Sentences with phrase «most classical work»

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Confessional Protestants — those whose churches explicitly hold to one of the great Protestant confessions of the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries and who value classical orthodox formulations as being faithful to scripture — should focus their ecumenical energy in dialoguing and working with those denominations which share their most basic commitments, especially to the Nicene Trinitarian identity of God.
• «Lady Sarashina,» As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams: Actually the work of an anonymous eleventh - century Japanese noblewoman, this is one of the most delicate specimens of classical Japanese literature (which already surpasses almost all other literatures in delicacy).
What a fine tragedy it would be if those with the most Christian and promising option proved unable to make good their case against many objections so that the shift away from classical faith continued despite their work and effort.
And, although the five classical proofs may seem abstract and arid in these days, when we have grown unaccustomed to the language of metaphysics, they are neverthelessa reasoned statement of the conviction most men either hold, or wish they could hold; namely that things seen are the work of an invisible Creator.
The exceptional powers of sympathetic imagination and of literary expression possessed by this evangelist make his work the most effective of all as a human and, so to speak, secular approach to the «Jesus of History,» but it does not lie on the main classical line of development from the apostolic Preaching.
A mostly derivative pastiche of questionable musical integrity, the piece was roasted (backstage, of course» as professionals we will play as well as we can anything that is put on our music stands) by most of my colleagues, and we complained bitterly that the last minute programming of the piece (replacing Brahms» Third Symphony) was no more than a marketing ploy foisted upon us by Sony Classical in order to boost CD sales of the work.
For us the most relevant aspect of his work is not the political relationship between the two cities, but his comments on the relationship between theology and his classical Greek and Roman philosophical heritage.
Under cannibalism it shows evidence of this being done in paleo times, thought most of the work focuses on the classical and near - eastern civilizations, but occasional mention is made of the mesoamerican cultures as well.
Super Mario 3D World is without a doubt the most important work of rewriting the classical dynamics of the series since the days of the Nintendo 64.
The Cat o» Nine Tails predicts shots and images that Argento would use in his later works and, because of the transparency of the classical auteur theory, this rather stolid thriller entry holds the most interest for students and fans of Argento's distinctive flourishes and obsessions.
With its flowing harmonies, «Disobedience» works equally well as an example of modern classical music at its most thankfully harmonious, Herbert dresses strings lines over each other with gossamer delicateness in a way that's also reminiscent of the hypnotic film works of ephemeral composer Michael Convertino («Bed or Roses») in a way that awakens with its womens» growing self empowerment, also calling to the ear such diverse, ultra-melodic composers as Claude Debussy and Richard Wagner.
Most of those were selective - enrollment schools in CPS, including Skinner North Classical School, where, on a recent day this month, fifth - graders were working on sixth - grade material in social studies, weaving in the literacy goals and nonfiction text of the Common Core standards.
The Odyssey and the Iliad have stood the test of time to become two of the most celebrated works of classical literature — and Homer never picked up a stylus in his life!
This approach takes a know classical pattern or indicator knowing that it won't work most of the time but identifying when it will work.
Arguably one of the most unique events in the world, this eye - popping pageant presents tableaux vivants («living pictures»), ultra-detailed recreations of classical and contemporary works of art,...
The classical era is still evident in the city, which is bursting with ancient monuments and works of art, the most famous of all being the Parthenon, considered a key landmark for early Western civilization.
As we previously announced, we focused most of our game design work on building a unique battle system for Edge of Eternity based on the classical ATB system.
The work combines the Happy Birthday together with some of the most popular classical works played by the orchestra (Mozart's Symphony n. 40...
While I'm not so hot on classical music, I did recognise most of the songs and think it's great, as it works well to complement the art styles and the world around you.
The game was heavily modified to improve on the weaknesses of the rather rough original release of the game; a battery back - up replaced Japan's arcane passwords, and the game's English script was the most involved localization work yet seen on NES, patching a rudimentary classical English style into what had been workmanlike Japanese text.
«Although it doesn't prevent him from sometimes being classical, Pierre Soulages is above all a great experimental painter... and the most experimental period of his work is perhaps the one that started with the new century.»
The Poppen House is one of the most refined classical - school city - palaces in Amsterdam and is one of the key works of Vingboons.
When he first started showing his work in the early 2000s, Wiley's reversals of classical figuration were an outlier at a time when most painters dealt in abstraction.
On the other hand, the classical works included in the exhibition — dating from 1970 — 80 — are some of the most superbly wrought paintings in this genre that can be found anywhere.
Often described as a neo-dadaist, American artist Jasper Johns «work is by most classified as Pop art (with a hint of Americana), mainly because of his extensive use of classical iconography and lack of confrontational abrasiveness characteristic of...
Although some of her most iconic large - scale works aren't in this exhibition, such as her commission for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square «Monument» (2001), and her haunting «Holocaust Memorial» (2000) which has a permanent location in Vienna, some smaller and equally iconic works are featured at the Tate Britain including «Untitled» (One Hundred Spaces)(1995), a composed of 100 casts of the negative space beneath a chair, arranged like sentinels guarding the imposing sweep of the Duveen Galleries, beyond the classical columns of the entrance.
The work, from Bacon's later period, refers to one of the most violent and bloody dramas in Classical literature.
Indeed, references to the works and styles of his predecessors abound, perhaps most notably in Meisel's continued and evolving revisiting of Classical art, as seen in his images where his models are posed as Grecian deities or ambling through the gardens of L'Haÿ - les - Roses, France.
Her work there makes her especially well situated to understand both the classical place of drawing and its most exciting and important developments.
The shifting lines and layered brushwork of these works most completely integrated the classical figurative tradition he absorbed during his earliest art studies and the instinctive painting processes of Abstract Expressionism.
Poussin, Claude, and French Drawing in the Classical Age, a new exhibition opening at the Morgan Library & Museum on June 16, explores the work of some of the most celebrated artists of the time.
Sharing the viewer's space more literally than any other medium, sculpture has given rise to some of the most iconic works in art history, including the classical Greek Venus de Milo (c. 130 - 100 B.C.), Michelangelo's High Renaissance David (1504), Rodin's The Thinker (1902), and Constantin Brancusi's The Kiss (1908).
Inspired by a broad range of influences from Arte Povera to classical geometry, his work focuses on reducing structures to their purest and most elemental forms.
At his death Twombly, whose work befuddled many American collectors and critics in the 1960s and»70s with its graffitilike scribbles and enigmatic Classical references, was considered among the most significant post-Abstract-Expressionist painters, along with his friends Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
like classical music, we are drawn to create variations inside this most certain golden age of expression... don't get me wrong... 20th century western fine art is a fine tradition of work from which to appropriate and fetishize.
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the most important steps in his career: his traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation between cubism and classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
Among the works on display are David Hockney's season cycle, an international collection of sculptures by artists from Eduardo Chillida to Henry Moore, masterpieces of classical modernism from artists such as Pablo Picasso and Edvard Munch, breathtaking works of decorative art, and a selection of the Würth Collection's Old Masters, including one of the most significant paintings of the 16th century, Hans Holbein the Younger's «The Madonna With the Family of Mayor Meyer».
He subjects one of the most important sculptural works of classical modernism to 10 times the speed of sound in a wind tunnel.
Both meditative and classical, Martin's late Taos works are among the artist's most powerful invocations of the sublime, as well as persuasive expression of pure joy.
A chief figure in the Arte Povera movement and a key force in the fields of conceptual and performance art, Pistoletto was also an accomplished classical painter, though he is most widely associated with his work in other media.
Although Merce Cunningham had made radical departures from classical modern dance, his work remained within certain technical and contextual restraints — that is, his [movement] vocabulary remained a specialized, technical one, and he presented his dances in theaters for the most part.
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