Sentence examples for evocative depiction from inspiring English sources

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It is a marvelously realistic and evocative depiction.

It's also a sublimely evocative depiction of California in the 70s.

But in the book's most evocative depiction of the artist, we attend a surreal Caroline salon at which Andy Warhol and the editor of Vogue gather around Van Dyck's painting of the Digby family.

And by nightfall of 6 June, troops of the 50th Infantry had made their way to the outskirts of Bayeux - home to that most evocative depiction of an earlier regime-changing cross-Channel invasion.

Prochnik is Putnam's great-grandson, and his account is informative, lively, and well worth reading, both for its insights into the history of psychoanalysis, and its evocative depiction of the Putnam family's more unusual habits.

There I discovered several excellent works of Tonalism and Impressionism by Childe Hassam, Willard Metcalf and Mary Cassatt, and an absorbing painting by Thomas Eakins, titled "Singing a Pathetic Song" (1881), that offers an evocative depiction of the old-fashioned home musical.

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With his keen dialogue and evocative depictions of violence, Tarantino forged a strong cult followings almost immediately.

Sotheby's (March 6) is offering a group of nine works by the landscape artist, illustrator, and muralist Eric Sloane (who specialized in views of New England and the Southwest), from the collection of a friend of the artist; his evocative depictions — of a covered bridge in New Hampshire, a house in a Connecticut field — summon up a world of silence, cloud formations, stone, and weathered wood.

Its 22 paintings and suite of 10 ink washes fall into three loose groups: staged tableaux (1982-88), evocative depictions of atmospheric space (1994-2002) and expansive views often glimpsed through abstract architectural structures (2004-06).

The information contained in this geomagnetic download, posits Lowder, reaches us at a subconscious level -- and this is what has compelled him to the new style of the work, evocative depictions of the most epic of all clouds -- that which both contain and obscure the archive of human intelligence.

"This passion for specificity, for the hypnotic materiality of the world one is in," he said, "is all but at the heart of the task to which every American novelist has been enjoined since Herman Melville and his whale and Mark Twain and his river: to discover the most arresting, evocative verbal depiction for every last American thing".

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