Sentence examples for likeness made from inspiring English sources

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It cinludes a candy-colored pictur by Andy Warhol; a small, rumpled photograph of the dealer in a hal of light by Mike and Doug Starn; an amusingly kitschy ceramic head by Meyer Vaisman; the dealer's name ghostly image seen through a jigsaw puzzle screen by Jasper Johns; and an Abstract Expressionist likeness made by Elaine de Kooning in 1954 (Johnson).

It includes a candy-colored picture by Andy Warhol; a small, rumpled photograph of the dealer in a halo of light by Mike and Doug Starn; an amusingly kitschy ceramic head by Meyer Vaisman; the dealer's name spelled in green neon by Bruce Nauman; his ghostly image seen through a jigsaw puzzle screen by Jasper Johns; and an Abstract Expressionist likeness made by Elaine de Kooning in 1954 (Johnson).

I began toying with the idea of having her likeness made into a figure by a fine art doll-maker I came across on Etsy.

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His portraits seem to be based on the likenesses made of New Englanders by itinerant artists around the same time, in which the subject's direct gaze engages the viewer.

Chopra appeared on the inaugural cover of India's edition of Maxim, and she and three other Bollywood actors (Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Hrithik Roshan) had their likenesses made into a series of miniature dolls for Hasbro and the UK-based Bollywood Legends Corporation.

But I have come to think             the argument-by-likeness makes             a simpler point.

The DiBari family and two other families also claimed that religion was promoted through elementary and middle school exercises, like making a likeness of a Hindu god as part of a lesson on India, and the sale of worry dolls that were said to chase off bad dreams.

On 1977's spooky "Hall of Mirrors," legendary German electro-pioneers Kraftwerk sang a line that underscored the hyperreal appeal of the clean-cut, automaton-like likenesses that made up their album portraits and public image: "He fell in love with the image of himself/ And suddenly the picture was distorted".

While not the best section of the exhibition, it includes an interesting portrait by Chuck Close of his mother-in-law, "Fanny," from 1984, done in his recognizable mug-shot photorealism — except that the likeness was made by the artist pressing his fingerprints onto the surface like analog pixels.

A SELF-PORTRAIT has traditionally meant a likeness, often made by looking into a mirror.

A likeness he made of E. H. Gary for the 25th anniversary of the U. S. Steel Corporation was given to 60,000 associates & employees.

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