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Influenced by the masters of the Italian Renaissance, he evolved his own pure style, which was widely imitated after his early death.
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The widely imitated style spread after the mid-18th century to such centres as Höchst, Frankenthal, and Berlin in Germany and to Chelsea, Bow, and Worcester in England.
Tourists particularly liked hand-colored images (some in melting, candy-box hues), and famous sites, picturesque poor folk, samurai (dashingly imitated by actors after samurai were outlawed) and geishas (usually prostitutes gussied up above their station).
If there's something you don't like — why, rewrite it, Marlon, write it your own way.' " Brando's friends boast that he can imitate anybody after fifteen minutes' observation; to judge by the eerie excellence with which he mimicked Logan's vaguely Southern voice, his sad-eyed, beaming, aquiver-with-enthusiasm manner, they are hardly exaggerating.
Life imitates art after all.
Doro's stage clothes are handmade, following models she designs and using synthetic materials which imitate leather after the singer's adhesion to PETA.
The idea that Juba could "imitate himself" after mimicking his rivals points up, according to Lott, "minstrelsy's fundamental consequence for black culture, the dispossession and control by whites of black forms that would not for a long time be recovered".
In order to inscribe the observed gestures into the participant's motor repertoire, volunteers were required to imitate them after viewing each stimulus.
I'm beginning to develop a style, which is maybe a good sign: after having imitated others so much, I can now afford to imitate myself a bit.
If all goes well, he could be available for Sunday's home game against the Chicago Bulls.... Steve Novak was amused, not offended, when Indiana's Danny Granger imitated his championship-belt gesture after a late 3-pointer Tuesday.
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