Sentences with phrase «evanescent still»

The exhibition presents approximately 110 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings from his early «metaphysical» works to his late evanescent still lifes, culled mainly from Italian collections, including those formed with Morandi's help by his friends and by renowned scholars of his art.
The exhibition presents approximately 110 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings from his early «metaphysical» works to his late evanescent still -LSB-...]

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One final philosophical question: Even if we agree that benevolence is supererogatory in a way that non-malevolence is not, even if we agree that our duty to give and help is much weaker than our duty not to hurt, we can still ask if giving, helping, and bestowing can in some cases become wicked: wicked because it is debilitating to the self - reliance of the recipient; wicked because it deprives one of the capacity to give also to others; wicked because it infantilizes the recipient; wicked because it cements a bond between giver and taker that should be much more evanescent.
September 1: Though acorns start to fall, And equinox is still three weeks away, We lose the evanescent light of day; Despite bright mornings, night begins its sprawl.October 1: The pumpkins are for sale; Chrysanthemums grow gold or tawny rust.Towards Halloween the warm days start to fail; The....
Color and pattern dominate in the luscious still lifes of Chicago's Megan Williamson, with boldly contrasting wrap - around foldings in «Paper Still Life» (2011) and overall curlicues with an evanescent glass object in «Still Life with Glass Bottle» (2still lifes of Chicago's Megan Williamson, with boldly contrasting wrap - around foldings in «Paper Still Life» (2011) and overall curlicues with an evanescent glass object in «Still Life with Glass Bottle» (2Still Life» (2011) and overall curlicues with an evanescent glass object in «Still Life with Glass Bottle» (2Still Life with Glass Bottle» (2010).
It is a Vanitas painting, a common still - life type of the period, in which the flower, among the most lovely and evanescent gifts of nature, symbolizes human vanity.
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