In England the most engaging lithographer was Whistler, who used delicate lines and tints in his Nocturnes of the Thames. |
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The Olympic athlete celebrated his gold-medal win in skeleton by walking through Whistler Village with a pitcher of beer in hand. |
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But it's another case of the author not being famous enough to carry such a bon mot, like Oscar Wilde and James Whistler. |
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Among the drawings are masterpieces by Rex Whistler, whom the Queen Mother also commissioned to design a new royal cipher. |
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The show includes more than 100 pieces, including pastels, drawings, etchings and several oils by Whistler and his artist-friends. |
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Churchill, a frequent guest, often relaxed there with his easel and paints, while Rex Whistler contributed decorative murals. |
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The town of Whistler lies 15 miles away, just over the summit of 7,639-foot Rainbow Mountain. |
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Bancroft did not own a work by Whistler, nor did Freer have any Pre-Raphaelite paintings. |
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Like Whistler, he was much concerned with the shade of gold leaf and the play of matte and bright gilding. |
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First of all the software giant has roadmapped an alpha release of Whistler for April, and a public beta for July. |
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Sickert seemed to share Degas' artistic vision in a way he never did with Whistler. |
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After living in Whistler for 12 years, she decamped to Golden in May to escape an escalating cost of living. |
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For the best terrain parks, Whistler, in British Columbia, can't be beaten. |
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Here he painted Whistler but the majority of his clients came from the international beau monde. |
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In fine Whistler tradition, the beer flowed freely and as a result, this morning many of the brunch attendees looked the worse for wear. |
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For the most part, his early paintings are nocturnes in the style of Whistler. |
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There isn't much call for investment bankers in Whistler, so John decided he'd better start a small business. |
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Whistler won, but was bankrupted after the judge awarded him only one farthing's damages and told him to pay the costs of the trial. |
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It's a perfectly flat and straight six-lane highway, yet it's also the recurring scene for horrifying smash-ups, for the same reasons the road to Whistler is. |
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The exhibition includes more than one hundred paintings, watercolors, and etchings by Whistler, installed in new versions of his path-breaking 1883 and 1884 installations. |
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Henry Schlee is a regular skier in Whistler and always consults the experts at Holiday Whistler for advice on great Whistler rental accommodation. |
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To push this concept further, Whistler etched many of his views directly onto the copperplate as he saw them so that the printed etchings are reversed. |
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But when he faced the work of a great living artist, Whistler, he dispraised it in such foul and objurgatory language that he was sued for libel and found guilty by the jury. |
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The name Whistler was used by these early settlers because of the shrill whistling sound made by the western hoary marmots who live among the rocks. |
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Japanese watercolours shown at Far East exhibitions in Paris in the late nineteenth century affected the compositions and palettes of Matisse, Whistler, and Degas. |
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Most of the 200 or so runs across the two mountains are far more sedate, and Whistler is even establishing a reputation as a decent place to learn to ski. |
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Walter Richard Sickert, the German-born painter and etcher who lived from 1860 until 1942, was a student of James McNeil Whistler and a disciple of Edgar Degas. |
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The Red-lored Whistler has also been known as the Buff-breasted, Red-throated or Rufous-throated Whistler or Thickhead, and as the Red-lored Thickhead. |
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She arranged the room to resemble a Venetian antechamber, or private salon, and it contains many Venetian objects as well as paintings and pastels by James McNeil Whistler. |
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A 44-year-old man died earlier this week after he and four other snowmobilers got caught in a snowslide near Whistler, British Columbia. |
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His admirers, in contrast, pointed to the artist's connections with Whistler and Albert Moore, and influence on John Singer Sargent. |
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Agnes and The Somnambulist clearly show an ongoing dialogue between the artist and Whistler, whose work Millais strongly supported. |
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Whistler would go on to be associated with neighbouring Vancouver's successful bid for the 2010 games. |
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Griggs, Robin Tanner, Graham Sutherland, Paul Drury, Joseph Webb, Eric Ravilious, the glass engraving of Laurence Whistler, and Clifford Harper. |
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler was an American artist who worked primarily in Britain. |
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During the late 19th century, Whistler began to reject the Realist style of painting that his contemporaries favored. |
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Instead, Whistler found simplicity and technicality in the Japanese aesthetic. |
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The Church of St Nicholas and St Magnus in Moreton is noted for its elaborate engraved glass windows designed by Laurence Whistler. |
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Downhill mountain biking has just evolved in the recent years and is performed at places such as Whistler Mountain Bike Park. |
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A potential buyer of The Princess had refused to purchase unless Whistler modified his pinxit, scrawled across a corner of the canvas. |
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Ruskin's were paid by public subscription, but Whistler was bankrupted within six months. |
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Ruskin rejected the work of Whistler because he considered it to epitomise a reductive mechanisation of art. |
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Celluloid is to Dean what oil paint is to Titian or etching to Whistler. |
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Whistler really caught the eye when a narrow fifth to Malapropism over today's course and distance on his final start last year. |
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Whistler really caught the eye when a close fifth to Malapropism over tomorrow's course and distance on his final start last year. |
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But she has never stopped looking for an extreme sports rush, and that is how she ended up bungee jumping in Whistler. |
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Turner, began to visit, with more following after the opening of the Great Western Railway, including Whistler and Sickert. |
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In the July 1877 letter of Fors Clavigera, Ruskin launched a scathing attack on paintings by James McNeill Whistler exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery. |
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Historically, one of the best known nominal damage awards was the farthing that the jury awarded to James Whistler in his libel suit against John Ruskin. |
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Their meaning is often obscure, but they reveal John's predilection for order and the lasting influence of Whistler, whose teaching emphasised systematic preparation. |
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Sackler Gallery house the largest Asian art research library in the United States and house Japanese art together with the Japanese influenced works of Whistler. |
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