Sentences with phrase «ghostly figures at»

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• Gyula Krúdy, The Adventures of Sindbad: Not the Sinbad of the Arabian Nights, but a seducer and lover and aesthete of love, three centuries old at least, but indefatigable, a ghostly figure haunting the fading world of the Austro - Hungarian Empire.
So I think everybody knows what's going on at the beginning of Hamlet, but the brief recap is this, that there's a ghostly figure that has appeared on the ramparts or above the ramparts at Elsinore these last few days.
A huge, rectangular boulder was suspended in the Y of a tree, a group of ghostly white figures circled a tree at the edge of a creek, a...
Exhibition highlights include: a rare 1943 Jared French egg tempera on board of four ghostly figures entwined; a newly discovered Henry Koerner masterpiece, The Arcades (1950), depicting the bizarre on display at Coney Island's boardwalk; a haunting 1950 black ink drawing of two children by Charles White; and Robert Arneson's Black and White Mask (1983), an unforgiving self - portrait in glazed ceramic.
A bold, high - contrast figure is accompanied by its ghostly duplicate, collapsing Warhol's strategy of serialisation into a single frame, while also providing an eerie reminder that Presley was a twin, even though his brother was lost at birth.
Perez Villalta's work has been undergoing a shift of late: Though central to his practice until not long ago, the human figure — while still present — is now little more than a vague, ghostly suggestion; this shift was already becoming evident as early as three years ago, in his previous show at this gallery.
The ghostly white figures are Koh's elegy to the creative process that took place at the studio, and a reflection on loss and longing.
This illustrated book on the work of Francis Bacon, takes an in - depth look at his trademark motif of figures imprisoned within ghostly frames.
Her recent works picture ethereal, at times ghostly, female figures whose wispy forms float in saturated canvases, caught in moments of joy or fear — narratives that stem from a longtime passion for reading and writing.
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