These paintings also served as
pictorial representations of the owner of the estate, and the highest form of art became a way of showing the artist's heart and mind to others.
This form of instruction moves students from concrete manipulatives to
pictorial representations of those manipulatives, and finally to abstract concepts.
The pictorial representations of the Grade Book, Checklist, and Calendar tools help provide students with a highly interactive learning experience.
Included are opportunities for children to create
pictorial representations of fractions, interpret
pictorial representations of fractions, practice their fluency skills, use mathematical language in reasoning responses and problem solve.
But the movie plays more like a series of
pictorial representations of old sci - fi situations than like a story.
Zeus's bloody tears, then, may be
a pictorial representation of solidarity with his human son but they can never be more than merely symbolic.
Accompanying the exposition are a picture and paragraph devoted to architecture (Solomon's Temple), a lithograph of the Jerusalem temple,
a pictorial representation of Solomon and Queen Sheba from Ethiopia, a painting by Cornelis de Vos of Solomon offering sacrifices to idols, a map of the divided kingdoms, a contemporary Chinese painting of Elijah, another painting of Elijah by Peter Paul Rubens, a 17th - century needlepoint rendition of Jezebel's death, a sidebar devoted to the term «Jezebel,» and a picture of a panel showing King Jehu offering tribute to the Assyrians.
The Easter Story Wheel activity is designed for Early Years pupils however they are suitable for pupils with SEN.. This Story Wheel activity is a simple
pictorial representation of the Easter Story condensed into six parts.
The following resources are: 1 - This Easter Story Wheel activity is a simple
pictorial representation of the Easter Story condensed into six parts.
Students are given a simple fraction and asked to color in blocks to make
a pictorial representation of it.
They then look at the whole cartoon story board they have drawn and it is
a pictorial representation of the problem.
The full report, which contains
a pictorial representation of the research findings above, can be accessed here.
Photos on this page are
a pictorial representation of how our dogs enjoy «just being a dog», the way we like to see them!
Leafless brings together two artists using disparate approaches to
the pictorial representation of trees — a discursive pairing of the visual languages of Baldridge and Butler in anticipation of the autumnal equinox.
This pictorial representation of the greenhouse envelope clearly demonstrates that man - made CO2 emissions are relatively so tiny that they are of negligible impact and must be viewed accordingly.»
You can also see
a pictorial representation of your health data in terms of graphs, which is an easier way to understand and monitor the accumulated data.
A genogram, or
pictorial representation of a family's medical history and interpersonal relationships, can be used to highlight psychological factors, hereditary traits, and other significant issues or past events that may impact psychological well - being.
Not exact matches
In his work, the physicist relies on the unified mathematical formalism
of the theory and abandons dependence on
pictorial representations.
Albert Chapelle believes that, while the doctrine
of the Trinity is only a
pictorial representation (Vorstellung)
of the Concept in its philosophical purity, the Concept itself speaks
of an infinite Subject
of existence which subsists whole and entire in three dialectally ordered «moments» (HR II, 82 - 94).
Such ideas are crude and confusing
pictorial representations which do justice neither to the fundamental religious experiences nor to the realities
of the life
of prayer.
One
of the notable achievements
of later Judaism was the abolition
of idolatry — the complete suppression
of all
pictorial and plastic
representations of Yahweh and all images
of man or beast associated with his worship.
• count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number • count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples
of 2s, 5s and 10s • given a number, identify 1 more and 1 less • identify and represent numbers using objects and
pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language
of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least • read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words • read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction -LRB--) and equals (=) signs • represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20 • add and subtract one - digit and two - digit numbers to 20, including 0 • solve one - step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and
pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7 =??
9 • solve one - step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects,
pictorial representations and arrays with the support
of the teacher • recognise, find and name a half as 1
of 2 equal parts
of an object, shape or quantity • recognise, find and name a quarter as 1
of 4 equal parts
of an object, shape or quantity • Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: lengths and heights [for example, long / short, longer / shorter, tall / short, double / half]; mass or weight [for example, heavy / light, heavier than, lighter than]; capacity / volume [for example, full / empty, more than, less than, half, half full, quarter]; time [for example, quicker, slower, earlier, later]; • measure and begin to record the following: lengths and height; mass / weight; capacity and volume; time (hours, minutes, seconds) • recognise and know the value
of different denominations
of coins and notes • sequence events in chronological order using language (for example, before and after, next, first, today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon and evening) • describe position direction and movement including whole half quarter and three quarter turns PLUS MANY MORE OBJECTIVES!
Each number has a
pictorial representation underneath to show children the exact value
of each numeral and how value increases or decreases in line with addition and subtraction.
Justifications will include the use
of concrete objects;
pictorial representations; and the properties
of real numbers, equality, and inequality.
Children also work to build a deep understanding
of a number as a measure
of quantity, learning how to match symbols with words and
pictorial representations.
She began from the simple explorations
of clear glassware and its transparency and reflection and over the time her depictions were developed into complex and powerful
representations characterized by
pictorial movement around the canvas and more and more intense, harmoniously and precisely arranged colors.
Kerry James Marshall's major monographic retrospective presents a broad range
of pictorial traditions to counter stereotypical
representations of black people in society and reassert the black figure within the canon
of Western painting.
The
representation of the same
pictorial object at a different time, with the aim
of observing the shift and the changes in the natural light, was not new to Monet, who between 1890 and 1891 had already created a series
of 15 canvases representing a group
of haystacks in the outskirts
of Giverny.
The
pictorial and object worlds generated by Herwig Turk thereby refer to traditional patterns
of representation, which call in question both stereotypes
of landscape painting and forms
of portrait painting.
Later described by art historian Herbert Read as «the most revolutionary event in post-war British art», this experimental period saw Pasmore's work progress towards a new
pictorial language and
representation of reality.
Peter Schjeldahl writes in the October 9th, 2017 issue
of The New Yorker, «The happiest surprise in Trigger is a trend in painting that takes inspiration from ideas
of indeterminate sexuality for revived formal invention... Christina Quarles... rhymes ambiguous imagery
of gyrating bodies with dynamics
of disparate
pictorial techniques... The wholes and parts
of bodies in Quarles's cheerfully orgiastic pictures entangle in alternating styles
of line, stroke, stain, and smear... called to mind early nineteen - forties Arshile Gorky and Willem de Kooning, who fractured Picassoesque figuration on the way to physically engaging abstraction... Quarles playing that process in reverse, adapting abstract aesthetics to carnal
representation.
The virtuosic ambiguity
of these figures is an exercise in untethering the body from the staid traditions
of representation, challenging
pictorial norms both past and present.
The complexities
of pictorial representation which characterize the Still Life 1976 paintings mark a definitive step in Warhol's acknowledgment
of the history
of twentieth century painting and
of his role in that history.
All are seductively colored to appeal to the child, but the astute viewer might notice that they are successively made from cubes, spheres and cones, the forms that are taught in every beginning painting class to be the basic building blocks
of pictorial representation.
The wall painting becomes an almost mathematical depiction
of a gray scale that amalgamates natural light and a
representation of pictorial light, creating a complex conceptual interplay between the two.
Nora Schultz's work examines the genesis
of pictorial representation and production as an artistic dynamic.
Another room is dedicated to both American and European modernists (Adolph Gottlieb, Joan Mitchell, Piet Mondrian) who established their paintings as autonomous
pictorial entities rather than
representations of reality.
Manipulating
pictorial and sculptural conventions through fantastically hand - crafted sets and costumes that combine drawing, painting, and collage, Bress creates a disjunctive world where spaces
of imagination and
representation compete for equal footing.
These artists, as
pictorial cartographers in their own right, have utilized the human form in their compositions as metaphorical
representations; «figural» signifiers
of the continent, highlighting the innate interconnectivity between man, visual culture and evolvements in the urban sphere.
The artist will be exhibiting a number
of large illustrative paintings that experiment with the existent relationship between
representation and
pictorial language.
David Hockney's book, Secret Knowledge, on the role
of optical aids in the history
of pictorial representation, was published in the autumn
of 2001.
Many
of the
pictorial works in the exhibition reference photographic images rather than direct reality, thereby drawing attention to a multilayered process
of representation.
As a result, I intend to tie a reality constructed and modeled from
representations and the virtual world
of pictorial illusion with the physical interactive space created by the painting's materials and hypnotic conditions.
Throughout his complex and compelling practice, Marshall combines a wide range
of pictorial traditions to counter stereotypical
representations of black people in society.
Indirectly, this bilateral
representation intended to offer an academic analysis
of the
pictorial parts
of each painting in relation to a «composition» or presumed «coherence.»
As the artist himself has said, «You can't invent a painting from scratch; you are working with an entire tradition... The
pictorial language
of the 20th century, from Kurt Schwitters's collages to Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, makes up a range
of possibilities that I utilise in order to create a transhistorical figurative painting — a painting
of the image as such,
of representation» (A. Ghenie, quoted in «Adrian Ghenie in Conversation with Magda Radu,» Adrian Ghenie: Darwin's Room, exh.
Her dissertation focusses on how the pre-Reformation relief, caught between two and three dimensions, acted as an expressive medium for the confrontation
of old (sculptural) and new (
pictorial) approaches to
representation.
The show attempts to bridge the gap between the two bodies
of works by engaging the issue
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To combat photography's encroachment into the realm
of pictorial representation, Stella's paintings asserted their nature as objects by opposing the flatness and indexical specificity
of photography.