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Discover LudwigThe phrase "local colors" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the specific colors or color schemes that are associated with a particular place, culture, or region. Example: The artist incorporated vibrant local colors into his painting of the Italian countryside, capturing the essence of the region's beauty.
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Or one of the local colors.
"No," he said at last, "because that was about using Western musical language flavored by local colors, the classic Orientalist agenda of Rimsky-Korsakov and Gliere".
While the nation finds strength in the flag, New York is going to have to raise again the local colors: vanity, libido, ambition, attitude.
The erudite, richly experienced Henri, rejecting the then fashionable Impressionism, channelled lessons of Velázquez, Hals, and Goya through the modernizing mode of Manet: abrupt tonal contrasts, clarion local colors, drawing with paint.
Rendering the charade à la Velázquez — only more so, with heightened contrasts of light and dark and stabbing local colors — produced a surplus of visual delight that practically overwhelmed the frivolous subject.
Local colors of the Provence region, from landscape to cuisine to tales of religious miracles, provoked Mr. Adams to write a piece that teems with wide-eyed curiosity and nonstop energy.
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Most strikingly, when male monkeys migrated from a different-colored region, they ate the local color.
"It's local color.
Well, we wanted local color.
OLD SAYBROOK Central Gallery "Local Color," group show.
So much for local color.
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