Art produced for ceremonies is stylistically much simpler than that produced for non-Aboriginal audiences. |
However, his music failed to evolve stylistically after the early 1830s and he was often charged with mannerism by less sympathetic critics. |
The manuscript is also rich in ornamental decoration, to which those of the other exemplars are stylistically related. |
Despite the somewhat old-fashioned leg, the double-scrolled and finialled stretchers link it stylistically to the throne. |
Matisse is notable for the stylistically disjunctive, masklike treatment of the face, with its blacked-out, empty eyes. |
I think that would nicely satisfy all of the above criteria, stylistically. |