Sentences with phrase «idealized figures»

The genre is as heterogeneous as the regions of «Europe» and «North America» are, and just as Spain, Greece, Denmark and Austria are represented alongside San Francisco, Ontario, New York and Los Angeles; so, too, are expressively drippy figures, hyper - realistic idealized figures, penetrating psychological figures, and occasionally no real «figure» at all.
Bridging the aesthetics of the old regime and contemporary era, the «implied» portraits of Lerma's idealized figures are overtaken by a collage of chromatic strokes in the palette of 80s sportswear, that represent thrown flowers proceeding a performance.
He has approached such super-real, idealized figures from the commercial world repeatedly, especially in pictures in which he appropriated images from advertising.
Unofficially, this is heard as comments like, «We've never done it that way before,» or «Old Rev. So - and - so (an idealized figure from the church's past glory days) never had to do that to get people in and build up the congregation.»
A long wall of small, close up self - portraits shows Ms. Semmel not as an idealized figure — as she stresses in the video interview that accompanies the exhibition — or a generic model of femininity, but as a «specific person» captured at different moments.
In Figure 2 I have set up an even more idealized figure.

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The difference between Greek pessimism and the oriental and modern variety is that the Greeks had not made the discovery that the pathetic mood may be idealized, and figure as a higher form of sensibility.
Far from being ascetic, he not only idealized marriage as a true figure of Christ's union with the church, but he carefully prescribed the complete satisfaction of biological needs in the marriage relationship and commanded that neither party physically defraud the other.
Othniel is a tribal designation, certainly; but is the episode of judges 1:11 - 15, in which Othniel figures ostensibly as an individual, anything other than a tribal encounter, reduced and idealized in terms of personal relationships?
Here is no longer the relatively simple figure of a Galilean teacher but an idealized Christ.
The resulting series of portraits — of an idealized, enigmatic female figure, dubbed «Lili» by a friend of the couple — jumpstarts Gerda's career and leads her husband to embrace a new identity as a woman.
Initially content to toil uncomplainingly, she is good - natured, devout, and ardent, but never an idealized or tragic figure.
No longer was the human figure mythically idealized, the landscape romantically rendered.
Her portraits of historical figures like Napoleon, rock stars like David Bowie, and her own friends and lovers are linked through their depiction of celebrity and the artist's distinctive style of the idealized, feminized, androgynous male.
The studium is the expected, the archetypal, the idealized — landscape, portrait, figure.
Peyton typically imbues her figures with an idealized and sometimes androgynous beauty.
Figures in a Garden explores the idealized world in Chinese culture.
Singer is able to introduce, as she put it in an interview with Lauren Cornell, «representations of idealized sculptures and monuments, with figures and still lifes» into «the realm of unrealized buildings.»
Traditionally, figure - as - subject served the powerful, presupposing an idealized man or woman.
The show focuses on works that employ the human figure as a model in advertising, exploring questions of iconography, idealized beauty and consumerism.
Imago is a psychoanalytic term designating an idealized or imaginary figure from childhood which the child comes to use as a behavioral model later in life.
Even today, less than 10 per cent of the 800 - odd statues recorded by the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association are of named women — and most of those are idealized mythological or allegorical figures.
Inspired by nutcrackers depicting female figures - and in particular one found on the internet of Hilary Clinton - these interactive sculptures embody the two polar stereotypes of female power; the idealized, sexualized nude female form and the too - powerful, nut - busting uberwoman.
During these early years (1820s), landscape painting was divided into two schools or styles: the Italianate Neoclassical school of Southern Europe which promoted idealized imaginary views often populated with mythological, or biblical figures; and a more realistic school derived from the Dutch Realist tradition - more popular in England and Northern Europe - which remained faithful to the real nature rather than the idyllic version.
At the outset, the figures are smiling, a nod to the traditional purpose of portraiture as a showcase of one's ideal or idealized comportment.
Let's take an idealized example: Figure 1 shows the hypothetical linear relationship between a variable A simulated by 29 climate models and a projection of future climate changes (here ECS, but in principle any climate - change response may be considered).
Figure 1 Geodome, the first umbrella home (in idealized form), maintains a 66 ° to 74 ° temperature year - round without heating equipment in western Montana's cold climate.
Look back to Figure 33 to see the path of carbon prices that were generated from several economic models under the idealized situation of universal participation and efficient implementation.
Competitive companies in other industries start from the position of determining what their clients want or need, and then figuring out how to deliver it to them, rather than beginning with how they would like the world to be, and looking out from that idealized vantage point to see if any clients will comply with that arrangement.
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