- of the year" and that he has
composed the
group to be "so
thoroughly sculpturesque"
without losing the "simplicity of nature" and that it
favourably compared...
- of
Saint Vincent “Sant Vicenç”
dating from c. XI-XII
which has very
sculpturesque doors and windows. Near to the main Town Square,
there is the “Prat...
- was
entirely intellectual and academic:
clear and
precise drawing,
sculpturesque modelling, and
pictorial erudition were
esteemed above all. Makart,...
- the
difference is
almost imperceptible but
sufficient to give it a
sculpturesque quality and a life, that
cannot pertain to
rectangular blocks of stone...
-
however that they were
sometimes slightly over-p****ionate, and
generally '
sculpturesque' in character". By this, he
meant that "each
stanza was a
separate unit"...
-
young holding the
infant Jesus on her lap. Jesus'
anatomy is
small sculpturesque and muscular. The
figure is human-centred
featuring realistic anatomical...
-
women relays a
message of
cultural identity.
Romas painted attractive sculpturesque figures and
brilliantly emplo**** a
complex shadowing technique. The...
-
twelve rectangular frescos, in
highly decorative three-dimensional
sculpturesque frames, in the
Gallery of François I (1533–1539).
Following the death...
- costumes. The
figure of
Jesus suspended by a mere
piece of
cloth is
sculpturesque, simple, and weighty. Stavraki's work is
comparable to Duccio's Descent...
- metal-panelled door,
fixed furniture,
display systems, and
exposed concrete sculpturesque gargoyles are
symbolic of the
prevailing style of Chandigarh's architecture...