abstractionists造句
例句与造句
- Historians have noted before that American gestural abstractionists of the 1950s like Pollock and Joan Mitchell owed something to late Monet.
- He was discriminated against first because he was black, and then he was discriminated against because he was an abstractionist.
- Along with his national reputation for his abstract work, Diebenkorn also was a beloved abstractionist among the locals in Sausalito.
- Initially he was influenced by the works of geometric abstractionists such as Sol LeWitt, Kenneth Noland, and Frank Stella.
- A more sympathetic contemporary, the great Russian abstractionist Vasily Kandinsky, hailed them as inspired " outsider art ."
- It's difficult to find abstractionists in a sentence. 用abstractionists造句挺难的
- He started out as an expressionist, a trend he left behind in 1950 in Paris when discovered new geometric abstractionist trends.
- He is among the second generation of American abstractionists, and was mentored by Josef Albers at Yale University in the 1950s.
- "Concerto Barocco " and " The Four Temperaments " ) that established Balanchine as a major balletic abstractionist.
- Though she was firmly inside the jazz-singing tradition, she was an abstractionist as well, and for her words were pliable.
- Around 1960, she took up a personal approach to action painting and it is for her paintings in this later, lyrical abstractionist.
- Outside of the Bay Area Figurative School, one of his early influences at CCAC was Japanese American abstractionist and abstract calligrapher Saburo Hasegawa.
- His work is often labeled as Symbolic Abstractionist, being one of the first African-American artists to paint in the Cubist style.
- Arte Informale became an internationally accepted movement that reached the New York School, the Japanese Gutai Group, and the South American Abstractionists.
- In the 1960s, the popularity of the abstractionist marble statues produced by the Cycladic culture triggered a wave of looting in the Aegean Islands.
- This is the mark of an abstractionist who is not prepared to allow pure intuition, emotion or improvisation to determine the end result ."