Example sentences of "painting [conj] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 My reason for not having done it myself and my father 's reasons for not having done it with the National Gallery is that , in the case of Yale , I 'm looking forward to the day when there 'll be other people interested in English art who will give paintings or money to the Center for British Art just because it is the Center for British Art , where they would n't do it if it was the Paul Mellon Center for British Art .
2 Drawings , paintings and craft on the christian theme by the regional group of the Society of Catholic Artists .
3 Pierre Rosenberg , head of the department of paintings and co-ordinator of the new display , says , ‘ I am convinced that the public is bored of seeing works that are widely reproduced .
4 The exhibition 's organiser is John Elderfield , Director of the Department of Drawings and Curator of the Department of Paintings and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art .
5 I detest William S. Rubin , former head of Paintings and Sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art in New York , who spotted the deception too late , and then unintentionally justified the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ by stating that ‘ the Reina Sofia will find it hard to acquire a collection of twentieth-century masterpieces to match ‘ Guernica ’ ’ , and that its removal reflected a wish to ‘ attract crowds to a museum which would otherwise have only a handful of visitors ’ .
6 The Foundation shall pay to the owners of the paintings as consideration for the loan an annual sum to be determined .
7 Evidence of this can be seen in both Indian painting and architecture of the period , as well as in the rug designs , and Persian aesthetic ideals and compositions remain an integral part of Indian weaving to this day .
8 John Barrell pursues a similar insight more cautiously in relation to landscape painting and poetry in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries .
9 The company who carried out the painting and varnishing of the large wooden replica of the Hunterston brooch which stands in the Visitor Centre at the station , JHB Decorators of Paisley , have been given a Merit Award by the Scottish Decorators Federation .
10 ‘ The work is an incredible carrier of anxiety , ’ John Caldwell , curator for painting and sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art , says of the Biennale piece , ‘ In a pornographic movie , the people never look at the camera because we need to sense that we 're looking through a window , we 're safe , we 're the voyeur .
11 The selection of eighty-one canvases and other works of art has been made by Nicholas Serota , director of the Tate Gallery and long an admirer of Ryman 's work , which he showed at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in 1977 , and Robert Storr , Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art , New York .
12 Based upon those lists , we invited Robert Storr , Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art , New York , to comment upon their selection and the exhibition .
13 In fact , costume does rejoin painting and sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum this month , when the newly renovated Costume Institute galleries reopen .
14 On Wednesday November 25 Kirk Carnedoe , Director of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York , will give a special lecture on a subject of his choice .
15 The emphasis will be on painting and sculpture from the Renaissance and baroque periods , but the publishing group will continue to pursue its interest in related scholarly research .
16 During the 1990 Cologne Art Fair we initiated a programme to help the Museum of Gotha at Schloss Friedenstein in Thuringia , founded in 1647 as a private collection of the Count of Sachsen-Gotha , which contains antiquities and Northern European painting and sculpture from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries , but no twentieth-century works .
17 Kren attempts to balance Cologne 's sometimes rootless obsession with the new by showing painting and sculpture from the Sixties to the present by older American artists such as Philip Guston , Willem De Kooning , Raoul Hague and Robert Rauschenberg along with German artists such as Andreas Horlitz and Thom Barth .
18 ARTS provision in north-east Essex entered a new era yesterday with the first meeting of a trust to promote painting and sculpture in the area .
19 It would be simplistic to interpret ‘ TransForm ’ as a study of the overlapping and interconnection of painting and sculpture in the twentieth century ; it would be more exact to say that avant-garde movements abandoned the concept of ‘ a painting ’ or ‘ a sculpture ’ as such .
20 The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art , known for its superb Chinese collections , has organised a major exhibition of late Ming painting and calligraphy with the cooperation of China 's two greatest art museums , the Beijing Palace Museum and the Shanghai Museum .
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