Sentences with phrase «illustrations from»

The book will contain 500 illustrations from the man, Akira Toriyama, himself, and will range from all the previous Dragon Quest games for an exciting mixture of different pieces of art.
Recently, we lucked into a treasure trove of illustrations from Magic Leap about what that future might hold.
Back in December, Microsoft filed a patent with the same adjustable stick design and the leaked photos seem to match the illustrations from the patent filing.
Themes include photography, art and illustrations from creators across the globe — such as plants and flowers, landscapes, animals, natural wonders, and more.
There's also a staggeringly comprehensive in - game art book, which lets you flip through 250 - plus pages of gorgeous illustrations from every era of Street Fighter.
Using our independent agency, you can compare life insurance plans and illustrations from several highly - rated carriers.
We offer single premium life insurance quotes and illustrations from several highly - rated providers.
Illustrations from divers public domain works (i.e., not themselves pirated) via Project Gutenberg, in particular:
It was a reasoned and orderly presentation of the law, a discussion of its principles, accompanied by illustrations from the best of the reported cases, and a merciless rejection of those which were repugnant to general rules.
Are any of the illustrations from Audobon's Birds of America on EOL?
Based on illustrations from Alexander Jamieson's «A Celestial Atlas,» the stars making the constellations were punched out to allow the points to shine through when held against a light.
See the following series of illustrations from my book:
The policy brief gives insights in the international agendas, private sector engagement and policy support, with illustrations from three cities: Quito (Ecuador), Bristol (UK) and Rotterdam (The Netherlands).
Conceived independently from Lichtenstein's paintings, these drawings recast illustrations from newspaper ads and comic books into works of keen visual intensity, curiously echoing the clean - edge aesthetic of 1960s geometric abstraction.
The folks at Duarte Design created a series of illustrations from last month's TED 2013 talks — garnering more than 100,000 views on Slideshare.
Illustrations from top Jean de Brunhoff, original watercolour for The story of Babar, pp 20 - 21, 1931 Laurent de Brunhoff, original watercolour for Babar's Cousin: That Rascal Arthur, pp 4 - 5, 1946 Illustrations courtesy of the Morgan Library & Museum Collection, New York, USA
Featured in our next print issue is: a major feature on art pioneer Robert Williams, the colorful installations of Pip & Pop, a review of cover artist Kehinde Wiley's new monograph, Erin M. Riley's embroidered selfies, Chiho Aoshima's solo exhibition in Seattle, Cinta Vidal Agullo's mesmerizing paintings, new works from Portland artist Blaine Fontana, the paintings of Mike Davis, a thought provoking article on the art and travels of street artist Swoon, plus reviews on the Sick Rose; featuring medical illustrations from tester - year and much more!
High up on the gallery walls, illustrations from pages of Teaching the Language, a 1960s children's text book issuing instructions on social codes of behaviour which Ondak found in a second - hand bookshop, are reproduced on a huge scale.
Abundant, detailed illustrations from every phase of the artist's work accompany a series of thematic essays by leading art and social historians.
This catalogue features more than 300 color illustrations from Art 43 Basel.
Jane Corrigan's paintings reference kids» books illustrations from the second part of the last century, but treating her characters from a new, contemporary perspective.
Furthermore, the publication includes the text Folds and Film by Hannes Schüpbach, reproduced film stills, illustrations from different groups of works, a chronology of his oeuvre, a biography as well as a comprehensive reworked bibliography.
Included is a drawing for his 86th Street subway design, illustrations for Conference of the Birds, and two early oil on paper illustrations from the 1980s.
On view is a selection of drawings that depict animal imagery from very small black stipple pen of individual animals to full - color watercolors and from animals as tiny elements in the costumes of his miniatures to animals as maps, such as his well - known whale as the map of Manhattan that was commissioned by the MTA for buses and subways.The focus is one wall of illustrations from the artist / author's own books and his commissioned works for premier publications and organizations, including the New York Times, Harper's magazine, and New York City's Metropolitan Transit Authority.
Although Mesler's autobiographical paintings evoke illustrations from a children's alphabet book, his distinctive style imbues them with a dark wit that reveals pivotal moments from his life.
Sheet music, fables, miscellaneous 19th century periodicals, illustrations from the Masses, and a delegate's kit for the 1948 New Party founding convention
The most important study ever published on modern illustrated books in Mexico, Mexico Illustrated 1920 - 1950 explores the illustration and poster work of great Mexican artists from the first half of the twentieth century, offering a selection of the finest illustrations from books, magazines and posters published in this era.
Born in 1920 in Arizona, and moved to California with his family soon after, Thiebaud was fascinated with the comic book illustrations from his early age.
The chairs are inspired by illustrations from manga, and accompanied by floor - to - ceiling video projections.
This isn't the first time we have shown the anatomy / fashion illustrations from Spanish artist Fernando Vicente before, but this is the first time we gave a look at his series «Vanitas.
Included are drawings, cartoons and illustrations from important and cartoonists such as Thomas Nast, Paul Szep, Alan Dunn and Barry Blitt; as well as prints and photographs by Francisco de Goya, Käthe Kollwitz, Barbara Morgan, and Robert Rauschenberg.
Mexico Illustrated 1920 — 1950 explores the illustration and poster work of great Mexican artists from the first half of the twentieth century, offering a selection of the finest illustrations from books, magazines and posters published in this era.
This volume presents over 100 illustrations from each phase of de Kooning's career, and describes the personal and art historical background behind his work and its critical reception.
The exhibition will outline the development of the Austrian designer's career through over 100 posters, prints, drawings, and book illustrations from The Wolfsonian's collection and beyond — commissions that reveal Klinger's knack for infusing beautiful imagery with wit and an astute marketing sensibility.
Her recent paintings feature original illustrations from Peter and Jane, a popular series of children's books that depict gender roles along traditional lines.
The «Revolution» exhibition shows the short - listed and winning illustrations from the Revolution Illustration at Fire Competition.
IN THE FRONT GALLERY «Delineations» a collection of drawings and illustrations from a diverse group of international artists.
Rementer's fascination with drawing, colour and story - telling is shown through a collection of specially curated zines, sculptures and illustrations from the last 10 years of his career, including original sketchbooks which reveal his process as an artist.
«Inspired by vibrant jockey silks which are drenched in centuries of tradition and superstition, the restaurant's visual language is an eclectic mix of bold geometric shapes juxtaposed against vintage British typography and Victorian illustrations from old advertisements.
In designing posters, event graphics, programmes and other printed materials, The Partners created hand - drawn typographic illustrations from the complete text of each monologue, «referencing the dramatic telling of the stories on stage, and how the event rings a unique focus and emotional power to children who would otherwise have no voice,» the agency explains.
The illustrations from this Russian studio convey a sense of inspired miniaturisation, depicting everyday moments in life with a sense of humour.
The dealer Per Skarstedt said he had sold his Mike Kelley installation at Unlimited, 50 illustrations from the artist's «Reconstructed History,» to an unidentified American museum trustee for $ 1.5 million.
The exhibition, which also describes almost every moment I've spent in LA, is a collection of paintings, photos, and illustrations from some of our favorite artists that zero - in on the lifestyle of excess in the City of Angels.
e-fagia is exicited to host an artist talk by Skawennati, who will highlight passages from the various texts written for the VOZ - À - VOZ exhibition and respond with illustrations from TimeTraveller ™.
In another highlight in the Neue Galerie, Geoffrey Farmer replays the hegemonic American version of postwar history as an absurdly bucolic Midwestern pop prairie formed from tens of thousands of illustrations from Life magazine, each on its own «stem».
This exhibition brings together illustrations from his books, drawings and paintings in this densely packed show.
Known as the Life of Christ Series, they reconfigure illustrations from Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld's Picture Bible (1857 — 60) with pictorial fragments of machine parts, detached eyeballs and geometric shapes.
A selection of editorial illustrations from 2015 by Simon Prades.
With illustrations from over seventy public and private collections, this book gives the reader a profound insight into the fascinating oeuvre of this historically significant artist.
High up on the gallery walls, illustrations from pages of Teaching the Language, a 1960s children's textbook issuing instructions on social codes of behaviour which Ondak found in a second - hand bookshop, are reproduced on a huge scale.
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