed — as in, for example, the classical doctrine of predestination — God appears as a tyrant who must be resisted in the name of human freedom.
Such examples, along with others in my years on the conspiracy beat, are emblematic of a trend I have detected that people who believe in one such theory tend to believe in many other equally improbable and often contradictory cabals.
Many merchants offer delicious fruits of quality, for example pineapple, emblematic and sacred fruit of Moorea (there is even a Pineapple Road).
In one emblematic example, the pearly profile of a bear peers out from the chalky, half - open carapace in which it was formed, directing its single gimlet eye at the Orientalizing tropes of period artifacts, as if to turn them inside out.
Mark Grotjahn's work is emblematic of this, the recent sculpture in the couple's living room being the most lucid example.
The Lichtenstein Collection includes emblematic examples from important themes of Biala's career, as well as a cohesive representation of the significant places the artist featured in her paintings: France, Italy, and especially Spain.
American painting tends to be flatter, the image, if there is one, more emblematic, a quality typified in something like Jasper Johns Hon RA's «Flag» paintings or the stylised still - lives of, for example, Wayne Thiebaud.
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