Sentences with phrase «whose painting of»

There is a story of a painter in ancient times whose painting of grapes was so realistic that even the birds were fooled and they tried to eat them!
In addition to the Hume studio dinner and works by Laure Prouvost and Elizabeth Price, also confirmed for inclusion in the auction are works by Caroline Achaintre, David Austen, Charles Avery, Alice Channer, Angela de la Cruz, Matthew Darbyshire, Haris Epaminoda, Roger Hiorns, Tania Kovats, Michael Landy, Haroon Mirza, Toby Paterson, Mick Peter, Olivia Plender, Fiona Rae, Michal Rovner, Samara Scott, Daniel Silver, Caragh Thuring, Rose Wylie (whose painting of Hollywood actress Penelope Cruz is pictured here), Catherine Yass and many more.
Pacific Northwest landscape painting is going strong as always, represented most remarkably in PDX Contemporary's booth by James Lavadour and Adam Sorensen, whose painting of cascading waterfalls, The Optimist, glowed psychedelically from afar.
After her husband died, Stern consigned a portion of their collection, including many works by black artists, among them David Hammons (above), Wangechi Mutu (below), Simone Leigh, Yinka Shonibare, and Lynette Yiadom Boakye, whose painting of five black women in white dresses sold for more than $ 1.5 million, setting an artist record.
Another was Prudence Heward, whose painting of a white female nude, Girl Under a Tree (1931), which Lawren Harris argued was the best nude ever painted in Canada, was a stand - out for Clark.
In fact, he scores yet another bullseye by telling the real - life story of Margaret Keane, the woman whose paintings of sad, big - eyed children baffled America in the -LSB-...]
As his late mother never revealed the identity of his father, 11 - year - old Marcus is sent to an island off the coast of South Carolina to live with his great - aunt Charlotte, a reclusive artist whose paintings of seascapes and rustic summer cottages are popular with tourists.
Jenny Saville, whose paintings of the female form replace Rubens's joy in bodies with a morbid edge, is curating a complementary show called La Peregrina, which will include work by Freud, Bacon, Picasso and Sarah Lucas.
The exhibition will also include a number of works by the German artist Paula Modersohn - Becker (1876 — 1907), whose paintings of women and children are an enduring influence on Joffe.
Their work is exhibited at Eigen + Art's stand alongside painters who hark back to the German Romantic era — most notably Martin Eder, whose paintings of bloodied, embattled women dressed in armour are a comment on the tribulations of contemporary feminism; and Jörg Herold, who paints crepuscular scenes as mournful as any Caspar David Friedrich.
The acute observation of clouds that is such a striking achievement of Gainsborough's art was taken even further by his fellow East Anglian John Constable, whose paintings of clouds were direct models for Dean's cloud studies because they excluded everything except the sky.
The exhibition will include a number of works by the German artist Paula Modersohn - Becker (1876 — 1907), whose paintings of women and children are an enduring influence on Joffe.
Stuckists claim that Vine, whose paintings of Kate Moss and Princess Diana have been championed by Charles Saatchi, is one of them.
Pop Art is perhaps best remembered for the works of Andy Warhol (whose paintings of Campbell's Soup cans caused quite a stir) and Roy Lichtenstein.
Also of note and caught my fancy but not present were: Matt Bahen (Canadian) who in his previous solo show memorably sent in huge canvasses that Munch could only feature some of it on the floor with its thickly textured damaged landscape that are beautifully harrowing, and Mie Olise (Denmark) whose paintings of abandoned places teemed with dynamic life and energy.

Not exact matches

Pollock, whose documentary, «Strange Fruit,» premiered at the South by Southwest Festival on Saturday, claims the new security tape featured in the film points to a cover - up of evidence on the part of Ferguson police, and a false narrative painted about Brown by city officials.
Thanks to artist Lala Ragimov, whose renditions of Flemish Baroque and Venetian Renaissance style paintings include investor caricatures, Index Funds also has outright humor that, again, helps explain each concept chapter by chapter.
Thus Schickel, whose versatile work has encompassed painting, sculpture, stained glass, furniture, and architectural design, in one of his most inspiring works turned a simple barn in his own Loveland into a quite reverent place of worship.
«10 His findings are in line with those of Richard Pfeffer, whose book, Working for Capitati $ m, paints a bleak picture indeed.
Thinking of Michal Williams, sitting alone in the apartment, and reading these poems, I suddenly thought of another twentieth - century disaster - marriage, that of the great painter Stanley Spencer, whose visions of Christianity led him to paint the general resurrection in the small - town churchyard of Cookham, and whose Christ was a working - class Englishman of 1930s vintage.
As soon as I turned 13, she presented me with my first tube of cherry - red lipstick and my first pair of high heels — three - inch heels they were in those days, and I thought them not only uncomfortable but incredibly hideous — and from then on made me go to church thus shod and painted, indistinguishable from the other eighth - graders whose arms hadn't had to be twisted.
However, there is a string of troubling behaviors that together paint a picture of a leader whose effectiveness was handicapped by the severity of allegations leveled against him.
Interestingly, Hartshorne's illustrations of actualization and purposive action often refer to persons — the painter about to paint a picture, the man whose motive is to insult someone, etc. (see CSPM 65 - 67).
Spirituality paints itself as a benign, benevolent force, when in reality it is a dangerous and divisive cultural extension whose benefits stand in stark contrast to its legacy of inhumanity.
Tolkien and Eliot paint a picture of the artist as co-creator with God whose Word indwells creation and the structure of human rationality.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of fraught and urgent voices, at times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement by Gary L. Francione Temple University Press, 366 pages, $ 59.95 cloth, $ 22.95 Anyone whose image of the animal rights movement is one of nasty - tempered radicals who bomb laboratories and spray paint on fur coats will be in for a....
Cairns's choice of title, and the cover painting of St. Isaac the Syrian (a seventh - century Desert Father whose works are included in the original Philokalia), reflects his immersion in these texts and his conversion, but much more is going on as well.
In fact, he retells his story as an adult living in Toronto, in a house whose décor» a portrait of Our Lady of Guadalupe rests beside a photo of Kaaba; a brass statue of Shiva stands beneath paintings of Christ; a prayer rug lies near a bedside Bible» inadvertently displays our protagonist's eclectically tacky approach to religion.
Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire by William T. Cavanaugh Eerdmans, 103 pages, $ 12 Our globalized world of free - market consumerism teases the eye with a «surface appearance of diversity,» masking «a stifling homogeneity» that bears resemblance to Andy Warhol's «Orange Disaster # 5,» a painting whose serial imaging of the electric chair removes the sting of death.
Avensole Winery Painting in the Vines / December 15 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm / Create your own masterpiece under the guidance of professional artist Bonnie Rinier, whose fool - proof painting method will ensure that even novices end the day with a gorgeous watercolor painting to take home / $ 49 per person, includes all supplies and a glass of wine / $ 41.65 Wine Club price / Must purchase tickets in advance: http://www.avensolewinery.com/res-390489/Painting-In-The-ViPainting in the Vines / December 15 / 1:00 - 4:00 pm / Create your own masterpiece under the guidance of professional artist Bonnie Rinier, whose fool - proof painting method will ensure that even novices end the day with a gorgeous watercolor painting to take home / $ 49 per person, includes all supplies and a glass of wine / $ 41.65 Wine Club price / Must purchase tickets in advance: http://www.avensolewinery.com/res-390489/Painting-In-The-Vipainting method will ensure that even novices end the day with a gorgeous watercolor painting to take home / $ 49 per person, includes all supplies and a glass of wine / $ 41.65 Wine Club price / Must purchase tickets in advance: http://www.avensolewinery.com/res-390489/Painting-In-The-Vipainting to take home / $ 49 per person, includes all supplies and a glass of wine / $ 41.65 Wine Club price / Must purchase tickets in advance: http://www.avensolewinery.com/res-390489/Painting-In-The-ViPainting-In-The-Vines.html
Painted in 1939, just before the outbreak of World War II, it then represented a new line for Picasso, whose abstract techniques have done more to influence 20th century painting than that of any other artist.
The boisterous crowd of Aussies cheering last Thursday night included a septet of not especially fit men whose painted midsections spelled out G - O T - O - R - A-H.
Post-race, the blood of a marathoner can paint a picture of diseased organs and biochemical decay thanks to compounds tossed off by the skeletal muscle, heart, and liver, such as troponin, a cardiac enzyme whose elevation signals trauma to the heart.
No competing golfers were allowed to be present, but jammed into the flossy Painted Desert Room at the Desert Inn were 450 potential high spenders, plus Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Phil Harris, Jimmie Durante and Joe E. Lewis, while red - faced, white - haired Walter Winchell kept a beady eye on the proceedings in his role as director of the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund for whose benefit the calcutta and tournament are held.
PSG and Manchester City, the two clubs whose owners have enough money to spend # 500 million on a singular painting, were never giving Alexis that sort of wage.
Upon arrival and check - in at the downtown luxury hotel — whose expansive lobby is decked out in holiday cheer — you'll receive a Joffrey Nutcracker gift bag filled with keepsakes: a commemorative program detailing the new version of the show (now in its second season), with behind - the - scenes peeks at set designs, dance rehearsals, costumes and more; a hand painted, wooden nutcracker doll; and, perhaps coolest of all, a real pointe shoe that was worn and signed by one of the dancers in the show.
This coffee table book, whose sale proceeds will go towards Every Mother Counts, is filled with highly stylized photographs of painted pregnant -LSB-...]
To make ends meet, Sperry and Abshire have another business, Glorified House Painters, whose range of services include all manner of interior painting, from faux finishes to murals, as well as floor refinishing, signs, banners and displays.
On a local level: Alex Lucas, a talented Bristol artist whose large illustrative paintings of animal characters adorn the walls of buildings around the city; and Ged Palmer, a lettering artist and sign painter based in London.
When Hofflander, whose opaque watercolors have been described as «sophisticated primitives,» returned May 27 this year, it was for the dedication of a wildflower refuge in Bowen Park, which he is funding to the tune of $ 10,000, plus the proceeds from the raffle of one of his paintings, which he donated to the park district.
From studies on socio - economically disadvantaged children in large urban areas — kids who are so hungry that they eat paint and dirt, and whose homes are crumbling around them, exposing layers of lead paint.
Cast in the shadows of those men, they were painted as helpless and labeled as nothing more than simple - minded, meal - making housewives whose sole purpose in life was to please their man.
This coffee table book, whose sale proceeds will go towards Every Mother Counts, is filled with highly stylized photographs of painted pregnant bellies, including a handful of celebrity bellies.
Meet Dan Gunn, the 30 - year - old artist whose unusual approach to painting has caught the attention of an increasing number of Chicago curators and gallery owners.
Paul Davis, an artist whose paintings and posters have been the subject of gallery exhibitions and museum retrospectives in the United States and abroad, has designed a poster featuring David Pechefsky.
The picture, based on a 1989 photo of Mario Cuomo, was painted by Simmie Knox, whose works include the official White House portrait of former President Bill Clinton.
They painted the long - haired Mills, whose family owns a successful chain of sporting goods and farm equipment stores in the Midwest, as a trust - fund brat out to protect the rich and hurt the middle class.
-- further paint the picture of a leader whose intentions were honourable.
Finally, there are the teachers unions, NYSUT and UFT, whose members successfully painted Cuomo as the enemy of overworked and underpaid teachers.
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