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  • At the beginning of his painting career he used intimate and colouristic expression.
  • Here, his acquaintance with Robert Delaunay was crucial to his colouristic development.
  • Unlike most caricaturists, Szyk always showed great attention to the colouristic effects and details in his works.
  • Her musical language is typically tonal or modal, but is expanded with extended techniques and colouristic effects.
  • During this period he also composed library music ( which suited his individual and colouristic style with its multi-instrumental and gadgetry-filled approach ).
  • The closely related characters of the four instruments, moreover, while they cover in combination an ample compass of pitch, do not lend themselves to indulgence in purely colouristic effects.
  • Later work saw her largely dispense with the depiction of discrete forms and spatial discontinuities as atmospheric unity and drama assumed a greater importance, particularly the play of light and colouristic intensity.
  • His work, initially influenced by Graham Sutherland, soon developed a strongly colouristic, expressive quality, his largely landscape-inspired subjects of the 1960s and 1970s being treated in an increasingly semi-abstract manner.
  • This significant turning point began with small nudes and still-lifes painted in the studio of Andr?Lhote, and the colouristic organization of his paintings was developed on the landscapes around the countryside Malakoff, Casisse and especially St . Tropez.
  • Although Aralica s work was always in touch with current trends of European art, in a narrower sense it still belonged to the same climes as that of domestic colouristic painters, whose art drew its strength and inspiration from their own, native soil.
  • Knight makes much of the need to fragment an image into tonal and colouristic " masses ", a view that has been claimed to anticipate the late work of Thomas Hearne to produce several drawings of the grounds of his home, Downton Castle in Herefordshire.
  • The red cloak envelopes his puny childish body like a flame in the dark, the sole touch of colour apart from the pale flesh of the juvenile saint . " Compared with the earlier Capitolina and Kansas City versions . . . the Borghese picture is more richly colouristic-an expressive essay in reds, whites, and golden browns.
  • According to Rajko Vujisic, 籺he perceptible and sensual world of Dragojevic, the world over and under the sea, as well as his colouristic plays and opservations recommend him as a homomediteraneus " among the painters; Dragojevic in the peculiar but expected way of his, finds the universal note and balance in the varieties of his central message.
  • "& Halyna Ovcharenko s colouristic, through-composed score for small orchestra gives the undertaking a fierce professional gloss, ranging from plangent folktunes to terrifying brass climaxes worthy of Prokofiev . There were moments when, with realistic campfire blazing, the stage thick with battle-smoke and mustering armies, and another orchestral pile-up brewing, you had pinch yourself to believe this was a children s show . "-The Independent on Sunday
  • In his early works he followed the muted palette of the " tonal school ", but enlived with local highlights of bright colour, but moved in his later works to " a warmer golden tonality, exceptionally allowing himself a greater colouristic exuberance when setting the rosy glow of a sunset sky against water of a deep turquoise blue, as in the " River Scene with Sailing Vessels " ( Rotterdam, Boymans van Beuningen Museum ) ".