Subsequent essays by Elderfield, Mahony, and Jennifer Field offer
erudite studies of everything from the WPA works and the «Woman» series to de Kooning's «full arm» «urban landscapes» and the torqued ribbons of his late canvases.
August: Osage County emerges as
an erudite study on the cycle of abuse that occurs in many families, as the caustic and bitter treatment of one's children sees them grow up to cope with difficulties in the same loveless and cold manner.
Not exact matches
While the
study of history has been traditionally limited to
erudite scholars or elite academics, it will now be accessible to the public who «own'the documents.
For me, Publishers Weekly sums things up succinctly by saying, «
erudite exposition is packed into the book, so that character
study and discourse occasionally grind the plot to a halt.
VIDEOART U.S.A. was born out of a grand - scale
erudite and historical
study of international contemporary video art.
Twenty - five - year - old Robert Motherwell arrived in Manhattan in 1940, an
erudite West Coast transplant who planned to
study art history at Columbia University.
[7] These one - liners are a distillation of an
erudite reading list from the Whitney Independent
Study Program, where she was a student.
Those in the know like
erudite James Hansen, the head of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space
Studies, observe, «the five - year mean global temperature has been flat for a decade.»
(The Evening Standard (London)-RRB- «An elegant sociological
study, complete with
erudite literary and anthropological references.»