Sentences with phrase «modern house numbers»

She also mentioned adding some more dimension, extending the privacy fence on the left side of the yard, swapping out the garage door, doing something special with the gravel part of their driveway and adding more modern house numbers.
You can do the same with more modern house numbers.
This modern house number plate is simple and to the point.

Not exact matches

While Harrison's play was set in one room, moving it to a bright, modern beach house with a number of interiors and exteriors opens the tale's visual atmosphere palpably, giving us the sense of nature — rain, snow, fog, the sea — framing this drama about the limits of nature.
The city also contains a wealth of more modern, but no less impressive, buildings; the Teatro Grande opera house was built in honour of Napoleon Bonaparte, and this is reflected in the richly decorated interiors, whilst the Biblioteca Queriniana contains a number of rare manuscripts, including some early works by Dante.
There are an increasing number of holiday homes on Koh Chang however the vast majority are modern concrete houses on a couple of developments in the north and on the east coast of the island.
All rooms are equipped with standard hotel facilities.The three - story structure houses a number of simplistic modern rooms where comfort awaits your arrival.
The three - story structure houses a number of simplistic modern rooms where comfort awaits your arrival.
Apart from the Venetian military, the problem was, as he wrote, «first from the numbers of modern houses built within the walls of the palace and even upon its old foundations; secondly from the inhabitants having pulled to pieces and utterly destroyed some parts of the antique work; and lastly from their having so blended the ancient and modern work together by repairs and alterations that it was not without great difficulty they could be distinguished.»
City Art Centre Collective Dovecot Edinburgh College of Art Edinburgh Printmakers Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop The Fruitmarket Gallery Ingleby Inverleith House Jupiter Artland National Museum of Scotland National Galleries of Scotland: Scottish National Gallery National Galleries of Scotland: Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art National Galleries of Scotland: Scottish National Portrait Gallery The Number Shop The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse Rhubaba Stills Talbot Rice Gallery
Wilke has also participated in a large number of significant group exhibitions including the forthcoming exhibition Virginia Woolf: an exhibition based on her writing, Tate St Ives (2018); Delirious: Art at the Limits of Reason, 1950 - 1980, Met Breuer, New York (2017); Body Talk, Rose Art Museum, Waltham (2017); Feminist Avant - Garde of the 1970s, ZKM, Karlsruhe (2017), travelling to Stavanger Art Museum, Norway and The Brno House of Arts, Brno (2018); I Remember Not Remembering, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (2017); The Beguiling Siren is Thy Crest, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2017); Performing for the Camera, Tate Modern, London (2016); Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 - 2016, Hauser & Wirth & Schimmel, Los Angeles (2016); Americana: Formalizing Craft, Perez Art Museum, Miami (2013); Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep, Nottingham Contemporary (2013); Human Nature, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2012); Naked Before the Camera, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2012); Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Seattle Art Museum (2012); The Body as Protest, Albertina Museum, Vienna (2012); Ourselves, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne (2012); The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today, MoMA, New York and elles@centrepompidou, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2010).
He is the author of a number of books, notably Making the Modern: Industry, Art and Design in America (University of Chicago Press, 1993); Transformations in Australian Art (Craftsman House, Sydney, 2002); The Architecture of Aftermath (University of Chicago Press, 2006), What is Contemporary Art?
Especially this year, an important one for African Art in the UK with two major art exhibitions at Tate Modern (Meschac Gaba and Ibrahim El - Salahi); and the forthcoming Contemporary African Art Fair (16 - 20 October 2013), at Somerset House, London (the fair is dubbed 1:54 after the number of countries in Africa).
Christie's has had tough time with a number of its recent Impressionist and Modern sales but this May, the auction house just announced, it will be selling four works (three Renoirs and a Monet water lily painting) with a combined high estimate of $ 60m.
Phillips acquired a number of exceptional masterpieces including: Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880 — 81) by Renoir; The Repentant St. Peter (c. 1600 — 5) by El Greco (the first passionate expressionist); St. Peter Repentant (1823) by Goya (the bridge between the Old Masters and moderns such as Cezanne); Portrait of Paganini (1832) by Eugene Delacroix; The Uprising (1848) by Honore Daumier; Mont Sainte - Victoire with Large Pine (1886 - 7) by Cezanne; Wheat Field at Auvers with House (1890) by Van Gogh; Portrait of Elena Pavlowski (1917) by Modigliani; and the large - scale still - life called The Round Table (1929) by Georges Braque.
By the 1970s Morley had abandoned his strict Superrealist style for a newly developed painterly expression, yet his commitment to his first great masterpiece never waned, and SS Amsterdam in Front of Rotterdam is reproduced in a number of later works, such as Age of Catastrophe, 1976, and The Day of the Locust, 1977, now housed in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Okay, Halloweenies, whether «You're Going As Someone Who Is Not Going To Be A Supreme Court Justice» or «If You're Going As Some Other Member Of The Bush White House» or «If You're Going As An Author, Librarian, Or Allegedly Infringing Search Engine» or «If You're Going As A Blogger Or A Blawger» or «If You're Going As One About To Explode From The Pressures Of Modern Life In General» or any number of other costumes Denise Howell invented and tucked into her exhaustive wrap - up of last week's legal blogging, you should read Blawg Review # 30 first.
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