Sentences with phrase «life portrait of»

Thank you Maria and Morton of GoDownsize.com for this very personal, real - life portrait of our life in a tiny house.
Titled Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, it illustrates a larger than life portrait of a Job - centre worker.
Choice offerings will include a larger - than - life portrait of inventor Thomas A. Edison, signed by Edison and the artist, Ellis M. Silvette; a letter hand - written and signed by Marilyn Monroe when she was just 17 a...
Taking the everyday as his primary subject matter, he features ordinary people, places, and things in his work, resulting in a slice - of - life portrait of the everyman.
«Lady Bird» Writer - director Greta Gerwig assembled a roster of top - tier talent (most are regulars in the NYC theater scene) to bring to life her portrait of Sacramento, California, in 2002, and a high school senior (Saoirse Ronan) who believes the only interesting thing about the year is that it's a palindrome.
This is the ultimate real - life portrait of what sports mean to young men of a certain social class and background, and how the ability to consistently get the fast break offers a ticket to a better life (or doesn't).
Here is the real - life portrait of Lord.
This still life portrait of wine is perfect for the serious wine drinker, connoisseur or collector.
Not since the days when Charles Laughton boldly etched larger - than - life portraits of real - life characters like Henry VIII, Captain Bligh and Rembrandt on film have we seen a performance quite like this.
Adopters contributed stories and photographs of forty - eight rescued Goldens for Marjorie McHann to create this living portrait of Golden Retriever rescue.
So, they don't have fancy carpets and larger than life portraits of designer animals on their walls — so what?
Matthew Akers delivers a living portrait of Marina Abramović, one of the most radical, provocative, uncompromising and extreme figures of the last 40 years.
Also shown for the first time in America will be the only two life portraits of Brontë, on loan from London's National Portrait Gallery.
«Celebrated by his contemporaries for his life portraits of George Washington,» Susan Jensen Rawles, interim department head of American art said, «Stuart's extraordinary talents are rarely as evident as in this portrait of Rebecca Pickering, its rich tones rendered with a fluid touch.
According to the gallery, «Thomas looks to early 20th century Cubism and contemporary Pop references, fragmenting and reducing portraiture to its most formal and geometric elements to create larger - than - life portraits of her models.»
In Tête de Femme (translated as «head of a woman»), Thomas looks to early 20th century Cubism and contemporary Pop references, fragmenting and reducing portraiture to its most formal and geometric elements to create larger - than - life portraits of her models.
Inside, he climbs three stories to a suite decorated with larger - than - life portraits of Ronald Reagan.
That is, they score higher on questions like, «It is important for me to write, create, or build something that will exist after my death;» insecure people do not show this tendency.6 In the fictional wizarding world, immortality is a bit more literal (ghosts and living portraits of the deceased), whereas in our world, we leave inanimate remnants behind (like diaries or photographs) to symbolize an eternal existence.

Not exact matches

«After several months of interviews with friends, teachers and coaches still reeling from the shock, what emerges is a portrait of a boy who glided through life, showing virtually no signs of anger, let alone radical political ideology or any kind of deeply felt religious beliefs,» the magazine explained.
She observed that the museum provides a skewed portrait of prison life.
In the course of digging into this important issue, Desmond paints «a brilliant portrait of Americans living in poverty,» Gates claims.
Comedian Samantha Bee sits for a portrait at the Washington Post Live space on the third day of the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, PA on Wednesday July 27, 2016.
In his book, Chaos Monkeys (HarperCollins, 2016), author Antonio Garcia Martinez seeks to paint an authentic portrait of what it's like to live inside the Silicon Valley tech bubble.
Even as a preteen, I realized that something was clearly missing from the portrait of Jesus I had painted in my own short life.
Recently students of Bonhoeffer have begun to incorporate into their portrait of his life his correspondence with Maria von Wedemeyer, his fiancée, published in 1995 as Love Letters from Cell 92.
Mieczyslaw Malinski (Pope John Paul II: The Life of My Friend Karol Wojtyla, 1979) describes a rather fusty apartment, the sitting room full of ancient furniture, books, old portraits and pictures.
I have a portrait of an ancestor who lost his land to the Crown because he was a Catholic; there is a tradition of an earlier ancestor who lost his life.
Accordingly, Eternal Recurrence is a symbolic portrait of the truly contemporary man, the man who dares to live in our time, in our history, in our existence.»
Though I have been a student of Scripture all my l life, I have always had difficulty with the violent passages in the Bible, and how to reconcile them with the loving portrait of Jesus in the Gospels.
Yet a student of this portrait must ask himself how such association is possible, how it may be pursued without risk of corruption to the one who attempts it, without indeed risk of perpetuating a kind of deceit concerning the way of life adopted by those who are thus made welcome by Christ.
The artist, tradition, has quite properly been involved in the creation of an image, exercising an appropriate interpretive function, but tradition has produced the portrait working originally from a life model, from a living presence.
In their introduction to Domestic Revolution: A Social History of Domestic Family Life (Free Press, 1987) Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg paint a portrait of family life toLife (Free Press, 1987) Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg paint a portrait of family life tolife today:
Moreover, unlike McGrath's biography, which follows Packer's life in chronological terms — from his birth in the English village of Twyning in 1926, to his education at Oxford and teaching tenure in Church of England theological colleges, to his move to become professor of theology at the newly - founded Regent College in Vancouver and his subsequent prolific output of articles and books and sermons — Ryken's biography aims to be a thematically organized portrait.
But those to whom that portrait is most precious are not persuaded; they instinctively feel that it matters tremendously whether Jesus ever lived and that it matters tremendously what manner of man he was.
To be sure, it has often been argued that it does not really matter whether Jesus lived — that we have emerging in the Gospels and in the tradition of the church a certain portrait of him and only the portrait is important.
«I calmly let the fire burn, for I see that what is consumed is only the fanciful portraits of Life - of - Jesus theology, and that means nothing other than «Christ after the flesh.»
Recent debates about realism in ethics and about the array of basic goods that human flourishing requires make Clover's portrait of the moral life seem thin.
I do want them to live in the pain and doubt of real life, however, and not paint a portrait of following Jesus that is «Happy, happy, happy all the time.»
Just as Adam's and Eve's limitations constitute one aspect of their humanity, the life, death, and resurrection of Christ provide a portrait of humanity that includes vulnerability, weakness, and powerlessness.
In their introduction to Domestic Revolution: A Social History of Domestic Family Life (Free Press, 1987) Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg paint a portrait of family life today: Today the term «family» is no longer attached exclusively to conjugal or nuclear families comprising a husband, wife, and their dependent childLife (Free Press, 1987) Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg paint a portrait of family life today: Today the term «family» is no longer attached exclusively to conjugal or nuclear families comprising a husband, wife, and their dependent childlife today: Today the term «family» is no longer attached exclusively to conjugal or nuclear families comprising a husband, wife, and their dependent children.
It gives a portrait presentation of Newman, concentrating on five places associated with his life and on nine areas in which he excelled.
Icons are not portraits of the Virgin or of Jesus (thus no icon of a living person is ever possible).
With his subsequent usher textbooks, autobiography (There Is life Beyond Name Tags, Dude Books, 2001), magazine (Badge and Bulletin, the only ushering magazine including a centerfold portrait) and cultlike following, Glibface had almost singlehandedly brought ushering into the sunlight of ecclesiastical celebrity ~ To his fame are credited such innovative strategies as parhug valets; tour guides, computerized seating readouts - for latecomers, and Roy Dude University's School of Usherology.
The next night, I saw a National Theatre production of Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey, a realistic portrait of a 1950s working - class life.
Now Jeannie Williams has written a biography of the great singer useful not only for its portrait of Vickers and the life behind the opera curtain but also for the way it demonstrates» despite Williams» clear affection for her subject» how Christians and Christian issues are becoming increas ingly exotic to the chatty class.
Researched by Michael Emerson of Rice University and David Sikkink of Notre Dame (and released by the Association of Religion Data Archives), the second wave of the Portraits of American Life Study found that divergent perceptions on race among black and white Christians have continued to widen...
Thus one who denies a priori that there was objective ground for the resurrection faith of early Christianity denies in effect the whole Gospel portrait of Jesus, for the knowledge of the living Christ after the crucifixion is altogether continuous, of a piece, with the memory of the human Jesus.
A good piece of historical writing is a picture, not a map; a living body, not a diagram; a full - length portrait in color, not a list of dimensions or a thumbnail description.
Cosmos, Life, and Liturgy in a Greek Orthodox Village by Juliet du Boulay Denise Harvey, 462 pages, $ 45 In 1974 Juliet du Boulay pub - lished Portrait of a Greek Mountain Village, an ethnographic study of the Greek mountain vil - lage, Ambeli, whose inhabitants» manner of subsistent living was....
The resulting portrait of religious life in these neighborhoods is rich and nuanced.
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