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Titled "Streetscape," the piece is an evocative portrait of the composer's native New York City.
This is a beautifully drawn, wistfully evocative portrait of an England that is long gone.
A dreamy, evocative portrait of parental love as it's supposed to be: all-encompassing and unconditional.
Originally published in four volumes, this far-future story presents a powerfully evocative portrait of Earth as the sun dies.
In the Gothic room I encountered another guard, Frank DiMaria, holding forth beneath Sargent's evocative portrait of Mrs. Gardner.
Swedish photographer David Magnusson took the evocative portrait as part of his "Purity" series of images capturing fathers and daughters joining the conservative Christian movement in the US.
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Dutch novelist and short-story writer known for her subtle and evocative portraits of colonial life in the Dutch East Indies.
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