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sensualist
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A person who believes in enjoying sensuality and the experience of pleasant sensations.
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His poetry stems from the neo-Romantic and Symbolist tradition, but his style evolved from sensualist and melancholic to more ascetic and contemplative.
The question of whether there exists a "Sydney school"—as contrasted with the rival claims of aesthetics of a "Melbourne school"—has provided a context for debates about main currents in Australian art more generally, especially given Sydney's more marked modernist, sensualist, decorative, or simply commercial influences.
It makes sense: this composer was a sensualist for whom beauty of sound became an end in itself.
Ligeti, a composer with a cerebral reputation, became in Salonen's hands an unrestrained sensualist: voices and woodwinds exchanged whispery intimacies, the sound levitating upward in Disney's magical acoustical space.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet GALLERIES — UPTOWN DANIEL MASCLET The work of this little-known modernist photographer (1892-1969) appears to come from a uniquely (if not stereotypically) French sensibility — he's part flâneur, part sensualist.
(Clyde, in Lucinda's descriptions, comes across as a passionate, possessive, pig-headed, pugnacious sensualist — jealous and headbutting, but high entertainment).
A bisexual sensualist, blessed and cursed with seraphic good looks — witnessed at the Whitney by a Warhol "Screen Test" of 1964 — Thek shared a close friendship with Susan Sontag, which started in 1959 and ended a decade later.
Mozart's music transforms him into a radical sensualist, a seeker of extremes.
It was produced with Charles Laughton in 1947, during Brecht's Hollywood exile, and Brecht's image of the scientist as a worldly sensualist and ironist is hard to beat, or forget.
She's a real sensualist, wide open to experience.
Among the other Romantics, Wordsworth is a master at reflecting on nature, Coleridge an inspired thief of images from the natural world, and Keats a great sensualist of natural perceptions.
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