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In Baldessari's "Kiss/Panic" (1984), ten cropped photographs of hands holding guns surround the two central images: a chaotic crowd scene, and an extreme closeup of a kiss.
At the same time, the dreams he looked at had significantly more, and more intense, central images than a typical set of dream reports.
Barbe-bleue was once extremely popular in East Germany where its central images of revivification and liberation, one suspects, struck deep chords.
An extended family coursed through the rituals of everyday life in "The Klezmer Sketch," whose central images were an arranged marriage and a meal around a table ringed by gesticulating men and women.
Around central images of armies stampeding or peasants tending livestock, the Fontana teams put in lively borders of legless or winged satyrs, jugglers and sea monsters that scholars call grotesques.
Almost impossibly, he had woven in some of the central images: fire is very important; so is the notion of black and white, light and dark, good and evil.
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Britten turns this central image on its head.
The central image is big, bold and highly detailed.
It's a grim central image, to be sure.
That image of Victorine soon became the central image of my book.
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