Sentences with phrase «from knave»

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Will it be Lady Sonia the Color Blind Barbarian, Sir Taco the Dyslexic Knave or Sir Hornsby the Paladin, who suffers from poor circulation in his extremities due to Peripheral Arterial Disease?
The following extract from «The World Backwards» gives some impression of the inter-connectedness of culture at the time: «David Burliuk's knowledge of modern art movements must have been extremely up - to - date, for the second Knave of Diamonds exhibition, held in January 1912 (in Moscow) included not only paintings sent from Munich, but some members of the German Die Brücke group, while from Paris came work by Robert Delaunay, Henri Matisse and Fernand Léger, as well as Picasso.
Elegantly poised in a state of serene contemplation, a woman emerges from the pale backdrop of Lynette Yiadom - Boakye's Knave, 2011.
The visceral, tactile immediacy of Knave stems partly from the fact that Yiadom - Boakye completes her paintings in one day, echoing the great Renaissance masters who painted frescoes a giornata.
In Russian art, the term «Knave of Diamonds», alternatively the «Jack of Diamonds» (in Russian: Bubnoviyi Valet), was an influential group established in Moscow in 1910 to hold exhibitions of avant - garde art from Europe and Russia.
Knave of Diamonds Russian artists» exhibition society (1910 - 17) that promoted avant - garde art from Russia and Europe.
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