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(The sight of a delicate form in a rough fabric was hauntingly captured in a video by Juan Manuel Fernandez).
Still, the promotion abroad of American art and letters after 1946 required a delicate form of intrigue between private institutions and government agencies.
Silk in its most modern, most delicate form is the specialty of Michiko Uehara, who works with single silk threads, as fine as baby hair.
The great postwar mainstream jazz pianist, one of the seedlings sent here from Detroit in the 1950's, has given New York several decades' worth of consummate small-group craftsmanship, balancing improvisation and delicate form in bebop, Ellingtonia, song standards and his originals.
The great mainstream jazz pianist, one of the seedlings sent here from Detroit in the 1950's, has given New York several decades' worth of consummate small-group craftsmanship, balancing improvisation and delicate form in bebop, Ellingtonia, song standards and his originals.
I have in mind the brave excellence of Bobby Short, the forty-six-year-old singer and pianist, who, one of the last examples (and indubitably the best) of the café singer or the supper-club singer or "troubadour," as the late Vernon Duke called him, practices what is probably the most intimate and delicate form of live entertainment extant.
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In her 2014 installation "A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby," the artist Kara Walker highlighted the brutal labor required to produce the sugar that took these delicate forms.
Rembrandt's "notions of the delicate forms of women would have frightened an arctic bear", snarked a much less distinguished painter, Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846).
Even the vitrine marked "Installation in Progress" engages, with a tea service whose delicate forms are pinched and dented like George Ohr pots.
Eventually, the congregation, which is there for Christmas Mass, spills out into the plaza in front of the church, and the magic of the building's delicate forms is driven home.
Step 3: The tall flowers added last, like scabiosa, with its slender stem and small, contained blossom, are what Ms. Owen and Ms. Ryhanen call the "wispy gestures," the more delicate forms that draw your eye upward.
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