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contemporary and drawing
David set out in 1790 to transform the contemporary event into a major historical picture which would appear at the Salon of 1791 as a large pen and ink drawing.
The painting was later destroyed by Le Peletier's royalist daughter, and is known by only a drawing, an engraving, and contemporary accounts.
The term was a variation on the contemporary terms of bow arm and drawing arm still used in archery.
Basquiat's art utilized a synergy of appropriation, poetry, drawing and painting, which married text and image, abstraction and figuration, and historical information mixed with contemporary critique.
An early 13th-century drawing by Matthew Paris showing contemporary warfare, including the use of castle s, crossbow men and Knight | mounted knights
A contemporary drawing of Karl Marx as a young man.
Jensen also criticized Gould for concentrating on long-disproven arguments ( noting that 71 % of the book's references preceded 1950 ), rather than addressing " anything currently regarded as important by scientists in the relevant fields ", suggesting that drawing conclusions from early human intelligence research is like condemning the contemporary automobile industry based upon the mechanical performance of the Ford Model T.
William Holman Hunt produced a number of major paintings of Biblical subjects drawing on his Middle Eastern travels, improvising variants of contemporary Arab costume and furnishings to avoid specifically Islamic styles, and also some landscapes and genre subjects.
The present state of knowledge about Kurdish allows, at least roughly, drawing the approximate borders of the areas where the main ethnic core of the speakers of the contemporary Kurdish dialects was formed.
No contemporary drawing or painting of the Mission was ever completed.
Detail of a contemporary drawing of Edinburgh Castle under siege in 1573, showing the batteries constructed around it
The drawing was recognized by Emmanuel's family, who reported his actual name, Brian David Mitchell, to the police, and provided them with contemporary photographs of Mitchell.
It drew sustenance from free jazz while moving much further from jazz tradition ( often drawing equally on contemporary composers such as Anton Webern and John Cage for inspiration ).
Alleyn drew upon the experience of other similar establishments in order to formulate the statutes and ordinances of the college ( including drawing on the statutes of the already ancient Winchester College and visiting the more contemporary establishments of Sutton's Hospital ( now Charterhouse School ) and Croydon's Hospital ( now Whitgift School )).
It generally favors binational confederation or two-state coexistence, drawing upon fringe historical and contemporary movements as varied as Uri Avneri's pan-Semitism, Buberian Zionism, and even aspects of rightist Canaanism for inspiration.
The present state of knowledge about Kurdish allows, at least roughly, drawing the approximate borders of the areas where the main ethnic core of the speakers of the contemporary Kurdish dialects was formed.
The funeral of Michael Collins in 1922-a contemporary newspaper drawing.
Throughout its history, the United Kingdom has been a major exporter and source of musical innovation in the modern and contemporary eras, drawing its cultural basis from the history of the United Kingdom, from church music, from Western culture and from the ancient and traditional folk music and instrumentation of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
In most, the telling of the fable precedes the drawing of a moral in terms of contemporary behaviour, but two comment on this with only contextual reference to fables not recounted in the text.
In painting and drawing, Conrad figures in a small contemporary manuscript sketch of his ship sailing to Tyre in the Annals of Genoa, and various illustrations to Scott's The Talisman.
" Certainly contemporary comparisons to the extravagances of mid-nineteenth-century camp meetings — as in the famous drawing by George Bellows — were overdrawn.
The mural was painted in 1990 by local resident Mark Francis, drawing a parallel with the contemporary campaign against the Community Charge (' Poll Tax ').
From a contemporary drawing by Sir Thomas Wriothesley.
There is also an increasing dose of Eastern adventure, drawing on contemporary experiences in the Crusades ; in addition, one series of chansons retells the events of the First Crusade and the first years of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
The show was a fast-paced situation comedy which self-referentially satirized the Canadian TV production industry, often drawing from details of its own production companies and including thinly veiled parodies of contemporary programs.

contemporary and village
He re-built the hall with contemporary amenities, as well as constructing a school and more houses in the village.
The layout and visual character of the Depot were also radically altered, and the village center assumed its contemporary appearance, which varies considerably from Washington's traditional architectural vernacular.
LAWS OF MARYLAND, ROBERT BOWIE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR, CHAP, LXX "; Passed 8 January 1803 ) The use of the term town and limits are terms of art as shown in contemporary gazetteers of the period in which the word village and town bore reference to population size and status of incorporation.
In 1999 the hillside village of Carros in the south of France commissioned Anne Madden to paint a large vaulted ceiling painting measuring 900 × 600 cm for its medieval castle, which opened last year as an international contemporary art centre.
Of the village mosque, an elementary school, and more than 141 houses that made up al-Qubayba, Walid Khalidi notes that all that remains to mark the site in contemporary times are cactuses and a handful of olive trees.
The " village of the great kiva " near the contemporary Zuni Pueblo was built in the 11th century CE.
The documentation of the village in 1027 is contemporary with Count Radbot's construction of Habsburg Castle.
The earliest documents about Ostrowiec village, that gave beginning to the contemporary Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, come from 14th century.
Although no contemporary sources report this, it has since been speculated that Henry spent much of his time during these three days in the village at the foot of the hill.
A seventeenth century bridge spans the river in the village, alongside which is a contemporary toll house.
Up until 1744, Solo was little more than a quiet backwater village, 10 km east of Kartasura, the contemporary capital of the Mataram kingdom.
Similarly, in The Geography of Nowhere, American writer James Howard Kunstler refers to contemporary suburban shopping centers as " Potemkin village shopping plazas ".
Another novelist contemporary to, but outside of, the social realist and " village novel " traditions is Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar ( 1901 – 1962 ).
The village also has a number of restaurants: Jolsha ( Indian ), Happy Valley ( Chinese ), Café Lilli ( continental ), 12 Harland Place ( Italian and deli ), Café Maison ( contemporary coffee house ), and King's ( coffee ).
The Rollright Stones are located on the contemporary border between the counties of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, two-and-a-half miles north-northwest of the village of Chipping Norton, and one-and-three-quarters of a mile west of the smaller village at Great Rollright.
This site was most probably located on the Akhtuba River, a channel of the lower Volga River, near the contemporary village of Selitrennoye in Kharabali District, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia, about 120 km north from Astrakhan.
What is known is that the other four contemporary traditional tai chi styles ( Yang, Sun, Wu and Woo ) trace their teachings back to Chen village in the early 1800s.
The contemporary village is concentrated around two crossroads on which are situated a Roman Catholic church and Church of Ireland respectively.
The name Canada originated around 1535 from the Saint-Lawrence Iroquoian word meaning " village ", " settlement ", or " land "; another contemporary translation was " cluster of dwellings ".
Several associations very active in the village offer cultural events of high quality in various domains such as promotion of Serres exceptional historical architecture and traditions, contemporary art, and a jazz festival which has become a very famous musical event.
The contemporary city of Nicoya is generally believed to be situated on the site of that village.
A beautiful, contemporary facility, it is located in the old village hall, perched precariously on a cliff edge.
This beautiful, contemporary facility is located in St Abbs old village hall, perched precariously on a cliff edge.

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