The images have a soft-focus painterly quality, bringing to mind the paintings of both Gerhard Richter and Chuck Close. |
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Inspired by the client's guitar collection, the coruscating variations in colour and texture have a hypnotically intense, painterly quality. |
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Elizabeth O'Reilly is a painterly realist who conveys her perceptions of reality via personalized line, color and brushstroke. |
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Interestingly, for all Rauch's fractious subject matter, his painterly touch isn't turbulent at all, but instead measured, calm and neat. |
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Discovered at the end of the eighteenth century, lithography allows artists to make painterly expressive marks. |
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The most significant departure from this painterly orthodoxy is his shift from canvas to blocks made of plaster or wood. |
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The painterly realists who directly succeeded the Action painters in the '60s and '70s might seem like Brewster's natural neighbors. |
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Manet's flower pieces and studies of such simple things as a ham on a dish restate 17th-century types with unequalled painterly freedom. |
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As Denton and Une vie mystique illustrate, Cisse works in a theatrical painterly style, juxtaposing seemingly disparate subjects and images. |
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The painterly freedom of the Fauves and their expressive use of color gave splendid proof of their intelligent study of van Gogh's art. |
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The traditional painterly mediums of oil and watercolour remain the norm for the portraiture commissions. |
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Brawarsky's maximalism finally loses its punch in excesses of painterly verbiage. |
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Are these paintings on the whole deprived of the expected painterly satisfactions so brilliantly present in the figure pieces? |
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Both legs and abstract shapes contribute to an almost painterly overall compositional effect. |
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Murray is adept at achieving an osmotic relationship of sorts between geometric and painterly abstraction. |
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In these works she deals with mythical beasts who are used as symbols of the masculine and feminine in a painterly and expressive manner. |
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A section of chipboard becomes a painterly abstraction, with a faux bark edge as a frame. |
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Its dazzling chiaroscuro and painterly bravura surpass his earlier performances. |
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The kitchen's mahogany, ash, and aluminum are carried into the living room, where they're composed as a painterly fireplace wall. |
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Stieglitz began to talk of banishing the painterly poetic fog from photography. |
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Perhaps eyes painted without black pupils seem ghostly but the painterly dabs of umber tones definitely bring this woman back to earth. |
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This dire, occasionally damnable predictability undermines the painterly finesse with which the film's director arranges his ravishing images. |
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Foss here presents us with a summa of the painterly realist effort in her gentle abstracting of landscape form and color that goes for the soul. |
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Colours, space, light, and composition are used to masterly, painterly effect. |
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Showy but not slick, the work has a new painterly depth and dimension that take it beyond the surface. |
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As a result, one is free to contemplate the pure painterly richness and depth of each work. |
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They're legible but barely, approaching a very painterly monochromatic abstraction. |
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More illustrational than painterly in feel, they are still further evidence of Joyce's playful sensibility. |
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In the new work, Wachtel pays considerable attention to certain effects of painterly facture on the frictionless surfaces of wood panels. |
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He is certainly painterly in his style, building up a web of images yet leaving the reader to their own observations. |
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He unfurls a magnificent, painterly canvas, on which 1846 New York is reimagined as a hyperreal wild west of the east. |
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The resulting painterly effects evoke old-master canvases as well as introductory chapters in the history of photography. |
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Trygve's compositions are concerned with painterly colours and a gradual shifting of texture. |
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By means of these assured yet quivering lines, she transposes the painterly flourishes of the original paintings into crisp, staccato markings. |
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Chardin's softer, more painterly realism exhibits a Rococo temperament stylistically fused with an illusionistic aim, each moderating the other. |
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They had in common the repudiation of such painterly qualities as expressive brush strokes and personalized facture. |
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There is a spontaneity, a wonderful painterly quality that bridges several techniques and makes them unlike other mediums. |
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There is a painterly quality to the finish of the fruit, the sensuous surfaces sprayed and brushed in gradual layers from light to dark. |
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A expert craftsman can use it not only to imitate pietra dura but also to achieve almost painterly effects. |
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His minimalist style of drawing and limited palette of colours are far from painterly, however. |
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A good part of Foss's achievement over the years is to have developed a painterly realist style she can call her own. |
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The term theatrical has been redeemed from its derogatory past, and made to suit the same purpose, correlatively, as painterly. |
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Today, he is well known for his vibrant color floral prints which have a painterly quality. |
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Individual values were then augmented by the Zone System without risk of retracing the Pictorialist's penchant for broad painterly strokes. |
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His pen-and-ink medium now includes heavy doses of watercolor, making painterly qualities more emphatic. |
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And that's really what I'm trying to do is to try to make them more symbolic, so they're not necessarily little murals, but they are painterly. |
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His use of the double exposure contributes to this painterly feel by rendering an outline of second colour, giving his photographs their depth and lustre. |
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In the 1930s, Heliker made landscapes in a Cezannesque painterly style. |
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The artist used bravura painterly techniques to depict comic-book-style characters, many of whom had buck-toothed, doggish muzzles and half-rounded, Mickey-like eyes. |
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It is easy to be carried along by his masterly flow of painterly shapes and lines, of macro patterns constantly in flux. |
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The exterior combines Germanic strength with litheness and painterly detail. |
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His father was a noted painter and academician, and through him Collins acquired an eye for painterly composition. |
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My own experience suggests that once the painterly decoration has been seen, a side door in the transept leads the way out. |
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In his later works, Monet creates a new painterly language, an aesthetic experiment far removed from conventional easel painting. |
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Lancaster is so flamboyant and persuasive a painter that her smears suggest existential shifts and her drips come across as painterly weepings. |
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The dripping, painterly strokes of color from Shubham Jain were typical kaleidoscopes of color. |
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Dramatic Rococo swirling leaf print with painterly textured details, on a soft cotton sateen percale. Coordinating Leblond flat sheet available. |
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It cannot be seen at face value, as merely the making of a valid work of art out of anything that is at hand, its graphic and painterly qualities notwithstanding. |
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Her work is stylistically influenced by the graphic, painterly, and photographic elements often combined in the collages of the Russian constructivists. |
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Rubens is not a solitary source of painterly genius, but a gregarious master who never hid his own quotations of earlier art. |
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It is with a painterly reverence and sympathy that these images work to counter media depictions. |
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For me, its value is far from being symbolic: I love it for the painterly power it has hidden within it. |
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At higher radius values, this effect gives an image a painterly appearance. |
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They apply pastels in a painterly manner, paying special attention to the focal point rhythm and movement of the piece. |
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Shen shapes his movement in a stream of painterly or sculptural tableaux that recall both classical statuary and surrealism. |
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Frankie Miller's bold, contemporary still lives of food create a parallel between culinary and painterly sensuality. |
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Both vivid and painterly, the work of Shawn Barber brings beauty to the heavily pierced and widely tattooed. |
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Aware of the abstractions of Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, Guston moved alongside them, exploring colour, space and painterly touch alone. |
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The ironic painterly stroke and the disembodied functional object are a perfect Pop pair. |
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There are also instructive parallels between Schneider's work and two photographers who explored painterly and imaginative renderings of the body. |
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The painterly quality of this popular art was often limited, but the artists were expected to understand the complexities of sails and rigging, and to depict it accurately. |
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Whatever else anyone may say about him, he had probably the most painterly eye of any movie director. |
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It's a kind of existential revenge film that mixes some almost unwatchable scenes with superb camera movements, a disorienting plot and painterly compositions. |
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On his return to Amsterdam by c. 1562, he became one of the earliest artists to introduce to the Netherlands the rich colours and painterly brushwork of Venetian painting. |
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This latest show, however, confirms that his art is still resolutely factual and transparent, and his commitment to a kind of painterly formalism undiminished. |
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Louise Fishman's recent exhibition reinforced her reputation as a painter unafraid to both carry on and challenge the traditions of painterly abstraction. |
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To his detractors, Guston symbolized the regression of American culture, its surrender of serious painterly values to the vulgar sirens of mass culture. |
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Here, being true to nature enables Shemesh to record a dazzling array of painterly gestures, some of them squarely within the tradition of Abstract Expressionism. |
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The paint is always thick, and Spruell's painterly touch is rather blunt. |
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Several of the leaves morph into real green brushstrokes, one of numerous instances where photographic reproduction blends with a hands-on painterly touch. |
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Frankenthaler has returned to prints at many stages in her career, despite the fact that prints would seem to be the medium least sympathetic to her painterly style. |
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His painterly interpretations of place and moment are bolstered by an alert formalism and a chromatic appetite that often induce him to take color harmonics to their limits. |
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The following year Krasner abruptly changed direction, returning to a sensuous painterly style in which human, animal, and plant forms play prominent roles. |
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There is an earthy, almost painterly, quality to Wright's mark-making. |
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It's difficult to say if the beauty of the landscape enhances what people have created or if the man-made structures have been precisely placed with a painterly eye to fit in exactly with the land. |
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The painterly equivalent of sound as an expression of musical tonality manifests itself in the intuitive expressiveness and emotionality of his colours. |
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From the stately gilded lily to the humble pansy, as bouquet, garden denizen, or painterly inspiration, the flower has captured the imagination of many photographers. |
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His painterly but abstracted figures typically appear isolated in glass or steel geometrical cages set against flat, nondescript backgrounds. |
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MacCarthy's elegiacally entitled The Last Pre-Raphaelite is more than a study of a craftsman of uncommon painterly grace. |
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He combines elementary sculptural forms, such as cones and cylinders, with the three primary colours red, yellow and blue in a work of astonishing painterly and spatial freedom. |
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These human-scale dark hollowed shapes surround in a semi-circle a whirlpool Tourbillon 1987 that has been modelled in clay, cast in epoxy and treated with a very painterly patina of varying gradations of white to blue. |
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An admirer of Dufy, Dubuc constantly sets himself new challenges, tirelessly nourishing his painterly skills with visits to museums and galleries. |
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Claude drew in a notebook with pen, ink and chalk and wash en plein air whatever took his fancy and then elaborated the drawing as a sourcebook for later painterly concepts. |
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Since the time of modernism, there has been a strong tradition of artistic graphic design here, often created by painters, who have enriched it with painterly and colouristic effects. |
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The rhythmic composition of coloured stripes painted straight on the ceiling or walls creates a painterly environnement, enabling one to enter the very centre of the work. |
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Nonomura Ninsei is the first identifiable Kyōto potter to use the high-fired, smooth-surfaced ware as a means to offer brilliantly coloured, painterly designs. |
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Indeed, she might be seen as the last great foreign-born French painter, invigorating Parisian painterly sensuousness with American nerviness and New York School rigor. |
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The rifle also has a cartridge in the breech – a detail that is depicted with a painterly x-ray technique that is also applied to paintings of white men and women. |
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It occasions some of the deeper writing in the book, as Tartt slows from her adventurous storytelling to the eventless calm of ekphrasis, and describes the mournful splendor of Fabritius's own painterly patience. |
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On the other side there are people who mentalize, like Giotto, Poussin, and Seurat, in whose work gesture is eliminated in favor of the direct translation of thought into painterly action. |
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Up close, one sees that their fidelity is impressionistic: Wilson worked with painterly certainty to sum up atmospheres and rock forms in a few decisive strokes. |
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Yearsonend is a place where time runs both ways and the living and the dead move to and fro simultaneously, across the crowded canvas of this very painterly novel. |
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The implicit idea that most historians of the early Baroque work with is that a trait of style equals a trait of painterly reform. |
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But he returned again and again to the posed naked figure, male and female – the ultimate test and validation, so the critic Robert Hughes has stated, of any artist's merit and painterly ability. |
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Echo the ombré effect with cushions in painterly fabrics and max out the OTT, fairytale feel with a button-backed headboard and glamorous bolster cushions. |
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The use of atmospheric perspective in the townscape in the background of the Rose Garlands epitomizes Durer's painterly approach. |
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His fascination with the question of our perception of nature, and his overriding desire to express his experience of the natural scene by purely painterly means, take him to the frontiers of abstraction. |
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Yet he sees such work as potentially crowd-pleasing or, more charitably perhaps, as being attractive to afficionadi of painterly technique. |
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In contrast to the multicoloured naturalistic plant motifs, the silver conch-shells or rocailles emphasize the plant motifs' plasticity and painterly effect. |
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Both used images of ordinary objects, or the objects themselves, in their work, while retaining the abstraction and painterly gestures of high Modernism. |
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Directing films satisfies what Boyd describes as 'the painterly side of my nature, reflected in the compositional and chorographical elements of film-making. |
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The represented erogenous zone intersects with a literal painterly hot spot, playing at showing everything and making us into voyeurs, willing or not. |
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