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This was not really noticed until the depictive problems of today.
His personal techniques, and obvious visual perception of subject material, present, to the viewer, depictive art in its true form.
For example, Schier returns to the contrast with language to try to identify a crucial difference in depictive competence.
"It points to a likeness to nature without being depictive or illustrative of nature.
Travel, especially trans-planetary travel, is a most valuable training for the depictive craftsman.
Wollheim introduces the concept of 'seeing-in' to qualify depictive resemblance.
Every action, including depictive classical songs and dance, are a part of the various paths towards Ultimate Salvation.
Optional depictive secondary predicates are viewed as "predicative adjuncts" by some linguists.
Sooner or later, they're going to bust out with some personal stuff, something depictive of their time rather than of Charlie Parker's time.
The linear form of African sculpture and the depictive humanism of the figurative Renaissance painters informed his work.
As part of the sophisticated depictive scheme, the dado or lower parts of the walls are depicted as themselves, but in First Style.
Subsequent cross-cultural studies in depictive competence and related studies in child-development and vision impairment are inconclusive at best.
A thorough and depictive account of the life and times of Elijah - modern idolatry, the occult, obedience, daily trust, prayer, depression, loneliness.
Resultatives are distinct from depictive constructions, though often both a resultative and a depictive reading is possible from the same sentence.
Photographers like Stieglitz, Paul Strand and Edward Steichen all experimented with depictive subjects photographed in abstract compositions.
Indeed, he argues that the sustained attempts by conceptual artists to expose and undermine the pictorial claims of photography ultimately opened the way for a resurgence of depictive art.
The plan recommends setting up digital boards, depictive murals, viewing decks and towers connected through walkways, aquaria, viewing telescopes, night-vision cameras and camera traps.
An array of 1950s-1960s portraits of Ada, his wife and lifelong muse, demonstrates how rapidly, wittily and inventively Katz evolved his depictive vocabulary.
More evocative than depictive, they combine drippy washes, smears, blotches and streaks in ripe colors to create spaces that seem, by turns, airy, watery, woodsy or mountainous.
The appeal to broader psychological factors in qualifying depictive resemblance is echoed in the theories of philosophers such as Robert Hopkins, Flint Schier and Kendall Walton.
In the a-sentences, the fronted expression is a clause adjunct or argument of the main predicate, whereas in the b-sentences, it is a depictive predication over the subject argument.
There's a sharp depictive quality to their dramatic brush strokes and the surrounding space, plus a complex palette that seems to be pure Cibachrome - and the combined effect constantly keeps us guessing.
While Dalí may have been excommunicated by Breton, he neither abandoned his themes from the 1930s, including references to the "persistence of time" in a later painting, nor did he become a depictive pompier.
Such depictive finesse becomes excessive later in the show, in a group of elliptical platters and small bowls whose curves recreate that most macho of Picasso motifs, the bullring, with almost cloying accuracy.
After an early period when he flanked the chromatic researches of Emile Claus and Georges Seurat, he experienced a personal pointillism in which the stroke's refinement and chromatic science join to an astonishing depictive capability.