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Terminating on a fountain below an exedra-like arched pergola, romantically draped in wisteria, it is a scene derived directly from the early 1900s when America's most lavish country houses boast the most palatial landscapes ever devised here.
In none of the same author's plays will you find any reference to (or echo of, or scene derived from) the following singular, and partly equivocal, story.
Most crucially, there are glorious passages of choreography in "Don Quixote," notably the dances for Kitri and her friends in Act I and the Act II vision scene, derived from the original 1869 production by Marius Petipa.
Though the scene derived from the fantasy world inside his romantic head, Althoff's costumes, sets and fabric puppets for an hourlong play by the video artist Yair Oelbaum — part of the biennial's elaborate performance program — promises to bring it to life.
That the extreme violence of the scene derives from Artemisia's responses to her rape, as has been suggested, is conceivable but unprovable.
The donkey dung scene derives from Basile's "Racconto dell'Orco" and "Ari-ari, Ciuco Mio, Butta Danari!," No. 127 of the 200 yarns in Calvino's popular folklore anthology, published in 1956.
Evaluating each scene, input data from the system's sensor is automatically referenced against an internal database of over 30,000 scenes derived from actual photographs to calculate correct exposure values.
Inspired by the shadow puppet theatre of Thailand, Germany's Lotte Reiniger employed animated silhouettes to create elaborately detailed scenes derived from folktales and children's books.
Mimetic scenes derived from the mythology of Vishnu are still sometimes enacted by the Bengali jatras, folk pageants combining words and conventionalized mime, and the rasas, folk dance-dramas.
Izapan stelae are carved in relief with narrative scenes derived from mythology and legend; among the depictions are warfare and decapitation, ceremonies connected with the sacred world tree, and meetings of what seem to be tribal elders.
Stauffer and Grimson [2] introduced an adaptive Gaussian mixture model, which is sensitive to the changes in dynamic scenes derived from illumination changes, extraneous events, etc. Rather than modelling the values of all the pixels of an image as one particular type of distribution, they modelled the values of each pixel as a mixture of Gaussians.
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