The central baldachin in Gossaert's Malvagna triptych contains a number of individual tracery figures that are essential to its design. |
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While not as powerful as their influential triptych, these two films are still overripe offerings of cinematic salaciousness. |
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Of course, the entire movie is lushly detailed in gorgeous shots, like the shaving-mirror triptych revealing the three of them in the bath. |
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A triptych representing shallow boxes glowing orange and located high in a blue field, it evokes both birth and entombment. |
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By no means am I insisting that these three paintings literally constitute a triptych, religious or otherwise. |
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In the first part of the triptych, we can hear the woman talk to the driver in Finnish gibberish. |
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It is therefore difficult even for an expert to recognize if a single sheet print was originally part of a diptych or a triptych. |
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The wee man was a big artist, producing some huge works including a triptych around two metres high. |
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In several instances three works by separate artists are juxtaposed to look like a triptych in spite of their stylistic diversity. |
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In the end he got away with a fine and a reprimand, and the woodblocks for a satirical triptych were destroyed. |
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Black Narcissus is a large triptych sheathed in black, gray and iridescent silver paillettes. |
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And so it is that this triptych of narratives involves prophetic individuals seeking a mystical connection with the world through creation. |
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By contrast, the outer panels of the triptych are closer to the world of opera than that of oratorio. |
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The central panel of this intact triptych altarpiece depicts the Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, together with other saints, flanked by donors. |
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Gordon's eighth work of fiction is a triptych of lives, a weaving of three histories that culminates in a few days of crisis. |
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A delicate paper triptych titled Menstruation Carnations used pencil and blood to define three starkly outlined, centralized flowers. |
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The only idea of mine that they used was the concept of doing a triptych, making up three posters that are part of one giant one. |
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With the cello suites and the solo violin sonatas and partitas, they form a triptych of Bach at his most concentrated and intimate. |
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His story is part of a triptych of stories that make up the plot of this novel. |
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A delicate paper triptych used pencil and blood to define three starkly outlined, centralized flowers. |
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They're each so complete that they might have been left as novellas, but together make an impressive triptych. |
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Maazel has previously written a pleasant violin concerto and an orchestral triptych. |
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It is significant that on hearing of the death of Lacy, Bacon should have painted a triptych portrait of the dead man from memory. |
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One of the first images one comes across when entering the gallery space is a triptych of a class portrait, interrupted by the central panel depicting a plant form. |
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The Third Symphony from 1950 is a musical triptych on the Life of Christ. |
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You can compose yourself the triptych by choosing 3 CompactPhoto and an OpenBox triptych frame. |
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This triptych is composed of three photos taken of a landscape in a crepuscular light. |
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Accompanied by the half-French, half-Turkish drummer Orkhan Murat, Nosfell brings his phantasmagorical musical triptych to a resounding close. |
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But I also really liked his paintings, and before I left I sneakily made him a low offer for a triptych that was occupying his living room. |
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Completing the triptych, a long Remy skelp which flies well wide right and high from 25 yards. |
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We then see a sculptor working on ivory, carrying a triptych, a crosier and an oliphant. |
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The last part of the triptych is dedicated to childhood and youth, with many projects aimed at children and young people. |
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The audience will watch the triptych of 15-minute performances wearing noise-cancelling headphones. |
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More detailed than the triptych, it gives a better perceptive of our policy. |
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We have this triptych here neatly from Ms Evans: replacement, reduction and scaling down. |
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This triptych was distributed on the occasion of the different events where the AEDH participated. |
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Do you already know when you are going to bring out the next two instalments of the homage triptych? |
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Everything is in motion, and the triptych panels often construct a narrative, like the frames of a film do. |
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Billed as a triptych of ghost plays, The Language of Angels begins with a group of eight close friends venturing down to the cozy mountain cave where they regularly party. |
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One triptych consists of an old plank cut into three pieces. |
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Yet each devoted his energies to matters of universal concern, and together they form a curious triptych on the mortal condition. |
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Amongst these, a flutter of origami birds was the bright spot, alongside a glossy triptych of photos slotting bleak landscape between bleak tower blocks. |
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It could be compared to a triptych whose first panel describes the laws and regulations of the European Community, the second the national judge and the third the Court of Justice. |
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Little baby jesus of Flandr' makes part of a triptych. the theme of this triptych is one of the biggest problems in our society: the lack of faith. |
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Here is a triptych with some Dantesque foretaste! |
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Created as a triptych video, Vanishing Point queries forms of this exclusion by combining a view of urban development with the women's bodies at work. |
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And recently, when a loan to another museum opened a spot on a wall, George T. M. Shackelford, chairman of the Art of Europe department, decided to put on view the triptych centerpiece, which depicts the Crucifixion. |
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These were followed by his early 1960s modern variations of the crucifixion in the triptych format. |
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Central banks' financial statements may thus be subject to a financial and prudential analysis similar to that of commercial banks, with a reliance on the liquidity, solvency and profitability triptych. |
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It contains reliquaries in gilded wood, a pieta, sticks of procession, and especially one very beautiful triptych out of carved wood of XVI century, masterpiece of the flamboyant Gothic art. |
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And it is appropriate that each part of our 3 May triptych is framed by the NHS, the setting for so many domestic arrivals and departures, and the background to our family life. |
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Artangel's Have Your Circumstances Changed? is a triptych of duets between an elderly man and a boy that takes place in the windows of a former furniture shop in Archway, north London. |
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Körper is the first part of her triptych on this charnel envelope. |
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It's amazing just how much a number like this has in common with the enticing come-ons of Rossini's song triptych La regatta veneziana where the sultry Anzoleta offers her own very particular incentives to her dreamy oarsman. |
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This success was heightened when Toscanini began to give frequent performances of Respighi's symphonic poem Feste romane, a triptych based on Roman themes. |
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His masterpiece is the triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights. |
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Yes, Jenny, Wendi and Susie form a formidable triptych of crotchetiness. |
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The knight reached the summit of Rocciamelone where he left a bronze triptych of three crosses, a feat which he conducted with the use of ladders to traverse the ice. |
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Eric Gaskell has two linocuts of Rugby School on show, one a triptych and one a smaller version, and they are in vivid unnatural colours and very attractive. |
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