In "No. 9" (1948) we watch Rothko grappling with the near-obliteration of traditional notions of pictorial space.
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Bumper bookstore Eymundsson stocks great pictorial tomes, while Geysir sells beautiful, locally-designed clothing, strong on the folk motif.
The result-sleek, modern, elegant, restrained-was deemed so chic that Architectural Digest devoted a pictorial to it in 2002.
Instead, they acted out the brand in skits and pictorial outlines called storyboards.
Adapted from the popular YA novel by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, "Beautiful Creatures" is lushly pictorial and not-too-badly acted.
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It is a typically early-Cubist, dun-colored congeries of arrowing lines and shaded planes, nudging in and out of shallow pictorial depth.
Computer coding systems convert most Chinese pictorial characters for printing, but some are so rare that they are never assigned a code.
They have also drawn heavily on the magnificent unpublished pictorial archives at the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club of Great Britain.
In 1930, he found his mentor, Arshile Gorky, whose harrowing agon with the art of Picasso broached a new mode of pictorial space.
The ways in which these actors are tilted, simplified and sometimes sliced remind us that Braque transformed traditional pictorial space into Cubism's unstable planes.
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The theory is that these large, pictorial networks mirror the way our brains work, making it easier to spot connections and insert new ideas.
Later editions would achieve heroic proportions in multivolume, heavily illustrated versions, some of them dressed out in piscatorial bindings of polychrome leathers and pictorial inlays.
He spent 13 years compiling the seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, tramping the fells in all weathers at weekends, with raincoat, map and camera.
But his nimble intelligence and excellent eye failed to produce more than a pictorial pastiche that was flat and one-dimensional or a shallow sendup of the past.
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Fairfield Horeshoe, a 11-mile day-hike across several fells north of the town of Ambleside, takes in a bumper crop of Wainwrights, the 214 hills written about in his Pictorial Guides.
The tome, which includes a pictorial guide to moldings and their applications, is an illuminating tour of French interiors and a how-to resource for attaining that Gallic flair.
Despite all the violence, the movie is aesthetically shaped and slightly distanced by the pictorial verve of gangland effrontery the public aggression that Mann makes inseparable from high style.
Baked goods loom large in my pictorial history, as does the use and abuse of Dep Gel and even, dare I say it, an affinity for socks and sandals.
Another eMarketer study in October found that video spending grew 47.2% in 2007, more than either pictorial display ads or the text ads that appear next to search results.
Feuillade, a master of pictorial composition, texture, architecture, and gesture, captures imposing vistas and teeming details from the streets of Paris and imbues them with moods of mystery and menace.
Swanberg (who is both the cinematographer and the director) brings his story to life in ironic images that reflect his conflicting desires for pictorial solidity and fluid responsiveness to nuance.
Professional art historians were not impressed, declaring the works exhibited "completely lacking in pictorial interest", and particularly disparaging the Cezannes as "making one wonder how this painter's reputation has been achieved".
Conventions in punctuation and word placement were all bent in this quest for pictorial mood, and this is what makes the arrival of both writers so startling in the history of prose.
The waistcoat and breeches showed the body beneath, as the wig and hat showed the brain beneath though, in some cases, it was a pictorial exaggeration to suggest that any brains lay beneath.
The first Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells was published in 1955 and in his introduction he wrote: 'This book is one man's way of expressing his devotion to Lakeland's friendly hills.
From the elements of mass pictorial communication employed by newspaper ads, comics and art-history tomes text bubbles, flat colors, outlined figures, Benday dots he could make pictures of pictures that were both illustrative and abstract.
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We recognize specific individuals, including Woodruff himself, among the abolitionist supporters of the Africans, but larger pictorial issues slashing diagonals, arabesque rhythms, carefully orchestrated groupings, spatial shifts knit the three enormous paintings together and subsume the narrative.
Another figure yet to be apprehended is Mr Hussein himself, along with most of the top henchmen and -women in the deck of pictorial cards the Americans have produced to aid identification of the guiltiest.
By giving away its site's traffic in exchange for more video views, Google is likely betting on the future of "in-stream" advertising--video ad clips or pictorial ads overlaid on videos--rather than the display ads or text ads that typically appear on Google's sites.
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