Word: depths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...direction as an artist. Dissatisfied with Impressionism as an art of insubstantial surfaces, he immersed himself in dark tonal painting, based on Manet and Frans Hals. He wanted the image to be not a shimmer of light but a lump in the mind, given urgency by slashing brushstrokes and depth by strong contrast. He liked Hals' vulgarity and reflected it in his portraits, one of the most spectacular of which is in this show--Salome, 1909, a portrait of a dancer known as Mademoiselle Voclezca. Her long leg, thrust out with strutting sexual arrogance and glinting through the overbrushed black...
...seems hard to find reasons for the team's poor showing. The Crimson lacks depth as opposed to both Yale and Princeton. But, as Ian Carswell notes, this is a reason for people to "step up mentally...
Although Ezra, the team's second seeded player, remains on the injured list due to tendon and ligament damage in his playing wrist, the team proved its depth on Sunday, by beating arch rival Princeton 6-3. Ezra's absence made every player shift up one seed...
Sponsored and jointly fed by TIME and CNN, the AllPolitics site will apply the combined journalistic strengths of the world's leading newsmagazine and its most successful cable-TV news organization to deliver up-to-the-minute coverage and in-depth analysis of the 1996 election campaign. With constant access to the reporting of TIME and CNN political correspondents, AllPolitics will provide not only news stories, poll and election results and links to relevant sites elsewhere on the Internet, but it will also feature interactive campaign quizzes and columns by experts from all over the political spectrum...
...producer and directors say the show has expanded its breadth and depth since Maloney has joined the team...