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"Mr. Stern's playing," Mr. Schonberg wrote, "is a perfect illustration of the fact that a big tone can be delicately and even vigorously colored without recourse to a heavy vibrato.
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The show is studded with gems, including a tiny, hyperactive watercolor of New York Harbor by John Marin, a townscape glowing red and green like a stained glass window by Oscar Bleumner, a riff on sailboats by Charles Demuth that resembles elegantly shattered glass and a small, angular, vigorously painted and richly colored still life by Arshile Gorky.
The show is studded by gems, including a tiny, hyperactive watercolor of New York Harbor by John Marin, a townscape glowing red and green like a stained glass window by Oscar Bleumner, a riff on sailboats by Charles Demuth that is like shattered glass and a small, angular, vigorously painted and richly colored still life by Arshile Gorky (Johnson).
The show is studded with gems, including a tiny, hyperactive watercolor of New York Harbor by John Marin, a townscape glowing red and green like a stained-glass window by Oscar Bleumner, a riff on sailboats by Charles Demuth that is like shattered glass and a small, angular, vigorously painted and richly colored still life by Arshile Gorky (Johnson).
"Architecture is frozen music," Goethe reputedly said, a phrase that suits the abstractions in the Athenaeum's "Pattern and Repetition". Stephen Boocks and Reni Gower arrange lines and circles in vigorously contrasting colors.
After the two solutions were mixed and stirred vigorously, the color changed from transparent to opaque white, implying the formation of a microemulsion consisting of cadmium linoleate.
2. Continue to simmer the butter, and whisk vigorously until the color is walnut brown.
Finally, after vigorously defending the color scheme, Mr. Mishaan admitted "it's a matter of taste," but said that he didn't understand his client's negativity.
Directly upstairs you'll find the relatively unknown figurative tapestries from the late 1930s by Hannah Ryggen (1894-1970), a self-taught Swedish weaver, that vigorously protest, with color and verve, the rise of Fascism.
Place your finger on top of the small paper and rub vigorously over the color.
Motesiczky's early study and lifelong friendship with Max Beckmann shows in her own vigorously brushy style, smoldering color and personal candor.
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