Sentences with phrase «idealised depiction»

She explains: «Being enthralled by another country's way of life does not mean that it is always an accurate portrayal rather it becomes a sentimental and idealised depiction; a homage to a heritage that isn't one's own.
Harris said: «Being enthralled by another country's way of life does not mean that it is always an accurate portrayal, rather it becomes a sentimental and idealised depiction; an homage to a heritage that isn't ones» own.

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The «approved» art style was propagandistic woodcuts which tended to focus on idealised portraits of reformers, scurrilous satiric depictions of Catholics or a lot of heroic martyrs being killed in a variety of gruesome ways.
Some feminists criticised the depiction of such a physically and mentally idealised woman, and Germaine Greer called her a «distorted, sexually ambiguous, male fantasy.»
The writer's usual cynicism is ever - present, recognisable to anyone who's seen the screenwriter's previous films; however if she actively set out to refute every mainstream depiction of idealised mums and stock - standard gal pals, she's nailed it.
In 1999, Quinn began a series of marble sculptures of amputees as a way of re-reading the aspirations of Greek and Roman statuary and their depictions of an idealised whole.
Of particular interest to the artist is Catlin's deliberate exclusion of the Native American «dandy» from his idealised and misleading depictions.
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