Sentences with phrase «white figures representing»

While drawing a master copy of Otis instructor Charles White's lithograph of Frederick Douglass, he had a realization about the insularity of white figures representing ideal beauty throughout art history.

Not exact matches

Police Federation chairman Steve White, which represents rank and file officers, said: «Whichever way you look at it, the figures are deeply worrying and disappointing.
In DC, it's already heating up and I'm trying to figure out how to wear as little as possible while still representing that red, white, and blue.
Raised in Portland, Ore., as self - described white trash, with a viperish single mother, LaVona Golden (Allison Janney), who ruthlessly promoted her career on the ice, Tonya in no way represented the wholesome image favored by the US Figure Skating organization.
Each dot in figure 1 represents one of the 120 largest school districts in the country, excluding those that have fewer than 1,000 white students or 1,000 African American students.
In reading, the observed gain declined from 3.1 to 1.6 percentile points, but it still represented 29 percent of the black - white test - score gap in reading (see Figure 2).
She sold Sabaa Tahir's upcoming first novel, An Ember in the Ashes, to Razorbill in a major deal (Paramount already has acquired the film rights in a separate seven - figure pact) and also represents the anticipated debuts from M.A. Larson, Lucy Sykes, Chrysler Szarlan and J.A. White.
Martin is best known for representing such high - profile clients as Michael Vick, NBA players Allen Iverson and Jayson Williams, former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell, Monica Lewinsky, and former Prince George's County Executive Jack Johnson, though his background includes a stint at the U.S. Attorney's office «where he quickly rose up the ranks, prosecuting drug dealers, politicians, white collar criminals, corporations, corrupt cops, and organized crime figures
The figure of Manuelito is often represented as a white boy with eyes out of glass and black hair obtained from the first haircut of a newborn baby.
In 1845, Victor Robert exhibited Religion, Philosophy, the Sciences and the Arts Enlightening Europe, while in 1846, no less a figure than Baudelaire himself deigned to notice the Universal Charity of Laemlein, a bizarre confection representing a personification of Charity holding in her arms three children: «one is of the white race, the other red, the third black; a fourth child, a little Chinese, typifying the yellow race, walks by her side.»
The American «triumvirate» of Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, and Paul Strand are represented along with other key figures in pictorialist photography from both sides of the Atlantic, including Clarence White, Gertrude Käsebier, Alvin Langdon Coburn, and Frederick Evans.
In this exhibition therefore we come upon a version of Sainte Sébastienne once again (drypoint in black and white on paper, 1992), as well as the Tryptych for the Red Rooms (1994) which offers an interpretation of the arch of hysteria, a figure that represents a physical and psychological state where pain and pleasure blend to produce feelings of arousal expressed through an erotic impulse.
White areas in figure 3 are where fewer than 66 per cent of the models agree on the sign of the change, and thus represent locations where there is no reliable signal.
Our accomplished employment lawyers in Los Angeles represent a diverse and multilingual clientele of workers, white collar employees, artists, actors, sports figures, studio executives and professionals in many industries throughout Southern California.
Over the course of Martin's career, which includes over 150 jury trials, he has represented large corporations, political figures and high - profile sports and entertainment clients on a variety of complex civil and white collar crime matters before state and federal courts, in administrative hearings and in arbitrations.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z