Examples of imagery in the following topics:
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- Similar to Pop Art, Photorealism was also a reactionary movement that stemmed from the ever increasing and overwhelming abundance of photographic media, which by the mid 20th century had grown into such a massive phenomenon that it was threatening to lessen the value of imagery in art.
- While pop artists were primarily pointing out the absurdity of the imagery that dominated mass culture—such as advertising, comic books, and mass-produced cultural objects—photorealists aimed to reclaim and exalt the value of the image.
- Photorealist painters gather imagery and visual information through the use of the photograph, which is then transferred onto the canvas either by projecting a slide of the image onto the canvas, or by the traditional technique of the grid.
- Stylistically, this results in painted compositions that are tight and precise, often with an emphasis on imagery that requires a high level of technical prowess and virtuosity to simulate; for example, reflections in surfaces and embellished, man-made environments .
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- Religious figures were frequently depicted in Christian imagery during the early Byzantine period in order to emphasize their humanity.
- Religious imagery played an important role in the spread of early Christianity.
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- If we pay attention to a particular poem's meter, tone, imagery, and figurative language, we are able to talk about a poem's unity.
- Meter: the pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in a given poetic lineTone: the speaker's attitude toward his subject, audience, or himselfImagery: the poetic representation of any sense experienceFigurative language: the non-literal use of language to achieve an effect
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- This allowed for the widespread availability of visually persuasive imagery.
- The Protestant Reformation induced a wave of iconoclasm, or the destruction of religious imagery, among the more radical evangelists .
- Protestant leaders, especially Huldrych Zwingli and John Calvin, actively eliminated imagery from their churches and regarded the great majority of religious images as idolatrous, even plain crosses.
- On the other hand, Martin Luther encouraged the display of a restricted range of religious imagery in churches.
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- Iconic imagery depicted religious, social and cultural issues that were central to their beliefs, and many bronze plaques featured representations of the Oba.
- As trade flourished, Benin art began to depict European influence through technique, imagery, and themes.
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- During the persecution of Christians under the Roman Empire, Christian art was necessarily and deliberately furtive and ambiguous, using imagery that was shared with pagan culture but had a special meaning for Christians.
- Compare imagery found in early Christian art with that of its pagan predecessor
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- The relevant points and imagery of the entire presentation are placed on slides and accompanied by a spoken monologue.
- They are often used to provide dynamic imagery for museum presentations and installation art.
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- One scholar has suggested that this imagery was used to suggest that Christ had replaced the Norse pagan god Odin, who in one myth hung for nine nights in the tree Yggdrasill.
- One scholar has suggested that this imagery was used to suggest that Christ had replaced the Norse pagan god Odin, who in one myth hung for nine nights in the tree Yggdrasill.
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- Vivid words, phrases, and imagery are essential in crafting a forceful section of your speech.
- Use evocative language, powerful imagery, and compelling anecdotes to get your point across.
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- When we think of the word "inspire," we typically think of motivational and rousing ideas and imagery.
- The power of these speeches lies in the rousing words and imagery that capitalize on the emotional response of their audiences.