A typical example is bamboo, (9)is associated with the Confucian and Taoist philosophies.Chinese painting is very symbolic. Each part has a certain (10)(mean), which theauthor has put into it, but the main idea of the whole picture is the harmony of mind and senses, manand nature. ...
ExceptionalHis talent for painting is truly exceptional. ExcerptAn excerpt from the book was published in the magazine. ExcessThe project was shelved due to excess costs. ExchangeThey agreed to exchange gifts on their anniversary. ExciteThe upcoming holiday excites the children. ...
Most paintersdiscover a style of painting that suits them and stick to that, especially ifpeople admire their pictures. But Picasso, the great Spanish painter, was likea man who had not yet found his own particular style of painting. He kept on strugglingto find the perfect expression till ...
movement in painting associated with Henri Matisse, 1915, from Frenchfauve, "wild beast," a term applied in contempt to these painters by French art critic Louis Vauxcelles at Autumn Salon of 1905. The movement was a reaction against impressionism, featuring vivid use of colors. Frenchfauve(12c...
The couple met in 1969 and have a combined love of painting (her) and sculpture (him) and launched their jewelry brand in 1980. Their work is as intertwined as their iconic Cable bracelet and I for one am a fan. Two lines I’d like to also mention are Kendra Scott and Nadine Ghosn...
Some of the symbolic meanings of colors in English are deeply influenced by religion, which are endowed with different religional connotations and meanings. In the middle ages, the church appointed the artists to use certain colors in painting. For example, the Virgin Marys robes were painted ...
Tacita Quinn, CNN, 15 Oct. 2024 While painting a Nuenen man, the forger missed a long vertical stick used by Brabant peasants to carry bundles of wood on their backs. Francesca Aton, ARTnews.com, 4 Oct. 2024 Definition of peasant Thesaurus...
Ah, color! It's everywhere we look, painting our world with vibrant hues and subtle shades. And just like the diverse palette that adorns our landscapes and art, the English language boasts a rich vocabulary of words to describe them all. From the fiery blaze of a sunset...
Marc Chagall (1887 – 1985) was aRussian–French artist. An earlymodernist, he was associated with several majorartistic stylesand created works in virtually every artistic medium, including painting, book illustrations, stained glass, stage sets, ceramic, tapestries and fine art prints. He experien...
By analysing eighteenth-century theories of the perceived obscurity of literary emotions in comparison with the emotions of the other fine arts (in particular, painting and music), and by highlighting the perceived distinction of literary emotions from what theorists of the period term 'reality', ...