Sentences with phrase «portraits of bearded»

Through his reverential portraits of bearded black males, Coard exalts the spiritual in his subjects.

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The first known paintings of Bearded Collies date back to a 1771 Gainsborough portrait of the Duke of Buccleuch and to a 1772 Reynolds portrait of the peer's wife and daughter accompanied by two Beardies.
Paint a portrait of your dog, cat, gerbil, bearded dragon and support C.A.R.E. — all at the same time.
The suggestions of the art can feel halfway snowed in by all the explanation piling up at the bottom of the screen, and the narrow eyes and curling beards of the character portraits speak louder than the script.
Dubuffet applied his radical approach to subjects ranging from views of Paris and its metro to nudes, portraits of writers, majestic beards, and scenes from the Sahara desert.
Bearded Brutes is a collection of vivid photographic portraits bursting with colour, sparkle and, perhaps unsurprisingly, beards.
Only a few images have been uploaded on the site, but it's enough to give a sense of what's in store: A pencil drawing of a house that doubles as a portrait, a boat that wears wind for a beard, and a military station in the shape of a storm trooper headgear.
He had grown his hair long and no longer had the bleached Rod Stewart do, but he wore a short beard and a pearl drop earring in one ear, which gave him the air of a 16th - century courtier and put me in mind of a portrait that hangs in Tate Britain — Marcus Gheeraerts's Captain Thomas Lee, fancifully kitted out as half fop, half bare - legged warrior.
Among the many acquisitions for which Mr. Varnedoe was responsible at the Modern was one of Vincent van Gogh's great portraits of Joseph Roulin, the bearded postmaster the artist befriended in Arles, France.
Jess Birken: But all of their members have these really beautiful business cards with their really beautiful portraits on them of their mustaches and beards in all their glory.
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