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iconic and depiction
Initially, lithography suited Johns and enabled him to create print versions of iconic depiction of flags, maps, and targets that filled his paintings.
By the next century the iconic depiction of the Virgin enthroned carrying the infant Christ was established, as in the example from the only group of icons surviving from this period, at Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai.
Spears ' depiction of Brown was that of a jealous, verbally abusive, philandering cocaine-addicted drunk who bristled at his wife's more iconic popularity.
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The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism and hence in the depiction of the Middle Ages in popular culture.
Similarly, Andy no longer beats his wife, because of concerns about the depiction of domestic violence ( which was usually portrayed in a highly stylised manner, as an iconic cartoon smoke cloud with fists and feet protruding ).
This macabre work is iconic in its own right, and influential in the history of modern kinbaku, in that Itoh Seiu was fascinated by Yoshitoshi's accurate depiction of sakasa zuri ( upside down suspension ).
Rather than merely using the visual examples of works such as those by Pheidias, the iconic sculptor of classical Athens, whose free standing and frieze statuary represent the acme of the classical depiction of the human form in larger-than life bronze or marble, Sicard used literary sources to explain the symbology behind the form.
Similar traits can be seen in the Laocoön group which is a reworked copy of a lost original that was likely close both in time and place of origin to Nike, but while Laocoon, vastly admired by Renaissance and classicist artists, has come to be seen as a more self-conscious and contrived work, Nike of Samothrace is seen as an iconic depiction of triumphant spirit and of the divine momentarily coming face to face with man.
His simplified depiction of Kelly in his armour has become an iconic Australian image.
# The image represents an iconic depiction of a character in a film that grossed $ 353 million ( USD ) and was nominated for two academy awards and two golden globes.
This may be due to iconic depiction customs on how saints are depicted.
But the depiction goes beyond the iconic: his alcoholism, interest in the spiritual plane and hallucinogenic drugs as entheogens, and, particularly, his growing obsession with death are threads which weave in and out of the film.
1939-Guernica, Picasso ’ s iconic depiction of the horrors of the Spanish civil war, is displayed at the Whitechapel on its first and only visit to Britain
* Lady Gaga's iconic " hair bow " derives from the depiction of Apollo in Apollo Belvedere

iconic and Chaplin
Modern Times is a 1936 comedy film by Charlie Chaplin that has his iconic Little Tramp character struggling to survive in the modern, industrialized world.
The trajectory of the impressive professional career and turbulent private life that leads to this moment is traced via flashbacks in which Chaplin recalls his introduction to Hollywood and silent movies, his failed marriages and problems with the press, his dealings with the FBI, and the creation of his most beloved character, the iconic Little Tramp.

iconic and working
He created the iconic working class tramp figure played by Arthur Haynes in the latter's long-running and top-rating ATV comedy series.
Captains Courageous, which contains Bartholomew's most iconic performance, was the movie he most enjoyed working on.
Originally sold as a simple working man's knife, the Opinel has since become an iconic symbol of French culture and lifestyle.
The CEO of the CJC, Bernie Farber, argued that “ CUPW has a very well-established, almost an iconic, reputation as a radical organization on the far extremes of the Canadian labour movement ” and that “ The vast majority of men and women working for the postal service have no clue about such resolutions.
By the late 1880s Tryon, working most often in oils, began painting landscapes in what would become his mature and iconic style.
In 2011 he began working on a new web venture where he judges new music with A & R music guru Nigel Grainge & iconic rocker Sir Bob Geldof.
Built as part of the third stage of the Moscow Metro and opened on 15 May 1944 during the Second World War, the station is one of the iconic symbols of the system, famous for its architectural decoration which is work of architects Vladimir Schuko ( who died whilst working on the station's project in 1939 ) and Vladimir Gelfreich, along with participation of his student Igor Rozhin.
Discussing working with Leslie Grantham, who played Vicki's " iconic " father Den, Johnson said, " I was 2 when he left EastEnders 1989 so I never witnessed the hype surrounding him.
With this band in particular through the 80's he learned his production skills working alongside greats like Vic Coppersmith-Heaven and Mark Goldenberg, and locals Mark Opitz and Mark Moffat, often in the iconic Festival Records Studios.

iconic and frantically
As Scorsese frantically tried to get other cameras up, Kovács was already rolling and able to capture the iconic song by the blues legend.

iconic and keep
In an iconic speech to the Council of State, William to the shock of his audience motivated his conflict with King Philip II by saying that, even though he had decided for himself to keep to the Catholic faith, he could not approve that monarchs should desire to rule over the souls of their subjects and take away from them their freedom of belief and religion.
Though not true to historic character these additions have ensured the iconic status of the keep which ensures that it features on the logos of many local clubs and businesses including Nenagh Town Council.
Hudson opted to keep the scarf, as it was such an iconic part of the character.
The Bulls play for an iconic coach who turns a blind eye to anything that his players may be doing off the field or anything that his assistant coaches and trainers condone to keep those players in the game.

iconic and up
In Jacob M. Appel's short story, " The Grand Concourse " ( 2007 ), a woman who grew up in the iconic Lewis Morris Building returns to the Morrisania neighborhood with her adult daughter.
The company partnered up with Drew because " she emulates the iconic image of CoverGirl with her fresh, natural beauty and energetic yet authentic spirit " said Esi Eggleston Bracey, Vice President and General Manager of CoverGirl Cosmetics North America.
Allmusic described Minor Threat's music as " iconic ," and noted that their groundbreaking music " has held up better than of most of their contemporaries.
It is highly featural and visually iconic, both in the shapes of the characters, which are abstract pictures of the hands, face, and body, and in their spatial arrangement on the page, which does not follow a sequential order like the letters that make up written English words.
In contrast, Rachel Rosenstock notes that the vocabulary exhibited in her study of International Sign was largely made up of highly iconic signs common to many sign languages:
An iconic scene of the shadow of Nosferatu ( Count Orlok ) climbing up a staircase
Both Bemular and Redman were designed by Toru Narita, who also came up with the final design for Ultraman based on his Redman design, now resembling a less-scary Buck Rogers-style alien being, mixed with a bit of the iconic " Roswell Alien.
We're an iconic thing, up there in the public eye, so we have to expect that.
Sarge is known to frequently beat up Beetle for any excuse he can think of, leaving Beetle a shapeless pulp ( one of the most iconic images in the strip ).
Gradius, with its iconic protagonist, defined the side-scrolling shoot ' em up and spawned a series spanning several sequels.
The image of Doherty and Barât entwined, Barât looking up protectively as his friend leans into his shoulder, on the front of their second album, has been called by Anthony Thornton " one of the most iconic rock images of the last decade ".
Plans include the introduction of an expansive plaza area ' Infinity View ' that will open up the pedestrian area to dramatic views of the iconic Infinity Bridge.
Then Cleese and Lewis teamed up ( with Amnesty's new fundraising director Peter Walker ) in 1979 to create The Secret Policeman's Ball-the first show to carry what became the iconic Secret Policeman's Ball title.
This simple narrative can often be summed up with a single iconic image, such as the theme park logo from Jurassic Park.
Gaspar's work became so iconic that various independent comics publishers which sprang up in the 1970s and 1980s — such as Atlas / Seaboard, Continuity Comics, and Eclipse Comics — hired him to design logos for their entire line of titles.
Joshi's iconic status in the music world has earned him a whole generation of suni shagirds who by merely listening to him have picked up his style and not through any formal tutelage.
The paper is either cut or folded to form a long strip, and this is in turn folded up in a diagonal fashion until the end of the strip is tucked into the last fold, securing the final paper football in its iconic triangular shape.
In the days leading up to the auction, Denise Okuda, former Trek scenic artist and video supervisor, as well as co-writer of the auction catalog, said: " That's the item people say they really have to have, because it's so iconic to a much-beloved episode.
The iconic final scene of the video depicts a cowboy riding a Skewbald horse in slow motion getting thrown to the ground, and getting up again.
The engine is a 1. 8-litre fuel-injected unit which, although it shares its displacement with the iconic CTi, pushes out 8 kW of extra power, taking it up to 90 kW.
The tallest of the flying birds, standing at a height of up to 1. 8 m ( 5. 9 ft ), they are conspicuous and iconic species of open wetlands.
* A number of DC Comics related media, typically involving the teaming up of iconic superheroes Superman and Batman
' This ended up with the majority of the audience standing up and repeating the line much like Kirk Douglas ' iconic scene in the 1960 film Spartacus and Douglas storming off the stage.

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