How To Use Velazquez In A Sentence
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She was the breakout hit of the 2004 Whitney Biennial with a short film, "89 Seconds at Alcázar," that restaged Velázquez's 1656 masterpiece, "Las Meninas," using costumed actors.
A Dystopian Film That Directs Itself
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Velazquez's work from that time forward was confined largely to portraits of the royal family.
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Rembrandt and Velázquez — was ever described as melancholic and, indeed, showed any traces of the affliction.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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In Washington, congressional Democrats, including Representative Nydia Velazquez (Democrat, New York), urged other states to leave immigration to federal officials.
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Thus some have seen Velázquez's "Breda" as little more than brilliant propaganda, portraying a fleeting instance of Spanish munificence.
A Peaceable Canvas
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With regular rider Frankie Dettori recovering from injuries suffered in an airplane crash, John Velazquez will be in the irons.
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El Greco's Jeronimo de Cevallos, with its slightly blurred focus and vigorous brushwork, anticipates techniques to be used by Velazquez in his paintings of dwarfs and buffoons.
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Velazquez painted a face of preoccupied gravity, of someone with great concerns.
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Velazquez's work from that time forward was confined largely to portraits of the royal family.
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Diego Velázquez began permanent settlement in 1511, founding Baracoa on the northeastern coast.
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Inside you'll find examples of gothic, Mudéjar, renaissance and baroque architecture along with a stunning collection of works by Rubens, Goya, Van Dyck and Velázquez.
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In these works from 1991, large-scale sheets and smaller works on paper executed in etching and aquatint, he employs an eloquent Picasso-like line with masterful draftsmanship and bravura, giving sly reference to Picasso, Dali, Velazquez, etc.
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Grasses, succulents, roadside wildflowers, and shallow-rooted sedums that grow on rocks are all recommended by landscape-architect Velazquez.
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Jockey John Velazquez has the mount on the half brother to Group 1 winner Sophisticat in the one-mile event, carded as the fifth race.
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Titian with Duccio, for example - making them consecutive leads to disconcerting contiguities before and aft, Crivelli with Campin, Velázquez with Stubbs...
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To convey it, Velazquez passed beyond mimetic rendering to composing with signs of identity when he pictured the Lady with a Fan.
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In the few remarks I later made a year after Larry's death at his unveiling, I recalled: there he sat, drinking his good tea in the children's bar, while the Velázquez voyaged to a secret solo place pasted behind his eyes, as he gazed outward and in.
Barbara Probst Solomon: Larry Rivers After Crossing His Delaware
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In Velázquez, Mr. Bailey perceptively observes, "we detect a man, who, despite being a civil servant, cocooned in his courtier's garb, went on asking piercing questions and creating in his art a radiance of duality and doubt.
A Peaceable Canvas
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The display summons Condo's art-historical forebears, including Velazquez, Magritte, Picasso and Rembrandt, artists to whom he is indebted for his brush stroke, textures and subject matter.
A 'dark, twisted fantasy' revealed
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In Washington, congressional Democrats, including Representative Nydia Velazquez (Democrat, New York), urged other states to leave immigration to federal officials.
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She's very strong-minded," jockey John Velazquez said.
Missing favorites, weather concerns make this Derby 'wide, wide open'
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Meanwhile Velázquez, named adelantado, sent an expedition under Pánfilo de Narváez to reduce Cortés to obedience.
6. New Spain, 1518-1574
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The Briton was in control for much of the encounter with Velazquez although she could not produce an incisive winning move, her pressure forced her opponent to twice concede shido penalties.
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Enamored of brushy Spanish facture, Delacroix said (copying what he thought to be a Velazquez), ‘I'd like to spread some nice oily, thick paint across a brown or red canvas.’
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In the hands of Velázquez, the existence of a jester could have the same physical - and metaphysical - scale as that of an aristocrat.
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Slights of this sort propelled the planters to build bigger and gaudier country homes than the English landed aristocracy could normally afford, bedecked with canvases by Velázquez, and Rubens and the occasional Ming vase.
Sugar in the Raw
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I would like to think people come to the Met to see the David Lavoisier, the Van Eyck diptych of the Crucifixion and Last Judgement, and the Velazquez Juan de Pareja.