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The true artist is like one of those scientists who, from a single bone can reconstruct an animal's entire body.
and we think them largely futile because, for true excellence of accomplishment, every scholar and every artist must cross boundaries of knowledge and boundaries of points of view.
Django Reinhardt, the ill-fated gypsy, was a true artist, one who demonstrated conclusively the power of art to renew itself and flow into many channels.
He considered ' These phantasies include a great deal of the true constitutional essence of the subject's personality ' and that the energetic man ' is one who succeeds by his efforts in turning his wishful phantasies into reality ', while the artist ' can transform his phantasies into artistic creations instead of into symptoms ... the doom of neurosis '.
The artist Theodore de Bry used White ’ s original watercolors to make a book of engravings entitled, A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia.
Objectivism defines " art " as a " selective re-creation of reality according to an artist's metaphysical value-judgments "— that is, according to what the artist believes to be ultimately true and important about the nature of reality and humanity.
This claim is not true: he was preceded by the Italian Futurists Bruno Corra and Arnaldo Ginna between 1911 and 1912 ( as they report in the Futurist Manifesto of Cinema ), as well as by fellow German artist Walter Ruttmann who produced Lichtspiel Opus 1 in 1920.
He had found his true calling and became the most famous German graphic artist of his time.
" The work of art is true and real by its correspondence with the pattern of its prototype in the mind of the artist.
Jefferson had the floorcloth painted a " true grass green " upon the recommendation of artist Gilbert Stuart, so that Jefferson's " essay in architecture " could invite the spirit of the outdoors into the house.
In The Train Boy, for example, a wealthy heiress chooses to marry a talented but struggling artist and in The Erie Train Boy a poor woman wins her true love despite the machinations of a rich, depraved suitor.
He said that Bizet had been struck down just as he was becoming recognised as a true artist.
It was a completely original conception, true to Eakins ' firsthand experience, and an almost startlingly successful image for the artist, who had struggled with his first outdoor composition less than a year before.
It is Jarre's first mainstream success, and can be seen as his first true artist album.
No artist was ever more true to his aim.
: This is a great artist, a true Greek, the most antique of all the moderns ; a man who is distracted by nothing, not by politics, nor socialism, and who, like a true workman, sleeves rolled up, is there to do his task morning til night with the will to do well and the love of his art.
In this Marxist-influenced essay, Greenberg claimed that true avant-garde art is a product of the Enlightenment's revolution of critical thinking, and as such resists and recoils from the degradation of culture in both mainstream capitalist and communist society, while acknowledging the paradox that, at the same time, the artist, dependent on the market or the state, remains inexorably attached " by an umbilical cord of gold ".
The edition, 60 unique works on color-negative photographic paper collected by the artist since he began colour printing in 1990, was a combination of true darkroom mistakes and years of darkroom experimentation that they inspired.
* Bill Willingham's Eisner Award-winning comic book series Fables, published by Vertigo Comics, features the Jungle Book's Mowgli, Bagheera and Shere Khan ; though their characterisation remains true to Kipling's stories, Willingham and artist Mark Buckingham also make oblique references to the 1967 Disney animation in dialogue and artwork.
The true artist, selecting from nature the phenomena suited to his purpose and combining them through the exercise of his imagination, creates an ideal type in which normal proportions are maintained, and particular parts, such as muscles and veins, are not permitted to break the harmony of the general outlines.
In 1847, Delacroix noted in his journal, " Corot is a true artist.
He sung the glory of nature like another Psalmist, and, as a true artist, was unashamed of his emotions.
The group of paintings by Rubens is of outstanding importance, numbering more than 90, many of them true masterpieces and some executed in Spain during the two visits that the artist made in 1603 and 1628.
He has, however, argued that he sings as an artist, in order to personally express himself, and not as a jeli ; however, when he sings the praises of people using a jeli style, the true jeliw argue that he is treading on their territory.

true and Huizong
Song Jiang's dream eventually comes true after Emperor Huizong grants the outlaws amnesty.

true and neglected
This " Mulanian " style of writing submerged true feminine identity, rendering the female perspective neglected and hidden in the male dominated political and aesthetic arenas.
" The imposingly tall war chief Mihnehwehna / Minweweh coldly reminded him that the English may have conquered the French, but they had not conquered the Ojibwe-a true fact as the English on taking New France had neglected to make peace with their Indian allies.
LeChuck assumes the guise of " Charles L. Charles " and defeats Elaine in the election: the townspeople, feeling neglected by Elaine's long absence, do not believe her efforts to convince them of Charles ' true nature.
For matter objects whose own gravitational influence cannot be neglected, the laws of motion are somewhat more complicated than for test particles, although it remains true that spacetime tells matter how to move.

true and army
The Muslims were not aware, at that time, of the true strength of the Franks, or the fact that they were building a disciplined army instead of the typical barbarian hordes that had dominated Europe after Rome's fall.
He takes part in the X-Men's final confrontation with Magneto's army and shows his true power by fighting Pyro one-on-one.
This was particularly true in the case of sieges, when large amounts of supplies had to be provided for the besieging army.
This attitude of Hitler's was further shown at the very end of the war, when he refused to station himself in the OKW bunker in Berlin, claiming that he did not ' trust the strength of army concrete ', however the true reason was probably that he feared another generals ' plot and so chose to stay in his own headquarters, surrounded by an apparently more loyal SS retinue.
Whichever of these stories may be true, the reality is that Gallienus was killed in the summer of 268, and to succeed him, chosen by the army outside of Milan, was Marcus Aurelius Claudius.
However, much to his chagrin, he was stationed at Windsor Castle with the Life Guards and was later forced to leave the army when his true age was discovered.
Furthermore, it was impossible for the Umayyads to judge the size of Martel's army, since Charles had used the trees and forest to help conceal his true numbers.
" He told Grant that, if he remained in the army, " some happy accident might restore you to favor and your true place.
His subjects ' wealth, public credit and a well-standing army make up the true happiness of a prince ," thereby openly declaring himself open to the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment.
Had that been true, as head of the army, in a position given to him by Hatshepsut ( who was clearly not worried about her co-regent's loyalty ), he surely could have led a successful coup, but he made no attempt to challenge her authority during her reign and, her accomplishments and images remained featured on all of the public buildings she built for twenty years after her death.
Remaining true to the Spartan ideals of austere living practices, Agesilaus rejected the gold saying “ he would rather see it in his soldier ’ s hands than his own .” Agesilaus did, however, remove his army into Phrygia, grateful for the death of Tissaphernes.
The army of La Mancha was placed hastily in front of Almonacid and in both flanks: the Vigodet division, a little delayed, in the extreme right, with great part of the cavalry ; they followed by its left, the Castejón division, established on the hill of Utrera, the Zeraín division to its side covering the call hill Santo, and the one of Lacy, next to the Guazalate stream ; 3ª, ( of Girón ), was distributed between the height of the Cerrojones, it carried far left and true key of all the front line, and the hill de la Cruz or of the castle, call thus by the ruins del that is becoming in its top, to serve as reserve.
These statements are not considered credible evidence of his true date of birth because Jews born under the czars may have needed to claim false ages to avoid the Russian army draft.
At that point Polyperchon, a regent of Macedon who had been replaced by Cassander and had all but disappeared for the previous six years, began championing Heracles as Alexander's true heir, and Polyperchon began forming an army.
After Sentinel reveals his true colors and murders Ironhide, he sets up the pillars in the National Mall and brings the Decepticon army consisting of hundreds of Decepticon soldiers and Decepticon ships to Earth.
In February 1934, he demanded that the much smaller Reichswehr be merged into the SA to form a true " people's army ".
This holds especially true for such troops that were not part of a large army ( such as scouting parties ), but it was not unusual to see them employed in such a way even as part of a major force.
In the end, it is revealed that Poquelin's true intention was to re-open Jerrod's Stone ( a portal to the Nine Hells of Baator created long ago ), so that he could conquer the North with an army of devils at his command.
A counterattack was beginning to break the Roman line when Barbatus ' men appeared on the hills and were mistaken for the second Roman army under Mus, a disaster for the Samnites if true.
The army proved true to the governor-general's earlier proclamation rather than to his later fears ; the hostages were rescued, the scene of Sir Alexander Burnes's murder in the heart of Kabul was burned down.
A few days into the snowfall they find out the true nature of the strange phenomenon: an extraterrestrial invasion to Earth, and get enlisted into an improvised resistance army to fight the invaders back.
While it is true that Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, did command an army in the Flanders Campaign of 1793 and was probably in the vicinity, the link with Cassel is considered dubious as the eponymous nursery rhyme appears to have originated well before the Revolutionary Wars.
Typically, the Department or District commander also had field command of the army of the same name, but some conflicts within the ranks occurred when this was not true, particularly when an army crossed a geographic boundary.
According to the Fraccaro interpretation, when the Roman monarchy was replaced by two annually elected praetores ( later called Consuls ), the royal army was divided equally among them for campaigning purposes, which if true explains why a later Polybian legion's cavalry contingent was 300-strong.

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