Sentences with phrase «genealogical trees»

Her genealogical trees, sculptural branches assembled and re-assembled are emblematic of her work.
Jaimie Warren's video You Are Not Alone: Self - Portrait as Michael Jackson in a Recreation of the Genealogical Trees of the Dominican Order (2014) offers a setting for an 1980s - MTV - style music video within an early Renaissance painting.
You Are Not Alone: Self - Portrait as Michael Jackson in a Recreation of the Genealogical Trees of the Dominican Order, 2014 (video still); single - channel video.
The computer then created a range of possible genealogical trees and measured how well each tree could explain the genetic variations found across India.
In fact a common exercise in elementary schools is to ask children to draw up their genealogical trees, because this exercise allows the child to situate himself in relation to his father and his mother and thus also in relation to the rest of society.
Actual lions evolved on a different fork in the mammal genealogical tree, but Australia's marsupial lions got their feline nickname from the size and slicing teeth of the first species named, in 1859.
Some experts even go so far as to suggest that a complete rethink of the human genealogical tree may be in order.
Botanists have been building a case for more than a decade that Amborella trichopoda is the only known survivor of a plant lineage that branches off at the very base of the genealogical tree of living flowering plants.
Only the Kelpie and the Shepherd can liberally be considered anywhere near each other on the canine genealogical tree, and that very remote indeed.
For example, Meandering Abstractly, curated by Dr. Galvez, argued through art historical exhibition history by evoking Alfred Barr's famous 1936 exhibition, Cubism and Abstract Art, for which he designed the image construct of a genealogical tree whose leaves were the modernist art — isms.

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This spring, comedy auteur Christopher Guest and frequent collaborator Jim Piddock will follow suit with HBO's Family Tree, starring Chris O'Dowd as an aimless young (ish) man researching his wacky genealogical roots.
These themes are further echoed in another composition entitled Tree (1989), in which sinewy branches bear ghostly faces evoking genealogical history instead of fruit or blossoms, in a metaphor for remembrance and foretelling.
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