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Nothing deflects concentration on the cumulative effects of fleeting moments.
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The title refers to the subliminal effect of fleeting film images.
The idea is to help gauge the effect of the fleeting glimpses of ads that have come to permeate sports telecasts.
Foremost among them is Theodore Robinson, whose rural landscapes convincingly capture the fleeting effects of natural light.
Many of the paintings are little more than sketches, capturing the fleeting effects of light and the patterns of clouds in motion.
Green headed home from France with what he thought were two wonderful, rare pastel studies of skies, in which Monet explored fleeting effects of nature and light.
Less camera-faithful to nature, it involved a closer interest in the fleeting effects of light and color, and a more painterly use of pigment.
Yet for Pissarro, an anarchist and a Jew (albeit a secular one) in 19th-century France, Impressionism was about much more than the fleeting effects of light.
The earliest of the sketches tries to record the fleeting effects of weather on the landscape and reflects the influential teachings of the 18th-century painter Pierre-Henri Valenciennes.
He moved to Maine, made a pilgrimage to Homer's studio at Prout's Neck, and the vigorous, shimmering watercolors he began to paint aspired to Homer's fleeting effects of light and movement.
About the same time, Monet was influenced by the innovative painters Eugene Boudin and Johan Barthold Jongkind, who depicted fleeting effects of sea and sky by means of highly coloured and texturally varied methods of paint application.
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