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This was when, he writes, he got "a taste for pictures and good engravings … I certainly admired the best paintings, which I discussed with the old curator".
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The taste for these pictures is a measure of our enduring hunger to experience unmediated reality.
The taste for 15th-century Italian pictures developed at the expense of 17th-century art.
"The taste for this type of picture was once almost universal among the Catholics," the priest wrote in an essay on the opening page.
Yet, despite her taste for research with "bigger picture implications," she found even this more broadly focused academic research too specialised.
But when the "Sayonara" officials began to try to corral them, they had to contend with the circumstance that nightworkers, such as they were dealing with, have no taste for the early rising that picture-making demands.
Unlike ordinary history paintings manned by statuesque protagonists, his big pictures played to a taste for disasters involving seething multitudes.
More than a decade later, Viselman hasn't lost his taste for provocation, referring to his Oogieloves movie as "a 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' for a family audience".
And their taste in pictures is playful.
Yet he also had a taste for lurid, graphic imagery: the eerily glittering Salomé pictures of Gustave Moreau, the diabolical caricatures of Félicien Rops.
* * * New demands for new times are the big-picture reasons I've lost the taste for doing negative reviews.
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