Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Sergio Aragonés" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

drawings and are
Paintings and drawings by Marie Moore of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, are shown thru Nov. 5 at the Meadows Gallery, 3211 Ellis Av., week days, 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., closed Mondays.
This is not only a compliment to Mijbil, of whom there are a fine series of photographs and drawings in the book, but to the author who has catalogued the saga of a frightened otter cub's journey by plane from Iraq to London, then by train ( where he lay curled in the wash basin playing with the water tap ) to Camusfearna, with affectionate detail.
In addition to the paintings are drawings, prints, and illustrations.
Unfortunately, the drawings are long gone ; no recording was made.
There are approximately 50, 000 drawings and over two million prints.
There are groups of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, ( including his only surviving full-scale cartoon ), Dürer ( a collection of 138 drawings is one of the finest in existence ), Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Claude and Watteau, and largely complete collections of the works of all the great printmakers including Dürer ( 99 engravings, 6 etchings and most of his 346 woodcuts ), Rembrandt and Goya.
Reasons for this transition was productive uses for such monitors, i. e. besides widescreen computer game play and movie viewing, are the word processor display of two standard letter pages side by side, as well as CAD displays of large-size drawings and CAD application menus at the same time.
In fields outside art, technical drawings or plans of buildings, machinery, circuitry and other things are often called " drawings " even when they have been transferred to another medium by printing.
To this day, embryo drawings are made in biology undergraduate developmental biology lessons.
On the other hand, Michael K. Richardson, Professor of Evolutionary Developmental Zoology, Leiden University, while recognizing that some criticisms of the drawings are legitimate ( indeed, it was he and his co-workers who began the modern criticisms in 1998 ), has supported the drawings as teaching aids, and has said that " on a fundamental level, Haeckel was correct "
Haeckel ’ s embryo drawings are primarily intended to express his idiosyncratic theory of embryonic development, the Biogenetic Law, which in turn assumes ( but is not crucial to ) the evolutionary concept of common descent.
Although Rutimeyer did not denounce Haeckel ’ s embryo drawings as fraud, he argued that such drawings are manipulations of public and scientific thought.
In a March 2000 issue of Natural History, Stephen Jay Gould argued that Haeckel “ exaggerated the similarities by idealizations and omissions .” As well, Gould argued that Haeckel ’ s drawings are simply inaccurate and falsified.
On the other hand, one of those who criticized Haeckel's drawings, Michael Richardson, has argued that " Haeckel's much-criticized drawings are important as phylogenetic hypotheses, teaching aids, and evidence for evolution ".
Some version of Haeckel ’ s drawings can be found in many modern biology textbooks in discussions of the history of embryology, with clarification that these are no longer considered valid.
" Although his drawings are open to criticism, his drawings should not be considered falsifications of any sort.
Although modern defense of Haeckel's embryo drawings still considers the inaccuracy of his drawings, charges of fraud are considered unreasonable.
R. Bender ultimately goes so far as to reject His's claims regarding the fabrication of certain stages of development in Haeckel's drawings, arguing that Haeckel's embryo drawings are faithful representations of real stages of embryonic development in comparison to published embryos.

drawings and both
When paper became generally available, from the 14th century onwards, artists ' drawings, both preparatory studies and finished works, became increasingly common.
Although Müller did not specifically have an influence in advocating Haeckel's embryo drawings, both shared a common understanding of development from lower to higher forms, for Müller specifically saw humans as the last link in an endless chain of evolutionary development.
A gifted caricaturist, much of the inspiration for his sketches was derived from his own dreams while the films-in-progress both originated from and stimulated drawings for characters, decor, costumes and set designs.
The evidence from indigenous sources is even more interesting, both in the commentaries about her role, and in her prominence in the drawings made of conquest events.
In his final years he was one of the first artists to use female models for preparatory drawings — male pupils (" garzoni ") were normally used for studies of both sexes.
In his review of The Powerpuff Girls Movie, movie critic Bob Longino of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution said that, " the intricate drawings emanate 1950s futuristic pizazz like a David Hockney scenescape ," and that the show is " one of the few American creations that is both gleeful pop culture and exquisite high art.
The majority if not all of this detailing and significant contributions to his architectural drawings were designed and detailed by his wife Margaret Macdonald whom Charles had met when they both attended the Glasgow School of Art.
Berkeley ) campus, except for the Dumbarton Oaks documents located at the library there, and the Arnold Arboretum drawings in their archives, both under the stewardship of Harvard.
Between 1821 and 1838 Pugin's father had published a series of volumes of architectural drawings, the first two entitled, Specimens of Gothic Architecture, and the following three, Examples of Gothic Architecture, that were to remain both in print and the standard references for Gothic architecture for at least the next century.
He left nearly 9, 000 drawings, 8, 856 of which ( by both Robert and James Adam ) were subsequently purchased in 1821 for £ 200 by the architect John Soane and are now at the Soane Museum in London.
For example, the late W. R. Rearick gave him Il Tramonte ( see Gallery ) and he is an alternative choice for a number of drawings that might be by Titian or Giorgione, and both are sometimes credited with the design of some of his engravings.
Today his drawings continue to be a source of inspiration for both Swedish and international artists such as Arnulf Rainer, Günter Brus, Georg Baselitz, Per Kirkeby, Torsten Andersson, Ola Billgren, or Donald Baechler.
The bridge was designed by Robert Adam, whose working drawings are preserved in the Sir John Soane's Museum, and is one of only four bridges in the world with shops across the full span on both sides.
" Xenakis had originally trained as an architect, so some of his drawings, which he called ' arborescences ', resembled both organic forms and architectural structures.
The top and bottom panels are drawings from a manuscript held, as of 1801, in the " Royal Library " dating from early 14th century showing parties of both sexes hawking by the waterside ; the falconer is frightening the fowl to make them rise and the hawk is in the act of seizing upon one of them.
Botanical illustrations became popular in the Renaissance, both as hand tinted woodblock illustrations in books or broadsheets and as tinted ink drawings on vellum or paper.
His life drawings of both animals and people were used and referenced throughout his life.
Among his many contributions between the world wars to the world of publishing, for both an elite and a popular audience, are his pen, brush, and ink drawings that were reproduced on the covers of the upmarket pulp magazine Adventure in 1927.
In the early 20th century, these drawings of women helped define certain body images — such as being clean, being healthy, and being wholesome — and were enjoyed by both " normal " men and women ; but as time progressed these images changed from respectable to illicit.
He was inspired from a young age by both his older sister's drawings and the work of Kazuo Umezu.
In addition, continental European manufacturers and European ship book publishers had adopted the 1: 1250 drawing scale because of its similar convenience in size for both models and comparison drawings in books.
Works on paper, both drawings and watercolors, were frequently exhibited by Homer beginning in 1882.
George Dance the Younger died in 1825, and in 1836 Soane purchased both George Dance the Elder's 293 and George Dance the younger's 1, 303 surviving drawings from his son, which were housed in the Museum in a specially designed cabinet ; Sir William Chambers 789 drawings ; James Playfair 286 drawings ; other architects and artists with drawings in the collection include: Matthew Brettingham, Thomas Sandby, Humphry Repton, Joseph Nollekens, Peter Scheemakers, John Michael Rysbrack, and others, in total 1, 635 drawings.

1.178 seconds.