Sentences with phrase «frequent subject in his work»

He cut a double portrait of himself and wife Ada, a frequent subject in his work.

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The reason is that this latter group may be subject to more frequent reviews by the public in relation to their work.
Interior scenes of neoclassic National Socialist architecture arc a frequent subject for Kiefer, but in this work he depicts the crudely built interior of an attic that looks much like the barracks of a concentration camp.
It's tempting to work on stockpiling frequent flyer miles and points the way you would save for a child's college education or retirement, but unfortunately frequent flyer miles in particular are subject to devaluations, sometimes massive ones and sometimes unannounced (for example the United Award Chart Devaluation earlier this year, the elimination of AAdvantage Explorer Awards with no notice a few months ago; the numerous Aeroplan devaluations; no award chart provided in advance of the British Airways Executive Club Avios devaluation, etc..)
Images of pregnant women and children recur in Dumas's work, and Helena is a frequent subject.
The painter Hope Gangloff specializes in portraits with strong contour lines, jewel - like color and abundant decorative interest — works that have earned her frequent comparisons to Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt (especially when her subject is a pale young woman with flowing locks and a striated dress, as in the painting above from her current show at Susan Inglett in Chelsea.)
A champion for legal ethics in the profession, Rich is an author of more than 30 published works, serves as an adjunct professor of legal ethics at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, and is a frequent speaker on the subject matter.
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