In his later work Sickert adapted illustrations by Victorian artists such as Georgie Bowers and John Gilbert (painter), taking the scenes out of context and painting them in poster-like colours so that the narrative and spatial intelligibility partly dissolved.
Sickert, separating these illustrations from their original context and painting them in poster-like colours so that the narrative and spatial intelligibility partly dissolved, called the resulting works his "English Echoes".
A slight mist in the air partly dissolves the palace, the sky, the canal and the trees into a flat composition in pink, gray, green and gold.
A.Several brands of vinyl cement, sold in most hardware stores and home centers, contain special solvents that weld breaks by partly dissolving the vinyl and then fusing the cracked vinyl together.
The Brite and Bacon Partnership dissolved in 1902 partly resulting from Brite's disagreement over Bacon's passion and the unpaid time he spent on the design.
Soluble fiber partly dissolves in water, creating a gel-like substance that helps lower cholesterol.
Gillette contends that the strip, made of polyethylene oxide, partly dissolves in water and leaves a lubricating film on the face, providing a more comfortable shave.
Partly mash the potatoes in the saucepan, then stir them to partly dissolve them.
From the magma in the crust volcanic gas rises through cracks and fissures in the earth's surface and dissolves partly in the ground water to carbonic acid.