Sentences with phrase «wide circle of influence»

Stieglitz, who had a wide circle of influence in New York, made O'Keeffe a star in two senses - both with her own art and as a model in his photographs.
Order, meaning, larger values do not emanate from the top down, from THE Center, in my view; rather, they gradually emerge from the bottom up, in waves of order, meaning, and value that build in power and fan out in wider and wider circles of influence with the passing of time.

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In philosophical circles, especially in nineteenth - century America, the resurgence of Hegelian idealism was to have wider influence in dealing with this problem.
James McHugh, president of James McHugh Construction Co., has for years enjoyed wide influence in Democratic Party circles and is the brother of Chicago Park District Board President John McHugh.
In what ways does the influence of such individuals ripple outward, extending beyond their immediate circles to the wider world, in the novel and in reality?
Traversing the country from postwar Black Mountain College to Beat - period San Francisco, Jess and Duncan influenced a wide range of young artists and poets, nurturing a creative circle that included Wallace Berman, Ronald Bladen, Edward Corbett, Llyn Foulkes, George Herms, Pauline Kael, R. B. Kitaj, William McNeill, and Robert Dean Stockwell.
In any case, I feel like I'm coming full circle, after decades of exploring a wide variety of different types of picture making, both representational and non-objective, so that these newest paintings seem to be more fully realized in terms of how I am integrating my influences via my specific talents, proclivities and character as a painter.
Through them the Cone sisters became acquainted with a wide circle of artists, musicians, and writers who would influence their collecting.
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