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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COLOURISTICALLY»
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colouristically e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
At first glance this goes very little beyond Impressionism, but within the concept of
a simplified form of painting there is the implication that not only do shadows
contain light but that they can be as colouristically and hence as compositionally
...
2
Developments in Colorants for Plastics
Whilst the technical performances of quinacridones are good, they are not
particularly strong (colouristically) and in many cases are difficult to disperse.
Product developments in this area have been focussed on making the pigments
easier to ...
3
The Art treasures of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Besides indigenous works from all parts of Yugoslavia, there arrived here
classically refined St Petersburg icons, cold, rigorous and colouristically frugal
Byelorussian icons, charming Moscow works, naively simplified serial icons by
peasant ...
Đuro Basler, Mirza Filipović, Sulejman Balić, 1987
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The Lives and Times of the Great Composers
... with its short sequential phrases, the folk-fiddler type of figuration in the
animato section, the song-like theme of the slow movement enriched
harmonically and colouristically in the manner of the later folk-song
arrangements, and the halling ...
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Centre and Periphery, Roots and Exile: Interpreting the ...
From a cognitive standpoint, one might want to argue that the first kind of music is
more abstract, less easy to remember, and more apt to be taken in colouristically
or in terms of its rhythmic, timbral, and textural evocation of an emotional ...
Robin Elliott, Friedemann Sallis, Kenneth DeLong, 2011
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Talking Painting: Dialogues with Twelve Contemporary ...
Colour overrides and specifies the tenor and intentionality of her formal gestures.
The title of her recent exhibition — 'Iodine Desire, Loss And Stain' — suggests
that codes are merging, colouristically resonating through one another.
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Biographies and Space: Placing the Subject in Art and ...
Bright and hygienically white, these spaces are linked colouristically to the
prospective baby's nursery on the other side of the corridor, and to the places for
sleeping. In a slightly darker set of grey-whites and reds there is the parental
bedroom, ...
Dana Arnold, Joanna Sofaer Derevenski, 2007
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World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe
It is interesting to note that well-known Croatian 'na'ive' artists have also tried their
hands at scene design. In their pictorially and colouristically recognizable way,
Ivan Generalic': (1914—92), Ivan Rabuzin (b. 1919) and Ivan Lackovié Croata ...
Peter Nagy, Professor Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Peter Nagy, Phillippe Rouyer, 2013
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Impossible Presence: Surface and Screen in the Photogenic Era
... foreground trees, Cezanne allowed his paint strokes to become all the more
generalised, assertive, and colouristically fanciful. In several areas located
between the dark linearity of the larger tree branches, where the photograph
showed a ...
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Depth of Field: Relief Sculpture in Renaissance Italy
The paragone with sculpture implied by such 'grisaille' paintings — which are far
from grey, being sumptuously rich and warm colouristically — has been often
noted, perhaps most compellingly on the occasion of the 1992 Mantegna
exhibition ...
Donal Cooper, Marika Leino, Henry Moore Institute (Leeds, England), 2007
4 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «COLOURISTICALLY»
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colouristically nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Postcard from Berlin: Maxim Gorki Theatre, Kosky's Komische Oper …
It's an extra treat hearing Bernstein's rhythmically biting, colouristically dazzling, melodically and harmonically ravishing score played by a full ... «Daily Review, giu 15»
Postcard from Perth Festival: Madama Butterfly, I Wish I Was Lonely …
All this is juxtaposed with the (emotionally and colouristically ) saturated late-Romanticism of Puccini's score and theverismo naturalism of Illica ... «Daily Review, feb 15»
Barocci: Brilliance and Grace, at National Gallery
... his tempestuosly emotional, convulsively theatrical, colouristically extravagant Deposition, painted for the cathedral of Perugia in 1568-9. «Telegraph.co.uk, mar 13»
Joyce Yang: A virtuoso pianist inspired by colour
... found the opening chord of Beethoven's Sonata No 18 and its minor unusual for Beethoven “colouristically”. Why did you choose this sonata? «Limelight Magazine, mar 13»