The visitor leaves the Paris show smiling, full of admiration for his painterly spirit.
Further along, you see "Still Life with Glass and Peeled Lemon" (1972), the fruit being the traditional painterly challenge.
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The wall covering creates a shimmery backdrop for a charcoal linen-velvet headboard, a painterly silk carpet, silver-leafed night stands and rosy fabrics.
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Such a painterly hand with plant material could only be credited to the influence of landscape designer (and hometown boy) Jacques Wirtz.
But his subsequent monsters were strikingly original, combining menace with painterly beauty.
Costello Tagliapietra continued their painterly prints and wrap technique for spring 2013.
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The latter comes across as particularly rich, with his distinctive third-person speaking style and tossed-off "Aghs, " all rendered with Cramer's painterly eye.
His technique is painterly in its evocation of 19th century English artists.
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Knausgaard has his own artistic commitment to inexhaustibility a prosaic rather than a painterly one, which manifests itself as a kind of tiring tirelessness.
As his own painterly style evolved, what was important to Guardi in his views wasn't perspective, but the changing sky and the shimmering lagoon.
For the arrangement itself, I wanted a full, loose, painterly look.
But Rothko's aquatic colors are reflected in the painterly washes of a lovely 1917 John Marin seascape, unrelated to the Rothko exhibition, just outside the entrance to the show.
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Late-19th-century atmosphere gives way to fragmentation and stylization as Modernist 20th-century painters manipulate the traditional elements of landscape less to depict nature than as components of a painterly composition.
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But as government-funded art centers sprang up, giving access to modern materials, the work moved away from dot painting and became more experimental -- incorporating brighter colors and a more painterly form.
The ladylike silhouettes are about as simple as Ms. Herrera gets, but that's all the better to shine a spotlight on the charming patterns, which range from beach chairs to painterly daisies on a sky-blue background.
An artist was what he had really wanted to be, and he had simply transferred his painterly feelings to stroking the rich glaze on a shank of lamb, or dashing his signature in a passion-fruit coulis.
Father and daughter, tradition and modernity, Japan and the West, and, throughout, the memory and legacy of war these are the conflicts and tensions that are tearing apart two middle-class Tokyo families in this painterly yet confrontational drama, directed by Yasujiro Ozu, from 1958.
Flaming torches on either side, the slender staff of a crucifix at right, and the awe-struck gesture and skyward gaze of the priest in a diaphanous white surplice (an image of rapturous faith and a superlative display of painterly skill) draw our eyes upward.
His patient and tender attention to local habits, traditions, and lore the production of a newspaper, the ubiquitous blare of a radio station, the religious pageantry, and the legends of a long-ago crime merges with a sociological view of cultural change, as well as a painterly eye for the surrounding landscape.
It's easy to see why the material spoke to the director: With his painterly filmmaking style, his characteristic interest in the intersection between longing and restraint, and his ongoing fascination with the early postwar England of his own childhood, Davies has been able to shape the stage play to his strengths, telling the story from Hester's point of view.
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