Sentences with phrase «fine works of»

Two especially fine works of art in pencil at the Tate Gallery in London include: Alice Meynell by John Singer Sargent, and William Strang's Thomas Hardy.
This auction, which was very successful, slightly exceeding its pre-sale high - estimate total of $ 10,400,000 and selling 45 of the 47 offered works, is no exception to the rule with a few very fine works of art and some that may not stand the test of time.
Elizabeth Haff joined the staff of Skinner, Inc., as a specialist in the American and European Fine Works of Art Department in 2009.
Within a repurposed warehouse in Bushwick, the Black and White Gallery exhibits its taste with the fine works of Patte L...
It's also decorated with lots of fine works of art and some custom furnishings to go with them.
Lasting a full day, you will get to appreciate the fine works of craftsmanship that the Incas produced and see the beautiful scenery of the Sacred Valley.
More intimate is Villa Clara, a chic boutique hotel in an early 20th century villa with fine works of art and excellent French cuisine.
Fine works of art are also displayed in the numerous churches and commemorate famous Florentines such as Michelangelo, Dante, Galileo and, of course, the rich merchant family of the Medici.
Google (googl) and Facebook (fb) have vanquished what was the news industry - without contributing to the production of democracy - sustaining journalism that was the finest work of newspapers.
I know the real reason why the US Military burns bibles and handles the koran like a fine work of art....
And thanks to the fine work of Fincher and his colleagues, 2 million working American families, children and seniors have already been cut off from food assistance.
I suggest he look at the fine work of Joel Wilhelm, who has been chronicling some troubling immoral complicities that deeply compromise Gerhardt's version of Anglicanism come of age.
1995), «the fine working of the market is close to the heart of western society's self - definition» and they speak about its underlying presuppositions thus: «Indeed for Smith, the market played a role in all forms of human progress.
This book, which on its face seems to have been motivated by the old - timer's urge to reminisce by means of the biographical genre, is actually a fine work of history, and in the end its author is unafraid to suggest that the work of history is itself an enterprise of devotion, a kind of spiritual work.
Yes, I had seen it and yes, it was a fine work of art.
Amazingly he brought the car back and with a little help from some duct tape (and the fine work of Audi's team) it was back out on track in just four minutes!
So bravo, Monsieur Piketty, not just for a fine work of economic analysis, but also for shaking up Britain's rather stolid political narratives.
Most focused on mechanizing processes that previously required backbreaking toil or the fine work of human hands.
Refreshing designs using thread works, applique work, stitch work and fine work of beats, seems to signify the beauty of these dresses.
Surprisingly the collection highlights the fine work of embroidery at the borders only which makes it completely suitable for all type of occasions.
«The estate is a milestone in the history of American landscape architecture and a landmark in our social history, as it represents the finest work of Beatrix Farrand, America's first professional female landscape architect.
The actor retained a firm hold on his craft, however, and delivered some of the finest work of his career late in the game, with prominent roles in David Cronenberg's 1991 Naked Lunch (as a wiseacre physician) and Bart Freundlich's family - themed psychodrama The Myth of Fingerprints (1997, as a seriously deranged father with a seedy and twisted past).
And Laura Linney matched what Jeff Daniels accomplished in «The Squid and the Whale» shot for shot, doing some of the finest work of her career.
All three of these actors turn in some of the finest work of their careers.
any consider this low - budget study of loneliness and personal isolation one of the finest works of independent cinema during the 1970s,» according to Variety.
Wes Craven's original creation lives on through the fine work of Jackie Earle Haley as Mr. Kreuger.
And while the film doesn't arrive for more than half a year, this first trailer looks gorgeous — thanks mostly to the fine work of Roger Deakins» replacement, Hoyte van Hoytema (Interstellar, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy).
This deceptively simple tale should be remembered as one of the decade's finest works of cinematic art.»
I am awake and have not yet killed anyone, thanks to David Lynch's organic coffee and the fine work of my colleagues Yohana Desta and Joanna Robinson, who kept the HWD Daily store open for business while I was away.
The cast is uniformly impressive; beyond the obviously fine work of Lewis (the shots of him dashing through the woods are exhilarating), both Russell Means and Wes Studi really excel in their dignified and intense roles respectively.
In his newest venture «Grandma,» the writer / director puts forth his finest work of his career.
This 20 - disc DVD set includes some of the finest work of both the greatest directors and biggest movie stars in history.
Simply put, one of the finest works of the young decade.
The cast brought its «A» game; Barr and Goodman quite remarkably settle into their old - married - couple shtick like they never took a break; Oscar nominee Laurie Metcalf remains a scene - stealing force of nature as the forever unhinged Jackie; and Sara Gilbert does some of the finest work of her career as Darlene, particularly in — sorry to sound like a broken record — the second episode.
Beautifully shot by Roger Deakins, it boasts languid compositions that echo the finest works of Terrence Malick and Sam Peckinpah.
So, while «Parker» is hardly a fine work of art, it is perfectly enjoyable, the way a Big Mac and fries tastes really good now and then.
Most consider Lucas» original film and at least its first sequel some of the finest works of their kind.
Or they could recognize the fine work of Ahmed's co-star, John Turturro, who certainly gave one of the best performances on television in 2016.
The first annual celebration of the fine work of the teaching fellows was held last week at HGSE.
Seriously, there is a reason why LOTR series is considered the finest work of the 20th century.
The Hofkirche (Court Church) contains his cenotaph, which is surrounded by the finest works of German Renaissance sculpture.
Pick it up and enjoy the fine work of Eyehook Games.
Perhaps the single finest work of its time, Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, caught its vitality from natural processes.
Most of the finest works of the Hudson River school were painted between 1855 and 1875.
Elf began his career in Los Angeles California, after standing guard in LACMA, overlooking many of the world's finest works of art.
Art New York will display the finest work of the modern, post-war and pop eras and feature paintings, photography, prints, drawings, design and sculpture from masters including Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning and Ed Ruscha.
The show itself is spilt into two separate levels; downstairs is a self - curated retrospective of some of his finest work of the past five years, upstairs contains two installation pieces, one of which created especially for the ICA and is the first solo curation of a show at the venue for Mark Sladen, the ICA's new Exhibition Director.
Colored: Consider the Rainbow consists of thirty recent assemblages and collages that are among the finest works of her career.
In his introduction John Ashbery calls the book «the finest work of Surrealist fiction,» noting that de Chirico «invented for the occasion a new style and a new kind of novel... his long run - on sentences, stitched together with semi-colons, allow a cinematic freedom of narration... his language, like his painting, is invisible: a transparent but dense medium containing objects that are more real than reality.»
Of course, for one small boy, the finest work of art and its main source was comic.
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