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the picturing
noun
A representation of anything (as a person, a landscape, a building) upon canvas, paper, or other surface, by drawing, painting, printing, photography, etc.
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For the critic Arthur Danto, who wrote an essay for the "Picturing People" catalog at the Renaissance Society, an underlying humanism unifies all of Mr. Bey's work.
When Hollywood first started portraying Jesus in films, one fundamentalist Christian fumed, "The picturing of the life and sufferings of our Savior by these institutions falls nothing short of blasphemy".
In the 19th century it came to be associated with Romanticism and the picturing of nature as a sublime, godly creation — only to fall out of favor in the 20th century.
The "varieties of truth" Sellars speaks of include empirical truth (which involves the picturing relation mentioned below), mathematical truth, legal truth, moral truth, etc.
The 'Shame On You' headlines of Tuesday were fully justified but in the picturing of the guilty men there was one photograph missing.
Such realism is also taken to be manifested in the essential bi-polarity of propositions; likewise, a straightforward reading of the picturing relation posits objects there to be represented by signs.
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Or the pictures.
See the pictures.
The picture vanished.
Oh, and the picture?
The picture is me.
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