Sentences with phrase «in eighteenth»

You can replicate the romantic luster of an antique mirror using eglomise, a glass - gilding technique popularized in the eighteenth century.
In the eighteenth century it was all the rage to print textiles with scenes from daily life.
Crafted scholarly articles on little - known American coastal fortifications built in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth century.
That means if you have been court - ordered to maintain SR22 insurance for 24 months, and you make a late payment in the eighteenth month, your SR22 term will start over the following month.
In the eighteenth century, the English courts recognized as a valid English marriage a marriage performed in Scotland, notwithstanding that the parties, usually being under 21, could not validly marry in England without parental consent.
In the eighteenth century, a British court described the rule as barring all evidence unless it was «the best that the nature of the case will allow.»
In the eighteenth century, the Lisbon Earthquake forced a dramatic rethinking across of Europe of the government's role in hazard management.
Marking Feinstein's first public art exhibition in the U.S. and comprising her largest sculptural works to date, the installation consists of three follies structures that were popular in eighteenth - and nineteenth - century architecture, built with decorative rather than functional purpose.
Yet they might also be thought to capture the muddied turpentine of that split second in the eighteenth century.
It is characteristic, therefore, that he used a breeding term for the title: a «blood horse» is a thoroughbred, descended from the Arabian horses imported for racing in the eighteenth century.
«Comprising her largest sculptural works to date, the installation consists of three follies — structures that were popular in eighteenth - and nineteenth - century architecture, built with decorative rather than functional purpose,» the release for the exhibition states.
Dressed in an eighteenth - century costume, Graham's character sets up a shot with a three - reel Technicolor motion - picture camera.
The plants originated from the south of Spain but were introduced to Scotland in the eighteenth century by a Swedish botanist, named Claes Alstroemer.
He is currently working on his book on the patronage and collecting of the 1st Duke and Duchess of Northumberland in eighteenth - century England, which will be published by Yale University Press, and — with Nick Penny and Eloisa Dodero — on a revised edition of Francis Haskell and Nicholas Penny's Taste and the Antique.
Dr. Bailey is a specialist in eighteenth - century French art and a recognized authority on the work of Pierre - Auguste Renoir.
The most recent homage to it, When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013, features an almost 1:1 reconstruction of the show's original floor plan in an eighteenth century Venetian palazzo.
With the vogue for Western science (rangaku, literally «Dutch studies») in the eighteenth century came a renewed, though marginal, artistic practice influenced by Western methods and media that lasted into the early nineteenth century; Western influence can also be seen in nineteenth - century prints by such artists as Katsushika Hokusai (c. 1760 — 1849).
A specialist in Japanese art of the Edo period (1615 — 1868), Kenmotsu has written on color printing and illustrated books in the eighteenth century, including entries for The World of the Japanese Illustrated Book: The Gerhard Pulverer Collection at the Freer Sackler Galleries, Smithsonian Institution.
Martin Myrone is a curator at Tate Britain, specializing in eighteenth - and nineteenth - century British art.
Yinka Shonibare MBE (b. 1962), a British artist of Nigerian descent, is best known for his dramatic tableaux of life - size, headless mannequins, gorgeously dressed in eighteenth - and nineteenth - century costumes made from elaborately patterned textiles popular in Africa.
Of all the major artists working in eighteenth - century England, none explored more inventively the complexities of Georgian society and British imperial rule than Zoffany.
In 2002, the gallery relocated from SoHo to West 19th Street before the decision to expand to Europe was made in 2012 — the result was a venue in London's Mayfair district where a gallery was placed in an eighteenth - century Georgian townhouse at 24 Grafton Street.
Order, not drama, was the dominant motif, in eighteenth century English landscape.
Landscape painting in the eighteenth century continued to develop in response to the general social and political climate engered by the ancien regimes in England, France and the rest of Europe.
The Landscape Garden is rooted in an eighteenth century taste for idealised classical landscapes that developed from studying the seventeenth century landscape paintings of Salvator Rosa, Gaspart Poussin and Claude Lorrain.
Yinka Shonibare MBE: Magic Ladders By Judith F. Dolkart (author), Derek Gillman (foreword) Yinka Shonibare MBE (b. 1962), a British artist of Nigerian descent, is best known for his dramatic tableaux of life - size, headless mannequins, gorgeously dressed in eighteenth - and nineteenth - century costumes made from elaborately patterned textiles popular in Africa.
Originally invented in the late seventeenth century, aquatint was refined by a group of British printmakers in the eighteenth century.
In the eighteenth century, from Elisabeth Vigée - Lebrun to Angelica Kauffman, artists express both passion for their craft and the idea of femininity; and the nineteenth century sees the art schools open their doors to women and a new and resonant self - confidence for a host of talented female artists, such as Berthe Morisot.
Now in its eighteenth year, the DUMBO Arts Festival attracts 200,000 visitors over 3 days with the participation of over 400 artists from a variety of disciplines, 100 studios, 50 galleries and stages.
This exhibition will explore the story of three remarkable German princesses: Caroline of Ansbach, Augusta of Saxe - Gotha, and Charlotte of Mecklenberg - Strelitz, all of whom married into the British royal family in the eighteenth century.
That was the challenge undertaken this summer by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), where its curatorial team, which includes a trio of experts in eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty - first century art, collaborated to rethink the themes and layouts of the galleries through 1950.
BONNIE CAMPLIN»S WORK STAGES A FRACTURED, contemporary take on the «conversation piece,» the genre of intimately scaled, informal group portraits that were popular in Britain in the eighteenth century.
The patterned motif, which originated in eighteenth century France, often depicts farm life and pastoral vignettes of the French countryside.
Philippe Parreno opens and closes the sequence at the pool level with two videos: the first, The Writer (2007)- at the entrance to gallery 1 - appropriates one of the first robots created in the eighteenth century, whilst Anywhen (2017)- in Gallery 3 - films an octopus responding to its environment, accompanied by a soundtrack inspired by James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
This annual award, now in its eighteenth year, is presented to an emerging Atlanta artist — one who has had no major solo show and is not connected with a commercial gallery.
Studying Nature: Oil Sketches from the Thaw Collection presents more than twenty works drawn from the collection of Eugene V. and Clare Thaw, which chronicles the history of the genre in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Margot Bernstein is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in eighteenth - century art and material culture.
Francesca specializes in medieval and Renaissance Italian art with a secondary interest in eighteenth - and nineteenth - century American painting.
Indeed, at the same time that this split in the eighteenth century was growing between craft and art, there was a pushback, a resistance to the stripping of art of purpose.
Sitting alone in the eighteenth - century interior of a surviving Huguenot house in the shadow of Hawksmoor's Christ Church in Spitalfields, London, we see the artist writing a poignant letter to a lost love.
He has taken comfort in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, when artists knew the value of academic training, heroic subjects, and moral themes.
In this eighteenth episode I'm joined by Michael from Silent Haven and Tyler the Silent Nerd to discuss the Month of Silent Contests, how they started their sites, their opinions on the movies, and future of the Silent Hill series.
In our eighteenth episode, we talk about the final days before Final Fantasy XV's worldwide release, including the Judgment Disc demo, spoiler culture (no spoilers of course), further defining our expectations, and reflecting on what the game means for the franchise.
Wreck were a common occurrence in eighteenth and nineteenth centuries along this treacherous coastline.
This traditional symbol for a printer's shop indicates where eccentric writer and publisher Thomas Gent had premises in the eighteenth century, referring to young boys who worked fetching tape for the printer, known colloquially in Gent's time as «printer's devils».
It is thought to have been named in the eighteenth century after Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord High Admiral from 1690 to 1709.
In the eighteenth century, inns were the heart of the local community, a place where people could meet, share news and do business.
Designed as a meeting - place by the eminent local architect John Wood in the eighteenth century, this pretty square has an obelisk at its centre and is surrounded by houses of fine Georgian architecture.
In the eighteenth century, control of Laos was assumed by Thailand (at that time Siam) but in 1893 the country became a French protectorate.
The nine Carriage House Courtyard rooms are located in the eighteenth century Carriage House that was once part of a French Quarter townhouse.
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