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the brushstroke is very impressionistic. there are very, very few, there are no, in fact, clearly cut linear edges. you have a very emotional and very impressionistic brushstroke. look at the hair, for example. there's a wonderful, almost smoke-like film or screen that's developed. you can see through her hair. in fact, through this section of the hair, you could pull and see the colors of the very elaborate garment, details in the wood area, also the details in the cabinets, there was a particular interest at that time, in the 19th century in recording what they considered to be lost art or the arts and crafts of the wooden tradition or woodworking tradition in russia at that time. so it brings in very important historical elements: cabinets which date to the 18th century, slippers which date to the 17th century. so it's a very significant work in terms of history as well. but i think, what i have tried to accomplish with this or in this program is to demonstrate that once we understand what the individual elements are all
the brushstroke is very impressionistic. there are very, very few, there are no, in fact, clearly cut linear edges. you have a very emotional and very impressionistic brushstroke. look at the hair, for example. there's a wonderful, almost smoke-like film or screen that's developed. you can see through her hair. in fact, through this section of the hair, you could pull and see the colors of the very elaborate garment, details in the wood area, also the details in the cabinets, there was a...
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the brushstroke is very impressionistic. there are very, very few, there are no, in fact, clearly cut linear edges. you have a very emotional and very impressionistic brushstroke. look at the hair, for example. there's a wonderful, almost smoke-like film or screen that's developed. you can see through her hair. in fact, through this section of the hair, you could pull and see the colors of the very elaborate garment, details in the wood area, also the details in the cabinets, there was a particular interest at that time, in the 19th century in recording what they considered to be lost art or the arts and crafts of the wooden tradition or woodworking tradition in russia at that time. so it brings in very important historical elements: cabinets which date to the 18th century, slippers which date to the 17th century. so it's a very significant work in terms of history as well. but i think, what i have tried to accomplish with this or in this program is to demonstrate that once we understand what the individual elements are all
the brushstroke is very impressionistic. there are very, very few, there are no, in fact, clearly cut linear edges. you have a very emotional and very impressionistic brushstroke. look at the hair, for example. there's a wonderful, almost smoke-like film or screen that's developed. you can see through her hair. in fact, through this section of the hair, you could pull and see the colors of the very elaborate garment, details in the wood area, also the details in the cabinets, there was a...
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impressionists had a special philosophy of life as well as a theory of light. "the earth as a paradise of the gods-- that's what i want to paint," was renoir's view. and this is how he painted light-- small strokes of glowing colors to catch the changing sunlight. this picture makes me feel good right away. it's spontaneous and innocent. colors always affect your response to a painting. these are direct and simple. they take your eyes right to the action. i also love the way the bareback riders seem to float in the air. the horse, too. and look at the marvelous details. w.h. brown was an american primitive artist of the late 19th century. he wanted to paint a real live circus, but he didn't quite know how. he taught himself. that's why his shapes are flat, two-dimensional. they look like paper cutouts. the figures are rigid and frozen even when they're in motion. no matter. he's caught the excitement of the circus. now, this artist knew how to do everything. pablo picasso. he painted these wandering acrobats in 1905. you can test the effect of color again. what
impressionists had a special philosophy of life as well as a theory of light. "the earth as a paradise of the gods-- that's what i want to paint," was renoir's view. and this is how he painted light-- small strokes of glowing colors to catch the changing sunlight. this picture makes me feel good right away. it's spontaneous and innocent. colors always affect your response to a painting. these are direct and simple. they take your eyes right to the action. i also love the way the...
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french painter renoir was a leading figure in the impressionist art movement. eye. rule. i am i mean. to me. who are. i will the tsar. the internet what i do. i was up the other sch. thus. cheer extent economy grew by six percent in comparison with two thousand while this was announced today an awkward awe by the prime minister said in a note of the prime minister according to the president on the results of the social or economic development of the country and the main micro economic indicators over the last year he also told about the development of the second phase of the investor or in animated program which has a particular emphasis on the diversification of basic industries the government of costas as m
french painter renoir was a leading figure in the impressionist art movement. eye. rule. i am i mean. to me. who are. i will the tsar. the internet what i do. i was up the other sch. thus. cheer extent economy grew by six percent in comparison with two thousand while this was announced today an awkward awe by the prime minister said in a note of the prime minister according to the president on the results of the social or economic development of the country and the main micro economic...
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i think he'd wet by french impressionist claude monet. one turns up the tree to the powerful wife the former philippine president ferdinand marcos was convicted monday for scheming to sell the i plex new york court sentenced until now but this sets you up to six years in prison the paintings went missing around nineteen eighty six when the potato was coaxed it this is successfully sold a piece from the knees or tendency of these two went on and on every profession to me and tonics in twenty ten the remaining wax include another man in pieces by alfred says deanna out the top eight. each is believed to be west central midlands on this and other markets was nearing and i think my style and it kinda neat in assets including a notorious the extensive collection of design issues during her husband's two decades in power. from nineteen sixty five the philippine presidential commission on good government has been working to their kids and be calm about ten billion dollars worth of which is funded by democracies and crannies governance is all the
i think he'd wet by french impressionist claude monet. one turns up the tree to the powerful wife the former philippine president ferdinand marcos was convicted monday for scheming to sell the i plex new york court sentenced until now but this sets you up to six years in prison the paintings went missing around nineteen eighty six when the potato was coaxed it this is successfully sold a piece from the knees or tendency of these two went on and on every profession to me and tonics in twenty ten...
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what has happened historically in music, like in the rites of spring, and art, the impressionist beganbstractt's, expressionism. there were these enormous changes. >> revolutionary and evolutionary. >> fiction hasn't moved that much. postmoderne through writing. oft is rather timid in terms finding a new way. >> re: responsible for that? the came along later than postmodernist. >> but you were a novelist. one of our great living novelist. >> i appreciate that. >> re: responsible for the quality of novels? >> for the ones i have written. >> and have been experimental enough? -- have you tried to break the mold? >> it is a matter of personal dissatisfaction. you always want to talk what you have done in the past. that is the prime motivation. once something is done, you can't do anything about it anymore. to have a in search conversation about neuroscience mind, andophers of show their conflict? >> i come with the philosophers in mind. it's a fascinating subject. an area of philosophical concern. it is the subject that is mysterious. what has happened historically, the material conceptio
what has happened historically in music, like in the rites of spring, and art, the impressionist beganbstractt's, expressionism. there were these enormous changes. >> revolutionary and evolutionary. >> fiction hasn't moved that much. postmoderne through writing. oft is rather timid in terms finding a new way. >> re: responsible for that? the came along later than postmodernist. >> but you were a novelist. one of our great living novelist. >> i appreciate that....
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it is by french impressionist ouir.ne somewhere in the world may be sitting on a fortune and not know it tonight. >>> and coming up next right here, we have seen police dash cam videos record astonishing things. but you have not seen one like this. what happens? it's something wonderful, and "america strong." of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor... he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with feve
it is by french impressionist ouir.ne somewhere in the world may be sitting on a fortune and not know it tonight. >>> and coming up next right here, we have seen police dash cam videos record astonishing things. but you have not seen one like this. what happens? it's something wonderful, and "america strong." of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals... to like 1,000 bees...
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summation from the opposition syrian national coalition meanwhile its main bloc has quit the coalition impressionist at the umbrella organizations plans to attend the talks and. the full story. at invitation a was a withdrawal by the united nations amid intense pressure from the united states and other allies of the u.s. although the much anticipated syria peace conference is still expected to take place that has been overshadowed by those ago rather bizarre diplomatic ping pong that's essentially unfolded since that invitation was issues now how did all of this play out on sunday by the u.n. secretary general basically announced that he is inviting iran to participate in the new twenty second conference scheduled to take place in switzerland to come to a diplomatic solution over the syrian crisis he said that the iran needs to be a part of the solution it's a key regional player its interests are also involved in what's going on there and that is why bunty moon wanted to bring iran to the table now that decision sparked a confrontation with the united states the united kingdom and france it also an
summation from the opposition syrian national coalition meanwhile its main bloc has quit the coalition impressionist at the umbrella organizations plans to attend the talks and. the full story. at invitation a was a withdrawal by the united nations amid intense pressure from the united states and other allies of the u.s. although the much anticipated syria peace conference is still expected to take place that has been overshadowed by those ago rather bizarre diplomatic ping pong that's...
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. >>> a painting by french impressionist renoir is heading back to a baltimore museum. a virginia woman said she bought the painting at a flea market for $7. a judge ruled that the woman had no clear claim of ownership. renoir painted the piece on a restaurant napkin. it's valued up to $100,000. >>> talk about a flea market find. >>> flu shots in demand now that the flu season has turned deadly. >>> and tempers flare as the federal government steps in to help. what has left hundreds of thousands of people without clean water for days with no end in sight? the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. get two biscuit sandwiches, with your choice of country grilled sausage, egg, and cheese, or bacon, egg, and cheese, both on my new southern style biscuits. you'll save some cash 'cause right now they're two for just three bucks.
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more than 400,000 dollars it is a rare painting by a french impressionist named edward bureard.e heir discovered by a british antique expert. >> jessie waters braving the cold at the sundance film festival asking some of hollywood's hottest celebrities about the biggest problems facing our country. take a look at this edition of watters world. ♪ >> what do you think the most important problem is in america right now? >> come on. is this what you are going to ask me? >> the biggest problem? >> the most important to me is global warming. >> i can't feel my toes right now. >> this is not a perfect example. >> he's the guy mo means to do his right thing his heart is in the right place. he is not a schemer, he is not devious. >> who ever told you that. >> you ever hear him reading your e-mails or phone calls. the nsa snooping doesn't get on your nerves? >> dude, dude. it's not funny, dude. >> i think people go down without a doubt having cleaned up jimmy carter the best president ever. >> that guy is as screwy as you are. >> it is now 26 minutes after the top of the hour. >> they tri
more than 400,000 dollars it is a rare painting by a french impressionist named edward bureard.e heir discovered by a british antique expert. >> jessie waters braving the cold at the sundance film festival asking some of hollywood's hottest celebrities about the biggest problems facing our country. take a look at this edition of watters world. ♪ >> what do you think the most important problem is in america right now? >> come on. is this what you are going to ask me? >>...
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. >>> a painting by french impressionist renoir is heading back to a baltimore museum.n said she bought the painting at a flea market for $7. a judge ruled that the woman had no clear claim of ownership. renoir painted the piece on a restaurant napkin. it's valued up to $100,000. >>> talk about a flea market find. >>> flu shots in demand now that the flu season has turned deadly. >>> and tempers flare as the federal government steps in to [ male announcer ] start engine. accelerate. shift. shift. ♪ and shift again. through all eight speeds of a transmission connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the lexus gs will shift your perception. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ hey! you got that medley crunch ♪ ♪ hey! m
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impressionistically, do you think you were looking and listening today at a guy who actually knew and was comfortable with his knowledge and his judgments about the issue? >> no. >> that's the key point. >> no. >> i'll go further. bob gates, defense secretary, said obama basically had a disdain for the military, didn't believe them, want to listen to them. what i'm saying is, what about these national security guys? what about the surveillance guys, electronic guys, high-tech guys. they are in the military. is this part of it? >> the white house said the president was never fully aware of this. he, not being a hands on manager, wasn't aware of all of this. and i don't like how the president has the whole nation listen to him speak and says this is a huge problem and no idea what i'm going to do about it but look into it and who does he put in charge of it? modesta? how about a statesman like george mitchell sort of a figure to look into this. >> or george schultz. do you think that obama knew about the lane closure? >> neither was he involved. we have proof he was not involved because
impressionistically, do you think you were looking and listening today at a guy who actually knew and was comfortable with his knowledge and his judgments about the issue? >> no. >> that's the key point. >> no. >> i'll go further. bob gates, defense secretary, said obama basically had a disdain for the military, didn't believe them, want to listen to them. what i'm saying is, what about these national security guys? what about the surveillance guys, electronic guys,...
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pointing the way to the classical style of the 17th century and even anticipating some of the impressionistsof the 19th century. raphael was profoundly moved when he saw it, and the influence of its composition on the young painter can be seen years later when raphael painted the school of athens, a painting in which, incidentally, leonardo was supposed to have been the model for plato. raphael copied leonardo again when he drew leda and the swan after leonardo's painting. the leonardo painting has vanished, but we know what it must have looked like from the raphael drawing and from a copy of it made by bugiardini which is in the borghese gallery in rome. in leonardo's drawing of leda's head, we see immediately the twisting motion of the hair, that twisting motion he so loved to portray. even though leonardo was to return to florence, he never attempted to finish the adoration. at the age of 30, he set out for milan. we know that leonardo sent a letter to the duke of milan, ludovico sforza, also know as "il moro" because of his swarthy complexion. the duke presided over the liveliest court i
pointing the way to the classical style of the 17th century and even anticipating some of the impressionistsof the 19th century. raphael was profoundly moved when he saw it, and the influence of its composition on the young painter can be seen years later when raphael painted the school of athens, a painting in which, incidentally, leonardo was supposed to have been the model for plato. raphael copied leonardo again when he drew leda and the swan after leonardo's painting. the leonardo painting...
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it was by a french artist that led the development of the impressionist style. >>> skiers were doing bowl last year. bay area businesses are preparing foa flood of 49er faithful tomo. "it's good for everyone. its good for us. it's good for a businesses, team, and it ju brings in great business." kickoff for tomorrow's gamen charlotte is at 10 in the morning pacific time. time for us to call it a morning. thank you for watc k-p-i-x 5 news this morning. i'll be back here... with pl matier and michelle griego. tomorrow morning at 7:30. e your saturday. ,,,,,,,,,, [ mom ] hi, we're the pearsons, and we love chex cereal. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocolate chex!" i like cinnamon, greg is a honey nut nut. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we're the pearsons, and we love chex! announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching a sho
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. >> twitter is a post impressionist. >> post impressionists?> we don't care about impressionists anymore. >> it's a great metaphor, because people say my kid do that. >> i took it in college. >> monet. >>> futures weak here as ten years touched 10% on the back of the strong adp number. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiova
. >> twitter is a post impressionist. >> post impressionists?> we don't care about impressionists anymore. >> it's a great metaphor, because people say my kid do that. >> i took it in college. >> monet. >>> futures weak here as ten years touched 10% on the back of the strong adp number. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease...
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what's happened historically in music like in 1900, stravinsky's "rites of spring" in art, the impressionistsan and then picasso and the cubists and then abstract expressionism and conceptual art. there are always these enormous changes. >> revolutionary and evolution. >> but fiction hasn't moved that much. of course we've gone through a period of postmodern writing but that's rather timid in terms of finding a new way to -- >> rose: but aren't you partly responsible for that? >> well, not -- i came along a little later than the first postmodernist, i believe. >> rose: but you're a novelist and you're, as i said, one of our great living novelists. >> i appreciate that, yes. >> so therefore aren't you responsible for the quality of novels in our life? >> well, i'm certainly know.ráte but have you been experimental enough? have you been revolutionary enough? have you tried to break the mold? >> well, it's a matter of personal dissatisfaction you always want to top what you've done in the past. that's the prime motivation. and when something's done, you can't do anything about it anymore, you've
what's happened historically in music like in 1900, stravinsky's "rites of spring" in art, the impressionistsan and then picasso and the cubists and then abstract expressionism and conceptual art. there are always these enormous changes. >> revolutionary and evolution. >> but fiction hasn't moved that much. of course we've gone through a period of postmodern writing but that's rather timid in terms of finding a new way to -- >> rose: but aren't you partly responsible...
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she knows a lot of the american impressionistic painters of the day.he loves to paint landscapes and as a corollary to that she lays out this beautiful garden at rossbach house. she plants the seed or trees. she plants roses and all kinds of flowers. in fact, she loves this garden so much, she hates to leave it when the wilsons enter politics and leave princeton. when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house gardener back here to this garden at the prospect house and says to the white house gardener, let's re-create the rose section of this garden at the white house. ofn wilson could look out her bedroom window at prospect mansion, she could look down and see flowers all day. similarly, she wanted the president of the united states to be able to see roses when he looked out of his window at the white house. of course, this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. does not lively to see the rose garden completed. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space outside of this, in her wheelchair, watc
she knows a lot of the american impressionistic painters of the day.he loves to paint landscapes and as a corollary to that she lays out this beautiful garden at rossbach house. she plants the seed or trees. she plants roses and all kinds of flowers. in fact, she loves this garden so much, she hates to leave it when the wilsons enter politics and leave princeton. when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house gardener back here to this garden at the prospect house and says...
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. >> host: this is not the impressionistic question is done with methods to do a vote by vote and opinion polls. >> so there is no questioning fact and of course, we know hall of money dominates politics and to throw it to the center of the book that i found both i opening it is the role of money in the local news broadcast. and accounted at 2 percent of local tv revenues and a decade later it was between five and 8% of all revenue was. 2012 political advertising accounted about 20% of tv station revenues. and we talk about elections that don't go on all the time. so these elections are basically a bonanza where people's campaign shovel money to the newscast and you should say this but there used to be a gentleman's agreement. but then there was also a section in 317 of the federal communications act that stipulates the law even if not in force set of commercials have to be identified who is sponsoring them which of course, is not even the breach but the fascinating development to fold and one is that they expanded the time the news cast goes on during the election season not to include m
. >> host: this is not the impressionistic question is done with methods to do a vote by vote and opinion polls. >> so there is no questioning fact and of course, we know hall of money dominates politics and to throw it to the center of the book that i found both i opening it is the role of money in the local news broadcast. and accounted at 2 percent of local tv revenues and a decade later it was between five and 8% of all revenue was. 2012 political advertising accounted about 20%...
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. >> this was not in impressionistic. it is done using the most rigorous method. and doing vote by vote and opinion polls of what people in the lowest third believe and the middle third -- they are no questioning that. we all know that we all know how money has come to dominate politics a what i have chosen to do next is to the center of the book, the stuff that i found i opening to me which is something we don't think about which is the role of money in local news broadcasts. by the >> host: 90s the revenue numbers nudge the 2 political and accounting to 2% of local tv station revenue and the decade later tv and political advertising between 5% and 8% of total ad revenue. in 2012, political advertising accounted for around 20% of tv station revenues and we are talking about elections that don't go on all the time so these quadrennial elections every 32 years are basically like bonanzas in which political campaigns shovel money to these local newscasts and fascinatingly enough, this is my favorite stuff, they used to be a kind of gentleman's agreement that you did
. >> this was not in impressionistic. it is done using the most rigorous method. and doing vote by vote and opinion polls of what people in the lowest third believe and the middle third -- they are no questioning that. we all know that we all know how money has come to dominate politics a what i have chosen to do next is to the center of the book, the stuff that i found i opening to me which is something we don't think about which is the role of money in local news broadcasts. by the...
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she knows a lot of the american impressionistic painters of the day.oves to paint landscapes and as a corollary to that she lays out this beautiful garden at prospect house. she plants the seed or trees. -- cedar trees. she plants roses and all kinds of flowers. in fact, she loves this garden so much, she hates to leave it when the wilsons enter politics and leave princeton. when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house gardener back here to this garden at the prospect house and says to the white house gardener, let's re-create the rose section of this garden at the white house. ellen wilson could look out of her bedroom window at prospect mansion, she could look down and see flowers all day. similarly, she wanted the president of the united states to be able to see roses when he looked out of his window at the white house. of course, this becomes the famous rose garden at the white house. ellen tragically does not live to see the rose garden completed. she is dying in the summer of 1914. she is wheeled out into the space outside,
she knows a lot of the american impressionistic painters of the day.oves to paint landscapes and as a corollary to that she lays out this beautiful garden at prospect house. she plants the seed or trees. -- cedar trees. she plants roses and all kinds of flowers. in fact, she loves this garden so much, she hates to leave it when the wilsons enter politics and leave princeton. when ellen wilson is in the white house, she brings the white house gardener back here to this garden at the prospect...