Sentences with phrase «poetic traditions»

This study showed that although modern Japanese is not a «grue» language — since blue and green are distinct color categories — Japanese people have nonetheless retained traditional expressions from the classic poetic tradition of a thousand years ago.
The exhibition presented a diverse landscape of masterpieces from the museum's collection that incorporate poetic inscriptions in their composition or have direct relationships to America's rich poetic traditions.
On this wave of inspiration, Cædmon began to Christianize the Old English poetic tradition in keeping with the Icelandic view of poetry as the capacity to peer into the runes and find the meaning of the world.
NARRATOR: The painting is named after Alice Notley, a poet whose book Disobedience questions poetic traditions that have long been associated with masculinity.
While prevailing movements of the period, such as Minimalism and Pop art, sought to abandon historical narratives altogether, Twombly, who began to spend time in Europe during this period, directed his focus to classical, modern and ancient poetic traditions.
Seeking to revivify and extend the conventions of ink and wash painting, Hao spent many years studying Chinese classical paintings, acquiring vast knowledge of historical works, as well as the many motifs and poetic traditions related to them.
Explore visual and thematic connections between America's rich poetic traditions and a selection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the permanent collection with Erin Monroe, Assistant Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture.
, Doing Theology with the Poetic Tradition of India: Focus on Dalit and Tribal Poems, Bangalore, PTCA / SATHRI, 1996.
She once said, «Punk rock is just another word for freedom,» but her best work, including «Mercy Is,» her lullaby for director Darren Aronofsky's Noah, is immersed in the poetic tradition of Blake and Rimbaud as well as the language of the Bible.
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