Sentences with phrase «of classical columns»

Rodin's «Madame Fenaille, buste drapé, la tête relevée, sur gaine à rinceaux» (1898 - 1900) boldly extends over the edge of one of these classical columns.
Primary Structures, which takes its name from the 1966 seminal exhibition of Minimalist sculpture, is a theatrical tableau of classical columns which plays with and rejects Minimalist principles, including the Minimalists» rejection of pedestals.

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Hence, the only theism taken very seriously was under the first column — God wholly necessary This group of views, related with conceptual ties stronger than what Wittgenstein called family resemblance, can without exaggeration be called «classical theism.»
She is the author of the monthly column «Musings on Mechanics» for Classical Singer Magazine as well as a widely read and cited blog on vocal technique and fitness, The Liberated Voice.
Anderson's regular readers at Thought Catalog have read his Music for Writers series of columns, with interviews of some of the most talented, intelligent, and important composers and performers today on the contemporary classical scene.
For the palace, Alberti applied the classical orders of columns to the façade on the three levels, 1446 — 51.
William Leavitt's Sidereal Time, 2014, featured a curtain rod held up by a birch tree, a pile of large stones, a classical column, and a light rod.
Instead of serial units, Benglis gives us a pool of swaggering blue velvet and ersatz classical columns, which act as plinths for kitschy objects including a toy car.
Paolini often references classical sculpture with cutouts of Corinthian columns and classical busts — in doing so he raises questions of originality whilst analsying the relationship of past present and future.
Her works often refer to recognizable architectural components — towers, cathedral spires, labyrinths, and classical columns — while also incorporating elements of nature and the human form.
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.
Outside the building, the wooden beams overhang a gallery supported by square white columns, an assemblage that resembles a classical colonnade but also suggests something of Japanese design.
A seated muse - like figure holds an open book, beside a globe and a fluted Ionic column, reflecting the importance of understanding classical art and architecture.
The artist's deep interest in the structures which underline the natural and built environment is displayed thematically in groups of paintings depicting classical columns, city ports and specific close - ups of verdant foliage.
Some look like photos from the Hubble Space Telescope of columns of interstellar gas transforming into classical gods.
With À la Lumière des Deux Mondes (At the Light of Both Worlds, 2005), a site - specific work created for the Louvre's glass pyramid — the first time a contemporary artist had exhibited in the institution — Tunga used one of the building's columns as a pivot on which various symbolically charged objects were balanced: gold and black skulls and a giant walking stick intertwined with braided hair on one side; a chain of skulls caught in a dark net falling towards a floor littered with golden and black reproductions of heads from the Louvre's classical sculptures on the other.
Singing from a large bed - like platform in the middle of the large hall, the nieces will be surrounded by marble, columns, skylight, and the plaster casts of classical sculptures that look down from the balcony.
Using architectural elements like Corinthian columns as well a replica of Michelangelo's David, Ullman references classical art history.
At once a poignant portrait of his hometown and an expression of Kelley's characteristic investigation of potential childhood trauma, the composition intriguingly juxtaposes the clean modern lines of the mobile house in the foreground with the classical columns, aging stonework, and broken windows of the abandoned buildings in the background.
A noble figure atop a flawless architectural column and base, the work is a synthesis of classical form and a modern perspective.
If one assumes that there is no net heat exchange between the column and its surroundings — implying that the vertical integral of the absolute temperature remains constant — an isothermal profile is obtained in accordance with classical thermodynamics and the kinetic theory of gases.
Simultaneous us of different decorative architectural products like columns, pilasters, niches, ceiling domes and medallions provide decorator of today's interiors beautiful opportunity of reinventing the grand architecture of the past, bringing the soul and sophistication of classical architecture.
In this monochrome dining room, contemporary furniture brings the look of classical marbling bang up to date, while the traditional column and stone vase hark back to times of old.
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