Now," Mr. Bideau continued, "we try to translate the night, to evoke different sentiments than the day, to reveal different details.
The war evoked strong pro-American patriotic sentiments among German Americans, few of whom by then had contacts with distant relatives in the old country.
Students were assigned "problems" and asked to create images that evoked particular concepts or sentiments, such as "Innocence" or "Thanksgiving".
Through symbolism, aesthetes could evoke sentiments and ideas in their audience without relying on an infallible general understanding of the world.
The images are meant to evoke universal sentiments.
Though much of the landscape has clearly changed, parts of Whitman's Melville, in their egalitarian sameness, evoke similar sentiments today.
But it evokes uglier sentiments and brings in less conventional contestants.
Most of the songs have single-word titles that evoke long sentiments.
The crowded canvases and the angles recall Mannerism, but his paintings show an emotion that evokes common sentiments in Baroque art.
The home, their deceased mother's effects, and their father's eccentricities evoke memories and sentiments, especially for Jayne.