Sentence examples for remembered landscape from inspiring English sources

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He had a powerful sense of the emptiness of his remembered landscape, animated only momentarily by human action; life becomes explicable as a diagrammatic series of gestures and relationships, "the underlying magic", as Miró described it, and he developed a way of painting that seemed to respond to those energies.

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Mr. Graves, however, calls these paintings, done in acrylic on canvas or board and populated by architectural and natural forms, "Remembered Landscapes" and "Imagined Landscapes".

Sutcliffe called on voters to remember the landscape Labour inherited, and recognise the improvements which sustained investment has produced.

"On Battleship Hill's caved-in trenches, a hateful feeling still lingers," she mourns, her voice high and haunted, remembering a landscape that's been so scarred by monstrous inhumanity that even the mountains resemble "teeth in a rotten mouth".

Not far from de Staël's "Sky," an untitled abstract oil on board by Gerhard Richter likewise conjures the image of a landscape remembered from a dream.

No, I wanted the chimney to be obliterated because I remembered how the landscape looked before it was built; because the power station's placement represented a political willfulness that over the past 50 years has come close to destroying one of the world's most beautiful estuaries.

As the Paris Agreement becomes official on November 4, it's important to remember that landscape-scale restoration is so critical to climate mitigation that it was codified as a solution in Article 5.1 of the final agreement.

Remember that landscaping is hard physical work that sometimes demands working in extreme conditions.

He produced work in a range of forms, including his portrait of Romantic poet Robert Burns, which depicts him against a dramatic Scottish background, but he is chiefly remembered for his landscapes and has been seen as "the founder of the Scottish landscape tradition".

He produced work in a large range of forms, including his portrait of Romantic poet Robert Burns, which depicts him against a dramatic Scottish background, but he is chiefly remembered for his landscapes and is described in the Oxford Dictionary of Art as "the founder of the Scottish landscape tradition".

By the 19th century, Western-style perspective techniques ceased to be a novelty and had been absorbed into Japanese artistic culture, deployed by such artists as Hokusai and Hiroshige, two artists best remembered for their landscapes, a genre Toyoharu pioneered.

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