Each figure bears a name and legend as different as the next.
Not exact matches
Julie's recommendation: Real
names are a bit
boring and advertising as a public
figure can be intimidating to a man.
Though an entire subplot devoted to homosexuals in a film like this is usually cause for trepidation, American Wedding distinguishes itself with a refreshing affection for its gay characters — enough so that a few same - sex smooches are shown without irony, a same - sex dance is left uncommented - upon at the reception of the wedding in question, and a gay character
named Bear (Eric Allan Kramer) is allowed to be a key
figure in two set - piece gags.
In addition to Pijbes, a brusque go - getter clearly
born to be a CEO, the main
figure is the director of collections, a man with the unimprovable
name of Taco Dibbits.
Richard Boone is the standout as a hearty
bear of an intelligence veteran who mentors O'Neal in the insidious games played in the
name of counter-intelligence, and George Sanders (first seen in drag playing piano in a gay lounge), Nigel Green (a pimp in Mexico), Dean Jagger (hiding out a country vicar) and Max Von Sydow (as a deadly Soviet assassin who, haunted by his past, may be the most human
figure in the bunch) fill out the deadly rogues gallery.
A third party, a shadowy
figure named Taylor, emerges broken from the backwoods that have
borne witness to the whole shameful story.
Diana Serra Cary —
born on Oct. 29, 1918, and best known by her stage
name Baby Peggy — was one of the most well - to - do child stars of the silent film era thanks to a seven -
figure contract signed at age 4.
And, since we just posted some game developer reactions to the
naming of Nintendo's Wii next - gen console over at Gamasutra, we
figured that we're both too late and too
bored of the «OMG!
Among the women included are emblematic
figures such as Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín alongside lesser - known
names such as the Cuban -
born abstract artist Zilia Sánchez, the Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn, and the Brazilian video artist Leticia Parente.
Among the women included are emblematic
figures such as Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Marta Minujín alongside lesser - known
names such as the Cuban -
born abstract artist Zilia Sánchez, the Colombian sculptor Feliza Burztyn, and the Brazilian video artist Leticia Parente.
Robert Motherwell, a central
figure in twentieth - century painting who coined the
name «The New York School,» was
born in Aberdeen, Washington, on January 24, 1915.
Still, Hofmann, who was
born in Germany in 1880 and died in New York in 1966, left a complex, slippery achievement often overshadowed by his stature as a teacher, and these days his
name rarely
figures in the first rank of Abstract Expressionism.
Faces and
figures appear in the second part of the show, frequently interpreted as psychologically symbolic for the artist; this idea is
borne out by both the focus and title of Portrait and a Dream (1953), one of few
named works on display.
Traces of place -
names, species, stylised
figures and maps appear in her paintings,
bearing the ethical resonance of a post-traumatic subjectivity, and showing an influence of German philosophers Theodor Adorno and the Frankfurt School.
Anni Albers, original
name in full Annelise Elsa Frieda Fleischmann, (
born June 12, 1899, Berlin, Germany — died May 10, 1994, Orange, Connecticut, U.S.), German -
born textile designer who was one of the most influential
figures in textile arts in the 20th century.