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The gentle lyricism and decorative elegance of this work are in keeping with the International Style.
He explored in his art a new world of emotion and passion, but with a lyricism and profound sensitivity to color.
In the first Impressionist exhibition of 1874 Morisot showed The Cradle (d'Orsay), in which the visual drama of the composition - with its strong counterpoint - emphasizes the delicacy of the paint and the lyricism of the subject matter, ...
Cezanne's last period, the fruit of intense meditation in solitude, reached the heights of lyricism, achieving in its revelation of life in nature what only the greatest artists can attain in their lifetime.
The pathos of a force entering in action and whose victorious effort is annoyed by no obstacle, that's lyricism. That's because the straight line proceeds from the action of a unique force with no opposition that its domain is lyricism.
Thus the nouveaux réalistes advocated a return to "reality" in opposition to the lyricism of abstract painting.
Gogh, the influence of Seurat, the doctrines of Signac, and a rediscovery of the merits of Degas--especially in his pastels--all combined with his own streak of megalomania to produce a style that had little in common with the thoughtful lyricism of ...
"These are the works in which, under the mask of discrete lyricism, he has been most radical, presenting paintings that are the sum of their discrete visible parts. In this structural candour he can be likened to Pollock in his open drip paintings...
"The Hopper formula -- if it can be called that -- is about 70 percent common sense (fidelity to the subject, but no extraneous details) and 30 percent subdued lyricism."1 ...
in Europe in the late 18th century characterized by a strong interest in Nature, a revolt against the Neoclassic adherence to rules, form and traditions, and exalting of the feelings and senses and a marked preference for individualism, lyricism, ...
to reply to specific charges by his enemies and Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire (1782; Reveries of the Solitary Walker), one of the most moving of his books, in which the intense passion of his earlier writings gives way to a gentle lyricism and ...
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