Sentences with word «lapidary»

His goals are to create new and innovative techniques in stone setting and ring design combining lapidary and metal work.
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Look especially to the efforts of Etienne Chambaud and Antonio Vega Macotela, showing a lapidary model of his work at Documenta 14.
The optical intensity of the arrangement of surface, pattern, decoration and lapidary forms construct lean layers of highly impacted spaces.
In contrast, his recently installed ceiling at the Salle des Bronzes in the Louvre offers a more serene vision of the classical tradition, with its lapidary inscriptions alluding to ancient Greek sculptors set against an intense blue background.
In another piece, he foreshadowed something of Mr. Williams's lapidary refinement by publishing a booklet that listed all the Modern's deacquisitions.
Künnap, on the other hand, applies her mastery of lapidary stonecutting to form gemstones that visually defy and denature the material itself.
«Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible Sun within us,» wrote the physician and essayist Sir Thomas Browne in 1658; these lapidary, timeless words are entirely appropriate for Still's heroic ambition.
With its rich, dark blue walls offsetting eight canvases throbbing with lapidary colour and liquid brushstrokes, you won't see a more euphoric room in years of gallery going.
And the biggest name of the contemporary art in Germany, Gerhard Richter, lapidary summed things up: «No one has the right to tell me what I do with my images».
I may well never use lapidary in a sentence again, but for Scully it comes in handy.
- Sunday Express (UK) «Beautifully put together,» - The Spectator (UK) «Coetzee fashions prose of a lapidary clarity and grace....
The town is home to the Lizzadro Museum, one of the few dedicated lapidary museums in the entire country.
The same point was made in a lapidary phrase by the U.S. Supreme Court in its 1925 Pierce v. Society of Sisters decision: «the child is not the mere creature of the State.»
Gödel died, in 1978, of «inanition,» in the lapidary words of his death certificate.
When identical copies of tools are required, his team uses lapidary equipment, or rock - cutters, to mass - produce them.
High school was lapidary club, fencing, and «science and math as high as they went.»
Each bottle of PVXINVM is meticulously cared for at every stage of production, including in its packaging, where each bottle receives an elegant silver label engraved in lapidary Roman font before being numbered and packed by hand.
Harold Bloom makes much the same (almost Christological) point in The Western Canon when he says with his usual lapidary precision that «the miracle of Shakespeare's universalism is that it is not purchased by any transcending of contingencies.»
Certainly Reinhold had a greater influence on my early formation, but I confess that I reflect more often on arguments made by H. Richard, and his lapidary summaries of whole schools of moral and theological thought stick stubbornly in the mind.
Maybe he was lapidary to a fault, refining things so elegantly that the rough edges of truth got lost.
With lapidary precision this University of Notre Dame theologian cuts through the roughly hewn doctrinal conversations of the centuries to polish the primary facets.
You will recall the lapidary opening of Dickens's famous novel of London and Paris in the period of the French Revolution.
Based on his long collaboration with Hans Urs von Balthasar, Joseph Ratzinger was able to capture the essence of his friend's theological aesthetics in this single, lapidary line: «Being overcome by the beauty of Christ is a more real, more profound knowledge than mere rational deduction.»
We ripped up the traditional book into single pages, magnified these a hundred times, printed them in color and stuck them up as posters in the streets... Our lack of printing equipment and the necessity for speed meant that, though the best work was hand - printed, the most rewarding was standardized, lapidary and adapted to the simplest mechanical form of reproduction.
However, while common species the Garden Bumblebee (Bombus hortorum), Red - tailed Bumblebee (Bombus lapidaries) and Buff - tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) fared well, there was little recorded benefit to rarer species — such as the Large Garden Bumblebee (Bombus ruderatus)-- that tend to stay closer to their nests when foraging food.
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