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Much admired, his bold spirit, devotion and leadership touched and changed our lives.
The chief works of this period, the polyptych of 1473 and the Annunciation of 1474, are relatively conservative altarpieces commissioned by the church, but the Salvator Mundi (1465), intended for private devotions, is bold and simple, showing a thorough understanding of the human form and the depiction of personality.
He offers a particularly bold interpretation of Montezuma's devotion to his palace zoo, arguing that he saw Cortés and his men as exotic creatures and hoped to learn by studying them.
I studied Arno with the devotion of a convert: those bold masterly brush strokes; those unbelievably solid compositions; that feeling of reckless spontaneity — but also of utter control in the midst of it.
This is a bold decision and a sign of his devotion and love for Uber.
Mandalas in bold, hypnotic hues and figures of rippling muscularity and devotion are intended to help connect practitioners to meditation and ritual as practical paths to enlightenment.
He preached a strict devotion to the bottom line and engineered a bold set of mergers and acquisitions.
If ever Tony Blair were to question Mr Cook's loyalty he would only need to read Hansard to be assured of his undying devotion, since nobody has yet invented a typeface called Ironic Bold.
As the group started recording with an organ and a rhythm section, Cooke's voice gets stronger and bolder, and by the third disc, it's getting harder to separate religious devotion from earthier impulses.
It means "total devotion".
This devotion is sincere.
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