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Chaar drew deeply on a pull of apple-flavoured shisha.
Yet the greatest artist of the American wilderness, who drew deeply on Church and Bierstadt, was not a painter.
The D'Orsay exhibition, which drew deeply on its own reserve of Neoclassical art, developed its campaign with careful calculation of public reaction.
He lit the cigarette and drew deeply on it, half closing his eyes against the smoke, which seemed to make them slant still more.
Tashlin drew deeply on his decade of experience directing cartoons for Warner Brothers to put together a fast-paced series of surreal sight gags and self-referential asides.
Together, with their many accents, they made 1940s New York a cosmopolitan centre for a new kind of painting that drew deeply on cubism and surrealism.
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His writings have drawn deeply on his early experience.
Art that communicates powerfully draws deeply on the duende.
Drawing deeply on his cigarette, Tahsin Ertugruloglu, the Turkish-Cypriots' foreign minister, leans over to a foreign reporter.
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