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This constant shifting of attention between two artistic worlds keeps you in a state of perceptual anxiety.
In the postwar years the paper has increasingly covered medicine and other scientific fields, the entertainment and artistic worlds, and literary developments while maintaining its outstanding international coverage.
And his collaboration with George Balanchine, Lincoln Kirstein and the New York City Ballet proved that Robbins could straddle two artistic worlds and excel in both.
Politics of another sort were on Mr. Simon's mind — namely, those at the intersection of the city's financial and artistic worlds.
The tragedy of Welles's career, of course, was that he was always straddling the commercial and artistic worlds, and, after his first great success, rarely conquering either.
Beginning in the late 16th century, collectors demonstrated their command over the natural and artistic worlds in the cabinet of curiosities — a room, a set of shelves or even (yes) a box displaying whatever caught the collector's fancy.
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Everything is loosely connected in Mr. Lemon's artistic world.
Palombo added: "This approach [Duchess' illustrations] is typical of my artistic world, my own artistic language.
"Mine is not an artistic world, it is a commercial world.
And so the literary and artistic world came to have a subculture of its own.
Above all, Arendt looked derisively at the Viennese artistic world that Zweig recalled longingly.
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