One of
the most iconic examples was Pokemon Pinball on the Game Boy Color, but that release led to an oversaturated market with less - than - noteworthy games having the feature.
California is home to a rich architectural history, celebrating the development of many styles, Boni Villa combines subtle elements of a few of
the most iconic examples of West Coast architecture.
February 2013 marks the 100th anniversary of Grand Central Station in New York City, one of
the most iconic examples of the great adventure and splendour of rail.
The most iconic examples are in Occator Crater, which hosts two prominent bright areas.
«We were targeting Halliburton because they're
the most iconic example of companies profiting from global warming, climate changes and even natural disasters like in New Orleans,» they said.
Not exact matches
But instead of bringing expansive, overwhelming menus to people in smaller cities, Good Uncle wants to cook and sell just a few items from the world's
most iconic restaurants — the two
most popular salads from a place like Sweetgreen, for
example, or the
most popular pizza from Roberta's in Brooklyn — in smaller, non-NFL cities, like New Haven or Syracuse, places that have dense populations but lack easy access to great food.
Perhaps the
most obvious
example of this comes from the Leadville 100, one of the first and
most iconic 100 - mile trail runs in Colorado.
While
most of the games are
iconic (Bumper Balls and Face Lift are two
examples), there are some glaring omissions that I would have appreciated (come on, no Running of the Bulb?
The 1967 - 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS was not the first car to wear the
iconic Super Sport badging, but it may be one of the
most well - recognized
examples.
This 1942 GMC Series CC - 150 3/4 - ton pickup is an excellent, seldom - seen
example of one of the
most iconic American pickup trucks ever produced.
The E-Type is the
most iconic sports car of all time, so we are delighted to be able to give new life to expertly selected
examples for discerning customers around the world to own and enjoy,» said Tim Hannig, director of Jaguar Land Rover Classic.
A fabulous
example of an art nouveau town, its
most iconic buildings are the Grand Hotel, the Casino and its Thermal Baths.
It can be read as yet one more
example of Brøderbund's downright bizarre commercial Midas touch, which continued to yield a staggering number of hits from a decidedly modest roster of new releases (Brøderbund also released SimCity in 1989, thus spawning two of the
most iconic franchises in gaming history within bare months of one another).
While Persona 5's characters aren't nearly as endearing as the exquisite cast of Persona 4 and the typical sense of dread and impending doom is questionably absent for
most of the journey, Persona 5 is undoubtedly the
most polished entry in the series as its intricately designed gameplay systems and captivating narrative points are stellar
examples of this genre's
iconic framework and impressive capability.
Samus herself, while not achieving the same level of recognition as Mario or Link, is widely praised as one of Nintendo's
most iconic heroines and a groundbreaking
example of proactive female protagonists in gaming.
An early
example of video games» potential to immerse their players in a fictional world, Myst remains one of the
most iconic, engaging adventure games of all time.
While
most of the games are
iconic (Bumper Balls and Face Lift are two
examples), there are some glaring omissions that I would have appreciated (come on, no Running of the Bulb?
Providing a comprehensive overview of the development of Schoonhoven's sculptural wall reliefs, the exhibition will trace their evolution from the earliest iterations to the
most iconic and mature
examples.
One of the
most persistent themes in contemporary art since the early 1990s has been the proliferation of work that addresses «ruined modernity» and «failed utopias»: in other words, a type of art that reformats
iconic examples of 20th - century architecture and design into painting, sculpture, photography, video, slide shows, archival installations, etc..
The Old Man's House Exhibition at the RHK The Old Man's House exhibition, created by the Office of Public Works, is an exhibition which tells the story of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham (RHK) one of the
most iconic Dublin buildings and Ireland's foremost
example of fine 17th century architecture — now home to the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Among the works to be selected will be
examples of Mapplethorpe's flower studies and portraits of the
most influential artists, writers and musicians of the 1970s and 1980s, alongside
iconic self portraits.
Some of his
most iconic works involve the simplest materials and
most delicate actions, for
example shaping a thin strand of wire and hanging it on a wall under direct light, simply interplaying its form with its shadow.
Key
examples from the artist's
most iconic neon series will be on view, including elements from Kosuth's renowned «Freud» series (1981 - 1989), in which the artist puts the psychoanalyst's texts regarding unconscious functioning meaningfully into play using wall pieces and installations, and from his acclaimed «Wittgenstein» series (1989 - 1993), which illustrate the fervent influence of the philosopher on Kosuth's foundation of thinking, and belief that art should ask questions about itself, as a language engaged in the production of meaning.
Royal Hosptial Kilmainham The Old Man's House Exhibition at the RHK The Old Man's House exhibition, created by the Office of Public Works, is an exhibition which tells the story of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham (RHK) one of the
most iconic Dublin buildings and Ireland's foremost
example of fine 17th century architecture — now home to the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
It includes what's perhaps the
most famous
example of postwar homage, one of Francis Bacon's
iconic Studies For A Pope, transforming Velázquez's Portrait Of Pope Innocent X with angry, abstract paint suggesting inner torment.
Bringing together two of Prince's
most iconic motifs — the nurses and the jokes — Untitled is both a synthesis of his concerns with authorship, and a brilliant
example of the artist «s continuous innovation in the realm of painting.
Highlights include: Flags I Jasper Johns» richly layered 1973 screenprint, presenting an
iconic image within the artist's oeuvre in its
most striking graphic form; a monumental screenprint on linen, Océanie, la mer, Henri Matisse's largest scale editioned piece and a brilliant
example of his use of «cut - outs»; Andy Warhol's beloved Flowers, a powerful wall of color that is his 1970 portfolio of 10; and Baby Charles Looking Over His Mother's Shoulder (No. 2), Mary Cassatt's unique pastel counterproof, portraying the artist's extraordinary ability to capture maternal love.
Yet war, politics and injustices done by mankind to their own species are the subjects of some of the
most iconic art created in history: Picasso's «Guernica» and Goya's «Disasters of War» are just 2 prime
examples.
This sale includes some of the
most iconic images from that period, as well as more recent
examples of Pop and Op which demonstrate the importance of its legacy, both in Europe and the United States.
Take, for
example, the American Bison — one of the
most iconic North American mammals.