Sentences with phrase «painted horses as»

Jean Clottes, France's premier cave art expert, agrees that cave artists may have painted horses as they saw them, although he argues that such realistic depictions of horses do not rule out possible symbolic meanings.

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Just as they race over the first T in the «Texas Tech University» painted across the wall, Smart falls over the left side of the horse.
For years, scientists have hotly debated the age of some of Europe's oldest cave art: Were the stunning images of cave lions, horses, and bulls (examples above) in the Chauvet - Pont d'Arc cave in southeastern France somewhere in the neighborhood of 20,000 years old, as some researchers have suggested, or had they been painted millennia earlier?
Just past the town of Almere, as you round a right - hand bend, you will find a sight unseen in Europe for centuries, if not millennia: hundreds of red deer, plodding groups of long - horned wild cattle, and skittish herds of low - slung brown horses, all moving through the open landscape like something out of a cave painting.
Those early years included a turn as Hugh Laurie's son in the short - lived series, Fortysomething; starring as Stephen Hawking in the TV movie, Hawking, and Vincent van Gogh in the TV movie, Van Gogh: Painted with Words; and roles in period dramas Atonement, The Other Boleyn Girl, War Horse and Parade's End.
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BMW are taking a special edition 7 - Series «Horse Edition'to the Beijing Motor Show with M Package goodies and special paint as standard.
Humorous repartee and fluid watercolor paintings set the tone and mood for new readers as they follow plucky Kate and her beloved horse along the trail for a day of adventures.
At the time of evacuation, consider additional temporary identification such as spray painting contact information on the horse, or writing it on the hoof with a permanent marker.
For more teenage fun, there are many good organisations on the Coast who offer such adventures as scuba diving, quad - biking, jeep safaris in the National Parks, mountain treks on horse - back, canyoning in the region's gorges, and paint balling.
The unique location in Montseny makes this amazing hotel ideal for people looking for space and quietness, a place to relax while being in close contact with nature, and to practice sports such as horse riding (the hotel owns a stable), archery, 4x4 excursions, paint ball, mountain biking or trekking.
Meanwhile, kids will be torn between the Higgeldy Piggeldy petting zoo, horse and camel rides (yes, camel rides), a snake park, paintball and face painting (please note, parental supervision is obviously necessary for most of these activities, but parents will no doubt get as much enjoyment from them as the kids!).
Take a horse - drawn carriage ride through the streets and watch in wonder as the sparkling city lights cast a stunning, warm glow across the painted pink hues of the city.
Follow her in this class as she shows the techniques for painting a graceful white horse and simple background.
As with Manet's matadors or Matisse's dancers — or more recently, the paintings of one of Berkenblit's close contemporaries, Carroll Dunham, known for his idiosyncratic color palette, horses, and nudes — the things in Berkenblit's paintings seem to be malleable and evocative receptacles of color and texture.
These works, like «Providence Spirits (Gold)» (2017), are the most lovely objects in the show and are meant to stand out as carry horses for the metaphor of wealth and the gap between the lives these heavily aestheticized and finely crafted paintings represent and the lives (alluded to in other rooms) that are deemed worth significantly less.
In addition to the founding stories of the RA and PAFA, this exhibition recognizes the other artist - founders of PAFA, West's role as the teacher of eighteenth - and early - nineteenth - century American artists, and the development of monumental history paintings such as Christ Rejected and Death on the Pale Horse.
If a horse was painted to look as if it were starving, that was a protest.
An early career painting by Dia Azzawi, recognised as one of Iraq's most influential living artists, is also on show alongside Kadhim Hayder's painting of symbolic white horses titled Fatigued Ten Horses Converse with Nothing (The Martyrs Epic)(horses titled Fatigued Ten Horses Converse with Nothing (The Martyrs Epic)(Horses Converse with Nothing (The Martyrs Epic)(1965).
In these paintings as well as what he called his «original» compositions, Thompson developed his own symbolic lexicon, which featured monstrous creatures emerging from the shadows (reminiscent of the paintings of Francisco de Goya, another of Thompson's key influences), as well as birds, horses, and silhouetted men in hats — possible manifestations of the artist's spiritual and physical existence.
As soon as his audience stopped gasping, Stella put up a slide of Poons» indisputable masterpiece «Railroad Horse» (1971), a 25 - foot - long controlled orgy of paint - pouring bought long ago by the Boston Museum of Fine ArtAs soon as his audience stopped gasping, Stella put up a slide of Poons» indisputable masterpiece «Railroad Horse» (1971), a 25 - foot - long controlled orgy of paint - pouring bought long ago by the Boston Museum of Fine Artas his audience stopped gasping, Stella put up a slide of Poons» indisputable masterpiece «Railroad Horse» (1971), a 25 - foot - long controlled orgy of paint - pouring bought long ago by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Evoking its greatness led Stella to bemoan the non-existence of an audience attuned to the glories of pigment and of paintings that celebrate it, such as «Railroad Horse» and Hofmann's «Gloria Mundi» (1963), abstractions that truly show us painting as «the glory of the world.»
Prior to this Wallinger had made a lusciously detailed 1992 oil painting of a racehorse under the characteristically multi-meaning title Race, Class, Sex, and a self - portrait as Emily Davison, the suffragette who threw herself in front of the king's horse in 1913.
You just referred to one painting «Horse and Rider» as also probably in some ways a self - portrait, where does that come from?
Sometime in November or December, while working at night at Dartington Hall and listening to the horses breathe in the field outside his window, he painted a series of three paintings,» Broadway», `' Welcome Hero», and `' Broadway Norm», in the style that would become known as «white writing» (an interlacing of fine white lines).
It serves as a point of departure in much the same way the horse and head function in paintings by the contemporary American artist Susan Rothenberg (MATRIX 3).
The Belgian artist, Michaël Borremans, never takes commissions but when his compatriot, Alex Vervoordt, asked to him to paint his race horse «Raio», he accepted as «he had never painted a horse before», I'm told by one of the gallerists of Zeno X Gallery.
Painted many years later, this work combines memories from the artist's Moroccan adventure with favorite motifs, such as the horse and the sea.
Taylor has contributed ten new works to the exhibition, including three large rainforest paintings continuing his popular and highly acclaimed Paynter Creek series as well as five smaller landscapes of Wild Horse Mountain near the Glasshouse Mountains on Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
Shortly after the Cram portrait series, Dingle created the «Paintings of the West» series employing vintage wallpaaper and other imagery as her canvas along with a hundred curated drawings of «Horses by Teenage Girls».
He is known for leisure scenes, recreation and spectacle such as horse races, regattas, parades and concerts seascapes, and domestic interiors painted in his typical colorful, decorative style.
Another major breakthrough for him came with the landmark, mural - scale 1971 painting Railroad Horse (now in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), featuring cascades of vibrant, poured pigment, Poons then came to be regarded as one of the foremost Color Field painters.
In the «Herohorse» painting, the «underdog» is pictured as a fully determined frantic horse charging up ahead wearing a super hero cape.
On view for the first time will be the large - scale Black Painting; Horse, Bird, Cat (2016), from which the exhibition takes its title, as well as a group of works on paper that together underscore the artist's distinctive working process and intuitive approach to image - making.
The horses, along with fragmented body parts (heads, eyes, and hands) are almost totemic, like primitive symbols, and serve as formal elements through which Rothenberg investigated the meaning, mechanics, and essence of painting.
This short film shows the artist painting the horse of an equestrian monument white «On education» by J. Rousseau appear sporadically as subtitles.
Join popular ArtTutor instructor Jonathan Newey as he shows you how to use a coloured ground to simplify and speed up this painting of a horse in motion.
On show will be a selection of bronze Horse sculptures, dating from 1946 to 2000 as well as these will be other sculptures and paintings that have not been previously exhibited.
Though logically sensible and easy to follow, this has resulted in some interesting juxtapositions, such as a Rubens next to stately portraits, and one small room with works as diverse as horse paintings by George Stubbs, a portrait by Joshua Reynolds and an apocalyptic depiction of Vesuvius erupting.
Perhaps I confused subject with content, because I don't really see trees or horses for that matter as being a subject necessarily, but as a specific form that can be visually compelling and crucial, depending on how it works in the painting.
What has not been mentioned is that the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory», published by Elaine de Kooning in Art News in 1958, was not set in Willem de Kooning's studio and did not mention a «Bell - Opticon», unlike her account of 1962.13 Additionally, while the 1958 account's introduction dramatised Kline's breakthrough to abstraction as a «transformation of consciousness», or a «revelation» of Biblical proportions, invoking the example of «Saul of Tarsus outside the walls of Damascus when he saw a «great light»», the description of Kline's technical and conceptual breakthrough in this account nevertheless resembled previous accounts of Kline's development in its gradualness, uneventfulness and thoughtfulness.14 The breakthrough that Elaine de Kooning first recounted was a product of sustained technical experimentation and logical thought on Kline's part, rather than accident or epiphany: «Still involved, in 1950, with elements of representation, he began to whip out small brushes of figures, trains, horses, landscapes, buildings, using only black paint.
Although he had scraped an income from painting, it was not until 1819 that Constable sold his first important canvas, The White Horse, which led to a series of «six footers», as he called his large - scale paintings.
I approach the horse as I would paint a human figure: I show its beauty, its strength, its elegance, and its gentleness.
The distinct barn - like brick building was built in 1904 as a market for horses and carriages, and the painter used its large rooms with exposed brick as a painting studio from 1978 to 2005 (you can still see his canvas supports on the walls).
The exhibition will feature iconic paintings such as Westbury Horse (1939) and Train Landscape (1940) alongside rarely seen works -LSB-...]
He had previously dabbled with this idiom, in dramatic works like Saul and the Witch of Endor (1777, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford), but his later paintings such as Death on a Pale Horse (1817, Philadelphia Museum of Art) have been acclaimed as forerunners of Delaxcroix (1798 - 1863).
In a few of your paintings in the exhibit such as «Rocks,» «Polar,» especially in a painting entitled «Hinter den Hugeln,» in which one sees a group of people, some are singular figures standing or on horses while others are a grouping of both.
Speaking of the gallery, they have had extremely strong showings of late, and I am thinking especially of the Deborah Butterfield exhibition, which preceded the Shaw exhibition, and which also featured trompe l'oeil in her painted bronze works mimicking wooden sticks shaped as horses.
I have seen enough of Naomi Klein to realize she's a carefully painted over communist, and it seems to me Lewandowsky is using the climate issue as a political weapon or trojan horse.
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