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Rodin's reclining "Ariadne" (1905) is matched with the similarly reclining river God Ilissos.
Get ready for the Donald casually reclining in places he has no business casually reclining in.
But the article's main point, hidden behind all the super-strong opinions, is that the question of reclining or not reclining is not one of comfort.
" - Kelly, 34 "Reclining on airplanes should be illegal.
Even without using its reclining feature, this seat was wonderful.
Certain theaters offer reclining seats, food trays, or paired seats.
You can pull the back up a notch for reclining.
Joe also keeps the leather reclining chair ... a bachelor must.
Mr. Chalidze often received visitors while reclining on his couch.
"Reclining Nude" and "Les Femmes d'Alger" were both Lot 239.
But the argument everyone in the pro-reclining camp seems to reach for when nothing else works, is (roughly) this: "If the person in front reclines, you can get the same deal by reclining yourself".
What, after all, could be more traditional than a reclining nude?
The interior features reclining seats, lots of legroom, and a multimedia system.
The erotic charge of Grant's painting "Paul Roche Reclining" (21913) is palpable.
"We're reclining, going, and we're enjoying our love making," Cranston began, laughing.
It feels viscerally naked and abject — part reclining nude, part root vegetable.
P.S. it’s the comfy leather reclining seats as well. pic.twitter.
At her mother's insistence, Robotti found herself reclining in a gynecological chair.
Inside are reclining lawn chairs, massagers, compression boots, and LED facial masks.
The house also boasts a luxurious home theater with 18 reclining seats.
In "Rocking Chair," the chair supporting the reclining figure is patently absent.
If reclining isn't OK, why is it still an option on most flights?
Two white reclining chairs are obscured by a blotch of textured red clay.
"Reclining Nude" (1969-70) is an abstracted stuffed figure made of pink cloth.
It&aposs pretty -- and then the reclining seats that you were talking about.
Think of it like CES, but for reclining chairs and designer popcorn buckets.
It's an experience that puts the silly debate over reclining seats into perspective.
This was never a problem with the Coddle Toggle Reclining Chair and Ottoman.
In "Manhattan," for instance, she depicts the island horizontally, like a reclining figure.
There's a bar, reclining seats, and waiters scuffling in and out during the previews.
It felt like I was in one of those movie theaters with reclining chairs.
I am so glad I splurged on the reclining seats that include a blanket.
After all, you can rage while reclining in the grass and sipping on rosé.
Reclining in the passenger seat in jeans, a knit shirt, and plastic-framed glasses, .
Physically, SPOT is very simple: It's just a small room encircled by reclining chairs.
"Naaaaaythan," he said one more time, reclining in his chair, obviously in some discomfort.
On a plane, that's usually a reclining first-class seat or the galley floor.
Thursday night, by reclining on the couch as Gustavo Dudamel conducts the season opener.
The Tongues, like so many of his designs, called for reclining over sitting upright.
And a Matisse reclining nude, called "Odalisque Lying with Magnolias," could reach $90 million.
The hotel provided towels, reclining beach chairs, and umbrellas to guests between 8 a.m.
Like the Pullman Guard S600, the Maybach 62 has reclining seats and an entertainment system.
According to the Regal website, dozens of its theaters are fitted with these reclining seats.
In one photo posted by Lourd, they can be seen reclining on couch with swag.
Reclining your seat without considering the person sitting behind you, however, makes you a dick.
A second campaign image shows a reclining woman wearing fishnet tights with her legs open.
The resulting pose looked like a step on the way to lying down — reclining, interrupted.
The iPic has reclining lounge chairs, pillows, blankets, and a full food and drink menu.
First-class cars on Japan's Hokuriku Shinkansen bullet train have automated reclining seats with footrests.
A Modigliani painting of a reclining nude sold for $170.4 million last year at Christie's.
The fully-reclining seats feature new "contoured" cushioning designed to be even more comfortable, too.
Moviegoers increasingly want "the experience," Mr. Tabarez said, such as reclining seats and huge screens.
Seat reclining follows an unwritten rule: You don't do it unless you really need to.
She climbed up on the reclining chair and began to apply it to her face.
Everything is bright white: walls, ceiling, floor, and two low platforms for sitting or reclining.
Just imagine yourself in a movie theater, reclining in an enormously luxe, obsidian-black leather seat.
So maybe we should just get rid of all reclining seats and be done with it.
WILLIAM POLLARDOcean City, New Jersey Economics of sharing Who owns the space between reclining airline seats?
The statue depicts Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm in his most famous position — shirtless and reclining.
With Stadia's mount, I could easily play while lying in bed or reclining on the couch.
Qantas is not the only airline to have had such episodes with reclining business-class seats.
He recalled the attack while lying back in a reclining chair at his relatives' Willowbrook home.
The painting depicts a reclining nude basking in the sunlight surrounded by lush flowers and fruit.
Rear-seat occupants get extra legroom, which allows them to stretch out in their reclining chairs.
This is of course not the first time that a reclining pink nude shocked the public.
The researchers sat volunteers at a table with a Nao humanoid robot reclining casually on it.
Near the entrance, a larger-than-life reclining cowgirl kicked her blazing boot into the air.
I nursed my son in my arms and rocked him in the gently reclining plush seat.
Plus, it has a reversible, reclining seat that can go from forward-facing to parent-facing instantly.
Her figure resists reclining, using the living room's white couch to rest asymmetrically by pushing herself up.
And non-reclining aircraft seats are apparently lighter and thus more fuel efficient, saving airlines extra cash.
But surely reclining back in first class and quaffing Champagne softened the blow just a teensy bit?
Mr. Geffen was a regular, photographed by Andy Warhol reclining on a chaise longue in a Speedo.
In the snap, Spears can be seen reclining on a large pool float shaped like a peacock.
The last photo taken of Roger shows the animal casually reclining and staring off into the distance.
Smithson surrounds her carefully detailed reclining figure with neon starbursts, suggesting that her sexual energy is exploding.
Hall's painting depicts a reclining woman hidden under a white shawl, her face turned from the viewer.
His reclining lounge chairs owe a clear debt to Scandinavian designers like Finn Juhl and Hans Wegner.
Our weird CTO heads straight for his huge computer system, and sits in his reclining desk chair.
Economists say that the person reclining the seat has the ownership rights to the space behind it.
She lay on a reclining medical chair in his consulting room, and he carefully removed the dressing.
The two outer rear seats can turn into reclining seats for naps or a more relaxed ride.
"Christopher Williams, 'don't wake me, I'm dreamin'," he starts singing, reclining in his sleek, new-smelling BMW.
I sprawled diagonally in a reclining chair while the doctor prepared a cortisone shot for my ankle.
Henry Moore's bronze sculpture "Reclining Figure" (1969–70) was installed in front of Columbia University's Havemeyer Hall.
Two other people were sitting in reclining armchairs hooked up to IV bags placed above their heads.
Entitled "The Female Divine," it would be a reclining corpulent nude, reveling in her own fleshy abundance.
Barron's cited potential improved profits from new theater features such as reclining seats, and meal and bar service.
Mostly reclining woman and man in Algerian dress — bearded and turbaned — versions really of painter and his model.
But Aron said AMC will be bringing new amenities like reclining seat and alcoholic bars in theater lobbies.
And what better way to view it than reclining in the leather-draped comfort of your Volvo SUV?
Elsewhere, Cannon refers to the most recognisable figures in Western art history: the Madonna and the reclining nude.
One series of panels shows a nude figure reclining against a pillow with a look of pained ecstasy.
Won't take it sitting down Grumbling about being stuck in economy behind some inconsiderate lummox reclining his seat?
On the Italo high-speed train, traveling in "prima" class includes free wine and Prosecco and reclining seats.
Once she was disarmed, Blessing sat on a reclining chair until deputies arrived and arrested her, officials said.
Mr. Heffner sat on a chair near the television, not quite reclining, his back never touching the cushion.
In addition, the seats in the Excellence are heated, cooled, and reclining, and they feature a massage function.
The Museum of Fine Arts of Montreal acquired Henry Moore's "Three Piece Reclining Figure No. 1" (1961–62).
Settling into a dark theater, speakers all over, reclining into your chair to escape for a few hours.
Alongside "Reclining Nude" hangs "Figure Revealed" (2016), capturing a very different but no less intricate scenario of light.
But looking closely, you can discern what seem like two lines outlining the body of the reclining nude.
They are addressed perhaps most tenderly in his later work dedicated to the erotic, often reclining, human form.
Zhu says he got to enjoy the full business-class experience, including all the food and reclining seat.
"We're being sued for that," says Wilbur Dean, the county coordinator, reclining in a chair in his office.
The exhibition ends with several pieces by Henry Moore (1898-1986), including a bronze "Reclining Figure" of 1945.
Improvements include the ability to reserve seats online, reclining seats, bigger screens, and better sound and projection systems.
Hammocks and reclining chairs dot the grounds, encouraging patients to sit back and take stock of their progress.
It almost looks like the Black woman is bringing the flowers to herself, than to the reclining white figure.
It serves as a reclining symbol of Panasonic's dedication to improving the inflight experience in any technological way possible.
The clip, featuring the cartoon flames filter, shows her reclining on the couch with her 2½-year-old son.
They engineered the tilt mechanism so the seat and backrest moved together in one motion for more supportive reclining.
The Ludden Rocker and Recliner features ultra-plush burgundy upholstery over squishy foam and an easy pull reclining lever.
Moreover, he cropped the image of Picasso's "Reclining Nude" (1938), focusing on her head, hands, fingers, and upper torso.
But on Thursday, he could be seen reclining in a hospital bed, his head propped up by a pillow.
Each guest is buckled into a reclining and rotating seat that provides safety and security without obstructing the view.
Here are a few pro moves to get you closer to sipping free bubbly in a fully reclining seat.
Most are investing in new experiences to make the theater experience more dynamic, like fancier concessions and reclining seats.
The theater has reclining seats that you can reserve ahead of time, and going there is a real treat.
Around the same time, a tweet from MP Anna Turley showing Rees-Mogg reclining on his bench went viral.
You'll get quilted leather reclining seats with individual entertainment displays and a central tablet that controls core car functions.
Pressing the button opens the seat part so you can extend your legs, while also reclining the back section.
In 21979, a two-year-old named Joy Griffith climbed onto her grandfather's reclining sofa chair to watch cartoons.
Beltranena and his team have to contend with airline travelers who might be accustomed to reclining seats on buses.
They revisit modernism with varied depictions of one of art's oldest motifs: the reclining odalisque, sometimes nude, sometimes clothed.
In 1972, Cosmopolitan presented its first male centerfold: a furry Burt Reynolds, reclining nude on an equally furry rug.
It has six adjustable reclining positions that make it as comfy for your kid as it is convenient for you.
She posed in another photo, reclining in her seat while looking at the camera and accentuating her cleavage-baring top.
Like the half eaten pie perched on Alec Baldwin&aposs reclining belly, Trump&aposs poll numbers are on a roll.
" The reclining figure, she adds, is "a contemporary response to a dearth of representation of black beauty in Western Art.
Instead, the whole scene is supposed to depict a reclining woman, with the blue background behind Adam representing her torso.
Female boxers pervade the series, and a couple reclining on a bed includes a nude man and a clothed woman.
Now, ex-Virgin planes will have 12 rather than 8 first class seats, which will no longer be deep-reclining.
She spent her final days with her family in Delaware, reclining on a hospital bed in her family's living room.
The ruby-red ball continues its journey, now rolling past a wall of drawings, each portraying a reclining female figure.
On Monday, Kim shared a bizarre photo of herself reclining on a bed and wearing a pair of Yeezy sneakers.
My co-workers, though, manage a dizzying assortment of work styles, that include couch lounging, cubby reclining and standing desks.
It features a woman reclining in a sheet with her legs spread, completely exposing her lady bits to the observer.
The clip, featuring the cartoon flames filter, showed her reclining on the couch with Saint — who was not having it.
Each seat is upholstered in leather, has an adjustable headrest, a foldable footrest, and can be repositioned backwards or reclining.
Urging someone to use a device like a Knee Defender that prevents a seat from reclining is essentially advocating theft.
The living room has a 32-inch flat-screen LCD TV, a reclining leather double sofa and two dining tables.
Another visitor, reclining on a nearby sofa, carried on a lengthy phone conversation, as if there were nothing to see.
Ranging from pencil sketches of reclining nudes to intricately rendered scenes from Greek mythology, these dexterous drawings are marvelously mesmerizing.
Who was the laughing man, looming at her, reeling in a cable as she lay back in a reclining chair.
Throughout the history of art, the image of the reclining Venus has been used to signify different constructions of identity.
Inside Mohanad's tent, we found Dumbuk reclining on a cushion, his arm in a sling and his injured leg extended.
In another photo, Davidson moved from his reclining chair to Gerber's seat so that the two could get even closer.
In another photo, Davidson moved from his reclining chair to Gerber's seat so that the two could get even closer.
In the corner, a reclining figure is fully covered by a waxy black sheet, but for hands holding a book.
The reclining woman in the Houston canvas, painted a year after the visit, is derived from one of those studies.
Excavated frescoes depict wealthy denizens reclining before multicourse meals — they tended to eat small-plates-style, just like today's gourmands.
The exhibition starts with Ms. Sherman's "Centerfolds" series, which depicts women reclining, fully dressed, as they appear lost in thought.
In November 2015, he paid $170.4 million, including fees, at Christie's New York for Amedeo Modigliani's "Nu Couché" (Reclining Nude).
It also boasts a new, upgraded entertainment system and, on some planes, reclining seats that you can combine into double beds.
While that's a far cry from the fully reclining seats up front, it's a definite improvement from the standard airline seat.
Reclining on a lawn chair behind her, half out of sight, is Logan, inebriated and injecting a drug into his arm.
If you don't have much empathy left for air travel, consider these guidelines: Avoid reclining on short flights under 3.5 hours.
Not taking this lying down, maybe reclining but definitely not lying down, Shephard retaliated with an Instagram post of his own.
Billowing tieback curtains unfurl to reveal a figure — presumably Cole — reclining on a pedestal, architectural plans in hand, books piled high.
A skeleton of a female found reclining on her left elbow, with fractures on the knees and possibly the left foot.
Among them was a 1945 Moore plaster "Reclining Figure," which climbed to £1.8 million, more than 10 times the low estimate.
Modigliani shocked Europe at the turn of the 19th century with his series of 22 nudes reclining in every possible position.
For starters, it swings, has padded armrests, and reclines thanks to the auto-reclining mechanism — plus it has an adjustable headrest.
Moore's "Reclining Figure" (1969-70), many students have said, is just ugly and doesn't fit in with Columbia's neo-Classical aesthetic.
They'd see that on one side the mouth Henry is reclining and smiling, between the gums and teeth, bright and alert.
A couple of reclining chairs wouldn't pass muster with employees in Mountain View, but here they at least signal an aspiration.
The 12 fully reclining seats are on platforms that can retract into the wall to create a more open, social space.
"They want a safe place to put their money," he said, reclining in the driver's seat of his black Bentley Mulsanne.
The series reaches an apotheosis of banal profundity with an image of Snoopy reclining on his master's disembodied, planet-like head.
Another Jencks creation is Northumberlandia, a quarter-mile-long reclining woman formed out of the landscape near Northumberland, in northeast England.
Wearing a baby-pink MAGA hat and gold hoop earrings, reclining slightly in the theater's plush chairs, she welcomed the feeling.
A durable 13 pound frame holds a retractable canopy and a four position reclining seat with a five point safety harness.
"I can understand getting compared to the Kardashians," she said, reclining on a plush seat at the Park Hyatt in Midtown.
At one point, reclining in a hotel-room bed, he folds a pizza in half and shoves it in his mouth.
"The Harvest" (1943) shows a reclining female nude with different parts of her body painted in blue, purple, red, and orange.
If you get tired of reclining, you can also browse the books and personal ephemera displayed in several slim cabinets nearby.
A guy is reclining on a couch with a joint, and his friend lights it from across the room with a laser.
That flyer has, after all, paid for a reclining chair and thus believes it is his "right" to occupy the space behind.
Others had to specify how much they would be prepared to pay to prevent the person in front of them from reclining.
That said, I'm all about reclining respectfully, meaning that you should take a little courtesy peek to see who is behind you.
As for the reclining-seat debate ... Wendi says the airlines should be the ones determining if it's an issue, not fellow passengers.
Delta has been testing reduced-recline seats on some of its narrow-body aircraft in part to prevent arguments about reclining seats.
Further, the two reclining options are not conducive to many traditional couch activities except, perhaps, for the aftermath of Netflix and chill.
If you're in the pro-reclining camp, this is the one thing that I'd like you to take away from this article.
Benjamin Clementine is reclining in a swish west London hotel, talking in his fascinating, slightly discombobulating way about reality TV talent shows.
Reclining on couches (klinai), the drinkers were served by young boys and entertained by flute girls and courtesans and/or prostitutes (hetairai).
Among the highlights is Mondrian's charcoal on paper "Reclining Nude (Dunes and Sea)" from 1910 with an asking price of $5.5 million.
For instance, "Reclining Nude" (2017) recounts, with luscious felicity, each event of a figure lengthening just below the onlooker's point of view.
Arlington invested $10 million in the new stadium, which accommodates 2,000 people and features tricked-out reclining chairs and giant overhead screens.
Klimt's "Zwei Liegende," or "Two Reclining Figures" (1916-17), depicts two women who appear to be blissfully sleeping, wrapped in gauzy coverings.
She sat at the free-throw line, in a reclining office chair, where she spent her overnight shift facing three laptop computers.
Flight attendants typically sit in cabin jump seats that are low to the ground and don't allow for reclining or stretching out.
In 2018, a Klimt sketch, "Zwei Liegende (Two Reclining Figures)," was discovered in the closet of a former museum secretary in Austria.
They show her driving a dune buggy along a coastal road and reclining in an open-air jacuzzi at a luxury villa.
But the graves of the other young woman and the older woman remained pristine, still reclining on wooden beds covered in grass.
It was a relief when my breast was freed, the throne rolled away from the machinery and lowered to a reclining position.
Ms. Essaydi's artworks — a result of lengthy photographic shoots — show real women from her family and entourage reclining inside historic Moroccan palaces.
Her pose drew from those in Renaissance paintings, recalling the idealized figures of Botticelli's Venus and of Titian's reclining Venus of Urbino.
The Buddhist temple Wat Pho, or Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is the most popular attraction in Bangkok thanks to its detailed architecture.
That's mostly thanks to what CJ CGV says is the first global example of Tempur beds with reclining function in a movie theatre.
The reclining position of the Rock 'n Play, however, can put babies at risk of compromised airways and limited breathing, known as asphyxia.
Particularly noteworthy is Nicole Eisenman's "Sketch for a Fountain": plaster and bronze, standing and reclining, larger-than-life figures whose gender is ambiguous.
However, savvy travelers the world over already know about the company's legendary first class, which features gourmet meals, showers, and fully-reclining seats.
Eventually, the men relax into reclining chairs, put on paper party hats and undertake a vague symposium, discussing Merton's beliefs and their influence.
A video that went viral this week showed an angry passenger berating a woman sitting in front of him for reclining her seat.
An audience of about 70 people, most of them young, are perched on stools and reclining on sofas, drinking beer and listening intently.
Lounging in a black bikini on a reclining pool chair, Duff cuddled up to Luca, 6, her child with ex-husband Mike Comrie.
Wat Pho TempleThe reclining Buddha, situated in a park of temples in the heart of the city, is one of Bangkok's main attractions.
I produced custom bondage furniture fit to my six-and-a-half-foot tall body that restrains me in a classical reclining pose.
Satellite TV, a radio, bedside phone and Wi-Fi are on offer, and there is a reclining seat for partners in every room.
And that's true—if we all had a reasonable amount of legroom, losing a few inches to a reclining seat wouldn't even register.
The second image is especially awww-inducing: Max can be seen sitting on a reclining Rodriguez's stomach while Emme smiles in the background.
The Metro also has a feature most umbrella strollers lack: an adjustable, reclining seat that makes on-the-go naps much more successful.
You can see the photographs' elegance in the grace of the reclining form, but the color-blocking behind it adds a special force.
Surrounded by dozens of sweaty reporters from every corner of the globe, he sounded as relaxed as a man reclining in a Barcalounger.
Amenities will include lots of screens and reclining rear seats that, the company said, use NASA technology to distribute the passenger's weight evenly.
The IMAX screening room has a dozen reclining leather seats that are so comfortable one is tempted to spend the night in them.
The car seat is also equipped with six reclining positions, so it's as comfortable for your kid as it is convenient for you.
It included many of his own works, of course, but also two Michelangelo drawings, which, Dr. Bambach suggested, could include the reclining nude.
You can use pillows (sex pillows, a pregnancy pillow, or just a regular bed pillow) to help you experiment with different reclining positions.
On this "Ultimate" trim, you get reclining rear buckets with a full suite of climate, audio and position controls in the center console.
Tired travelers can relax and catch a few hours of shut-eye before heading back up in the air in VIP reclining chairs.
Ms. Knowles posted a photo on Instagram that showed her reclining on a pile of Adidas sneakers and wearing a red Adidas bodysuit.
Ladies and gentlemen, we currently have a leading bid of $210,000 for the large Mickalene Thomas reclining figure painting, going once, going — yes?
On Thursday, he posted a photo of himself on his Instagram account in which he is reclining in his hospital bed and pointing skyward.
In fact, some carriers like American Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines already limit reclining to two inches in coach, with Delta following suit.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was on bivouac at Fort Bragg, N.C., reclining near a foxhole I had laboriously dug earlier in the day.
The highest class onboard the Hokuriku Shinkansen is "gran class," which has automated, reclining leather seats and comes with free meals, snacks, and drinks.
TGV trains' first-class cars also have reclining seats and options to book a solo seat for peace and quiet during a long trip.
In the short clip, she posts up in front of a sporty three-wheeled car, while reclining back in the seat, talking her shit.
I discovered another tourist in the sauna spoke English, a teacher from Boston, and we chatted while reclining on the tile tiers, tits out.
He is always found reclining miserably in a stuffed chair in front of a fire, situated inside of a dirty, damp, and empty barn.
Several of them told CNN in December that reclining is rude, particularly for passengers seated in economy class who already have restricted leg room.
Before reclining your seat, take a minute to evaluate how much space you have, how your back feels, and how long the flight is.
So is the living room shared by Joey and Chandler (Matthew Perry), fitted out with their film posters, foosball table and unlovely reclining chairs.
Henry Moore, the first modern artist to settle in the area, arrived in 1957 to make "Reclining Figure" for the UNESCO headquarters in Paris.
The home theater in the basement has four motorized reclining chairs, a JVC projection system, a 105-inch screen, five speakers and a subwoofer.
Among them is one of the earliest contributing scientists to the museum's diverse collections, his burnt caramel-colored bones reclining in a glass case.
The whole thing was super easy: You just lie back in a reclining chair and the light is placed directly in front of your face.
Alexandra greeted me and led me down a long dark hallway into a room where a comfy, grandpa-style reclining chair was waiting for me.
In her cards, Mami was always the empress, a woman wearing a crown of stars reclining on a throne with a scepter in her hand.
It's a good chance to experience important American theater from the comfort of one of those bonkers reclining leather seats with the huge cup holders.
It seemed that every third scene or so, the show would cut to a brothel in King's Landing where topless women mingled amongst reclining men.
The question was in response to a viral video of an American Airlines passenger berating the woman in front of him for reclining her seat.
Reclining a seat greatly reduces the amount of space for the person behind and may prevent them from doing things like working on a laptop.
"I never recline, because I don't think it's something that, since I'm the CEO of the airline, I should be reclining my seat," Bastian said.
After watching your kitty closely for a few weeks, it should become clear what paw they favor for natural behaviors like reclining, grabbing and climbing.
The full reclining seats, which are reminiscent of first-class airline cabins, are so comfortable that I hear my dad snoring during the movie. Embarrassing!
When one first enters, the performers are mostly still, reclining on mattresses or platforms distributed throughout the gallery, but things quickly start to heat up.
Barron's reports AMC could gain nearly 30 percent, boosted by the movie theater operator's new initiatives such as reclining seats, reserved seating, and better concessions.
MURID KHOSO, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Reclining comfortably on a bed outside his mud home, 2110.5200-year-old farmer Mohammad Khoso watches life go by.
The result was an otoko no kakureya, or "hiding place for men", a tiny, cockpit-like wooden room with a desk, shelves and reclining chair.
In one of the trial's first disturbing moments, Hajjar showed the face of a 15-year-old identified only as Camilla, reclining on a pillow.
When she stirs, she moves languorously, and when, still reclining, she strikes an over-the-shoulder pose, you think of the odalisques of art history.
Each painting features a single frankfurter in a languorous pose — reclining, reading, daydreaming or otherwise passively disporting like a model in a fashion magazine layout.
Kathy Mulvaney, 73, said just as the explosion happened, her seeing-eye dog, a collie named Bella, had been curled up on a reclining chair.
Passenger on the flight Scott Haywood spoke with radio station 3AW recounting the incident, saying that the pair were fighting over the reclining of chairs.
The reference to the painting of the "two women passing" was easily enough identified: "Sleep," Courbet's scandalous painting of two reclining women, naked and intertwined.
Lohin has included two Imaginary Portraits, one of which — "Reclining Female Torso," 228 — looks like a realist's rendering of forms carved from flesh-colored stone.
CreditCreditSuzanne DeChillo/The New York Times Reclining with a laptop on my couch in Brooklyn, I searched "buy lizard online" and clicked the first link.
The oil-on-canvas depicting Othello with a sword in his hand, gazing upon a reclining Desdemona, had languished for years in a Maryland attic.
Search #poolfloat on Instagram and there's a near endless scroll of babies, dogs and fully grown adults reclining on inflatables of all shapes and sizes.
The movie theater has 40 reclining leather seats, and the TV downstairs, at nearly 30 feet, is believed to the largest in an American home.
Inmates cite a different culprit, a rickety reclining chair from which the officer fell, gashing his head as the two prisoners rushed to his aid.
A video posted on Banksy's Instagram shows a bearded man named Ryan reclining on the bench, echoing the traditional image of Santa on his sleigh.
The photographer fuses iconic artworks like Giorgione's Sleeping Venus and Titian's Venus of Urbino, to create her own image "Reclining Venus," replacing the milky white reclining women in the classic paintings with a voluptuous woman of color lying upon a wedding dress, rather than the silk bedding of the original paintings, as if emphatically pronouncing her resignation from the gendered roles inherent to marriage.
He posted an Instagram video of himself sitting in one of the reclining chairs, a cigar in his hand, broadcasting a message for Ramirez in Spanish.
Reclining back in a pool with seemingly no care in the world, the pop star shows off her stunning curves as well as her caring side.
Kesh Angels, another series from 2010 on display, humorously addresses the trope in art of the reclining odalisque, and the myth of shackled North African women.
Much of the discomfort of flying—whether reclining in a private first-class suite or jammed into coach—comes from two factors: air pressure and humidity.
Luke has apparently gotten into the habit of milking the planet's local creatures — the remarkably relaxed thala-sirens that spend their time reclining against the rocks.
For longer flights, consider alerting the person behind you that you're reclining a bit, and then only do so slowly — no rapid reclines into unsuspecting faces.
In the photo, he's reclining casually on a countertop, papers and books strewn haphazardly on shelves above while he holds a phone receiver in his hand.
Every sculpture park and college green in the Western world displays at least one ambiguously reclining form by the likes of Henry Moore or Anthony Caro.
" Near the Penone piece on the Main Green is one of Brown's oldest and most distinguished public sculptures: Henry Moore's "Reclining Figure No. 2121 — Bridge Prop.
Yet Ms. Walsh also integrates images of rest, or exhaustion: a body hunched over, hands on thighs, or reclining with an elbow propped on a knee.
Daigneault's Erizku is of a photograph the black male photographer took of a black female sex worker, posed as a reclining Venus in their native Ethiopia.
In the reclining nude, by comparison, the gnarled torso, the lightly sketched peripheral elements and the corrections made with parallel hatching are all hallmarks of Michelangelo.
While some artists wobble walking the tightrope between mainstream accessibility and underground credibility, Stormzy has pulled out a deckchair and is reclining comfortably in the middle.
It's a version of her piece Racquel Reclining Wearing Purple Jumpsuit, a mixed media collage using elements of a photographed portrait of Thomas's partner, Racquel Chevremont.
The back of the limousine features a bar on one side, two reclining chairs, a wraparound leather couch, two big-screen televisions and a home theater system.
Sitting in a reclining position is painful when you are in labour, so my wife got out of the car and went to lean against a railing.
She then took the recording into their bedroom, which showed her husband, sure enough, reclining in their bed with a bag of frozen peas between his legs.
The cover shows the first lady reclining on the grass in the South Lawn garden, her hair loose and her elbows propped up on a flower bed.
She led them to the dentistry room, still stocked with its tools, reclining chair — and Hitler's dental X-rays, "irrefutable evidence that Hitler was dead," Rzhevskaya wrote.
Perhaps you've even seen the ubiquitous shot of O reclining in a mountain of fluffy bubbles, looking knowingly at the camera, a flute of champagne in hand.
Oregon high schooler Kennedy Sundberg embarked on fast food scavenger hunt and found her date reclining in a bathtub, dressed as a (slightly terrifying) deep fried snack.
In 2015 alone, passengers on planes choked other passengers over reclining seats, started drunken brawls, shown themselves to be really racist and ruined flights for everyone onboard.
Blessing was sitting in a reclining chair in her bedroom when she was taken into custody, after she refused to leave the house, according to court records.
When I greet Sheila Nevins in the lobby of Refinery29's New York office building, she's semi-reclining in a pool of sunlight on a long couch.
"This place is so unusual," said Mike Mattis, a self-described Wall Streeter, reclining against the clean brick wall at a table with his teenage son, Matthew.
But certain high-value lots were not included in the sale, such as Henry Moore's monumental bronze "Reclining Figure: Festival," estimated at £19453 million to £21945 million.
Adrenaline-packed hits like "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" and "Jurassic World" as well as features like reclining seats and alcohol were enough to tempt American audiences.
Here, they're reclining on a bed of hearty, fibrous farro, and a charred scallion salsa verde is the perfect way to jazz up them up a little.
The great "Ovid among the Scythians" (1859), with the poet reclining amidst the barbarians at the Black Sea, is an extraordinarily original vision of what exile means.
And on the other side of the mouth is Sandy, reclining, between the opposite gums and teeth, Sandy with his big bushy beard: Sandy, whom everyone knows.
The three men of "Reclining Rondo" (1975) don't travel at all, or even stand: In one vertical line, they lie, sit, reposition themselves, in a steady rhythm.
Initially represented in standing portraits, they were then depicted on horseback, and, later, reclining or lying in repose, in the manner of saints or the dead Christ.
"I was in extreme pain, but it was a good lesson," she recalled, reclining in the sun of a Los Angeles plaza just before Thanksgiving last year.
In Jean Hélion's "Trois Nus et le Gisant" ("Three Nudes and Reclining Man"), a disquieting painting from 1950, three women — the Fates, or just an artist's models?
The recent consensus among Dr. Bambach's colleagues was that the reclining nude was either by an unknown artist or a Clovio copy after a lost Michelangelo original.
More stringent security, fuller flights, and smaller seats have led to something called "Air Rage" as stressed-out passengers fight over armrests, reclining, and even window shades.
The man complains that the bird he purchased is dead, but the shop owner keeps insisting the parrot may be exhausted or prefers reclining on its back.
A reclining seat is "one more thing to break ... and then you can't sell it," said Samuel Engel, who leads the aviation group at consulting firm ICF.
The only other prewar work, "Pomona sdraiata" ("Reclining Pomona," 1935), is armless, like the plaster "Giovinetta" of a few years later, but it is not as scarified.
Otw to L.A. guy I work with is in the seat in front of me so I think I'm in the clear for reclining leg room issues.
Superstitious Thais have been gripped by a legend about the cave - the full name of which is Tham Luang Nang Non or "cave of the reclining lady".
Designed in 1928 and now attributed to Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, the LC4 champions relaxation, with a frame capable of reclining at any angle.
"Some people just know how to work a red carpet," Reynolds added to the photo, drawing attention to the fact that Beetz is reclining atop a prostrate Deadpool.
On Sunday afternoon, the dancer Oisin Monaghan spent over an hour on that route, sliding down the steps through a glacial series of reclining, prone and seated poses.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said in an interview with CNBC on Friday that a passenger should make sure it's all right with the person behind them before reclining.
Foujita's "Reclining Nude With Toile de Jouy," a portrait of Man Ray's lover Kiki, was wildly popular when it was first shown in 1922 at the Salon d'Automne.
Rockefeller and his wife, Peggy, hung "Young Girl with a Flower Basket" (pictured) in the library of their Manhattan home, where it joined Matisse's "Reclining Nude with Magnolias".
If your version of being outdoorsy is catching some rays by the pool, you can snag a reclining Adirondack patio chair from Highwood for up to $200 off.
His team is building high-quality reclining chairs that not only have better ascetics but that can be swapped out and replaced more easily than a cell phone.
In a since-deleted Instagram picture, Evans can be seen reclining in a hospital bed in a red hairnet as she manages a small grin for the camera.
Earlier this year, a BBC article received backlash for listing applying makeup on transit as inappropriate; also on the list was eating, clipping your nails, reclining, and talking.
They cry for infant versions of the same reasons that adults snap at one another about reclining seats, or elbow each other with quiet savagery over the armrest.
At my local movie theater, $15.75 (gulp!) buys you a couple of hours in a high-backed, cushy, reclining chair that rivals a La-Z-Boy for comfort.
She can't sit up for extended periods of time, so [she's] going in her reclining wheelchair, and we're taking at least two of her beautiful caregivers with us.
Why, for instance, would I tweet about my crippling period pains when I could post a photo of myself, reclining in the sun on an outdoor chaise longue?
They pop on a V.R. headset while sitting in a reclining chair and choose a guided meditation along with an "environment," like the Northern Lights or a forest.
The seats can be configured to any level of reclining, including a set "zero-gravity" position which is designed to aid circulation and is also just really comfortable.
Most of the videos follow the same formula: Cell phone footage shot on a highway shows a Tesla driver reclining in their seat, hands not on the wheel.
On a village corner in Lisarh, a sugar cane farmer, Vipin Malik, and a group of men chatted outside a store in the afternoon, reclining in wicker chairs.
Last November, a colleague at Christie's brought to auction a Modigliani painting of a voluptuous woman, "Reclining Nude," which had a presale estimate of a hundred million dollars.
Alamo may be as well-known for its strictness — disruptive patrons are ejected without a refund — as for its comforts, like reclining chairs, small tables and waiter service.
One recent conservation discovery is a drawing of the Egyptian goddess Nut on the interior of a coffin, as if the dead were reclining into her protective arms.
A reclining baby sleeper that rocks, vibrates, and plays music, it developed a cult following among sleep-deprived parents and has been the subject of thousands of glowing reviews.
While navigating down the Bridge of Sighs in Barranco, Peru, he saw the woman was sitting on a bench with a man, reclining with his head in her lap.
Williams is bristling over what an American Airlines rep told TMZ -- that the whole seat-reclining incident started when she first reclined and knocked over the other passenger's drink.
The pregnant actress' Throwback Thursday post completely blew everyone else's vintage photos out of the water when she juxtaposed past and present photos of herself reclining on ocean rocks.
In the graphite study of the solitary, reclining child, there's a profound tug of war between the robust tonal cascade of folds and the faceless, fragile, semi-naked girl.
Add $663,266 for the Level 2370 equipment group, which adds blind-spot monitoring, remote tailgate release, front and rear park sensors and a reclining rear seat with split folding.
"You know, we are not just poor people begging everywhere on the street," Noor says, reclining in a chair at his spacious office at Rvision headquarters in Kuala Lumpur.
There's a kid section with slides and fountains, a cafeteria, a hot rock bed for reclining purposes, saunas, steam rooms, a pool, and a series of flavored hot springs.
A massive Disney takeover at the movies If freshly-minted movies are your thing, strap into your reclining theater seat and let the Disney franchises take over your eyeballs.
I was confused about how the reclining would work seeing as there was nowhere for the chair back to go, but then I realized the chair slides forward. Clever.
For me, at least, a whole day of reclining in a comfy bed, being brought endless food and drink, watching films, and snoozing has always sounded like a dream.
Some have religious art inscribed with Tibetan script, for example, while others have white-elephant and reclining-Buddha statues, which are typically associated with Southeast Asian forms of Buddhism.
The officers also complained that their best car, a secondhand 2010 Ford Crown Victoria, does not have air conditioning and that its seat is stuck in a reclining position.
At various points I was halted by animals standing (and sometimes reclining) directly in my path: alpine ibex, Highland cattle, horses, sheep, goats — along with the occasional farm cat.
In the sculpture "Reclining Woman Who Dreams" (1929), the sleeping body is symbolized by two parallel, undulating horizontal fronds joined at opposite ends by studs anchored to a platform.
The meetings were known as Dealers, because the presenter would sit like a blackjack dealer in the center of an imposing circle of computer scientists reclining in beanbag chairs.
In a warm movie theater with reclining lounge chairs, the risk of drifting off is far greater — which is, quite frankly, shocking, considering this is a Tiffany Haddish movie.
BMW showed at its CES display a concept of its future interior with reclining lounge chairs and a windshield with augmented reality built in to annotate the road ahead.
It's lightweight and polyester, so it's not much trouble to carry and it won't really stain, and the fully-padded offers support in addition to the reclining back rest.
For example, one work in the show features an image of Herakles reclining and drinking, which can help us to envision the original, imbibing viewers of these ceramic vessels.
He famously appeared naked - reclining on a bearskin rug with his arm strategically positioned for the sake of modesty - in a centerfold in the women's magazine Cosmopolitan in 19776.
I rode in the engineering prototype at CES earlier this year, and enjoyed the alpha prototype's fully reclining back seat during the New York Auto Show a few months later.
Mr. Plein himself, it turned out, was backstage, offering an exegesis on his business — he has his sights set on expanding in North America — and reclining on a black sofa.
The KKW beauty mogul, 37, ended her busy day of social media posts and clapbacks late Thursday evening with an Instagram photo of herself reclining on a silver Rolls-Royce.
According to Kallir, the work belongs to a series of 20 pencil drawing of a reclining nude girl that Schiele made in 1918, the year he died of Spanish flu.
The Corolla Altis' refined suspension system helps provide a smooth ride no matter what, and its spacious rear 60:40 split and reclining seats are built for optimal passenger comfort.
In response, the company is investing $1 billion over the next three years to upgrade the movie-going experience, including reclining seats, better concessions and alcoholic bars in the lobbies.
Poised in ripe middle-age in pre-coital seductiveness and then, seconds later, reclining into geriatric frailty, her Anna remains much the same glamorous and humdrum, poetic and prosaic creature.
The company, which manufacturers elaborate reclining desk-chair combos, brought its top-of-the-line product to the CES show floor last week, and it is nothing short of revelatory.
The hanging contraption attaches to the back of any truck or RV via a standard trailer hitch and holds a pair of reclining swings that dangle from a steel frame.
In the final video, Interlude (2017), a white, flickering screen is interleaved with shots of a pensive woman, reclining and drenched in sunlight, as Sun Ra's "Piano Interlude" plays lazily.
In my most recent performance, "Odalisque," shown recently at The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn, I reimagine the classical reclining nude as a gender non-conforming queer bondage submissive.
Photo: Christian SchiffmannScientists have determined that the way an animal rests—reclining on its back, sprawling on its belly, standing up, or sitting, is determined by primarily by its size.
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Shelley and Godwin fille spent their illicit courtship, as much Romanticism as romance, passionately reading the works of her parents while reclining on Wollstonecraft's grave, in the St. Pancras churchyard.
There are snapshots of Mr. Abaaoud in front of tourist sites in Athens, Judge Hendrickx said during the trial, and another photo of Mr. Abaaoud reclining in a large armchair.
Inside each is a wax figure of a woman known as a type of "Anatomical Venus," nude, pregnant and reclining on a bed of blue velvet with her organs exposed.
A 1917 painting by Amedeo Modigliani of a reclining nude woman that was once considered obscene in Paris sold for over $157 million at an auction in Manhattan on Monday.
Hungary's Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest has put two notable recent acquisitions on display: Auguste Renoir's "Reclining Nude" (1903) and Anthony van Dyck's "Wedding Portrait of Mary Henrietta Stuart" (13.83).
She is six feet tall, and she spends all day and all night in a sophisticated, battery-powered wheelchair that cradles her—half sitting, half reclining—from head to toe.
As if they are Southern people of leisure, reclining in a hammock with their sweet tea, when in reality they are marketing managers living on a Superfund site in Brooklyn.
The women sitting or lounging in Hahn's paintings could be the nudes reclining throughout art history or the girls of today, illuminated by screens streaming the latest episode of Girls.
"American people have become a bucket of crabs," said John Leach, 51, who was reclining at his desk behind a warren of jewelry cases in a shop in downtown Gadsden.
Hannah, an 18-year-old model who was reclining on an inflatable plastic chair at the collection's press preview, said that she hadn't heard of Delia's before booking the job.
LINZ, Austria — A long-lost pencil drawing of two reclining women by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt has resurfaced in a former secretary's home here, tucked away in a closet.
Another point of comparison is a known Michelangelo work, "Fall of Phaeton," now in the Royal Collection, where a finished figure very similar to the reclining nude sits at bottom.
If work leaves you with back pain, the American Chiropractic Association has endorsed La-Z-Boy reclining furniture, and programmers have shared how to hack one into a desk chair.
In Brooklyn Heights, a lurid red-and-gold chamber described by the building manager as "a little bordelloesque inside" comes complete with black leather divan suitable for a reclining odalisque.
A reclining nude woman with luminous skin floats on the water like Venus on a half shell, surrounded by others who ride on floats or swim with delight and abandon.
Racquel Reclining began as a photographed portrait that Thomas shot in her studio, on a wood-paneled living room set where nearly every surface is covered with colorful retro textiles.
In July 2014, I visited a clinic in Austin run by Whole Woman's Health, where women recovering from abortions rested in reclining chairs, drinking tea with fleece blankets over their laps.
Using the reclining Venus as an inspiration, Lawson constructs, from blackness, her own definition, critiquing the narrow aesthetic monopolies whiteness has had on the body, sexuality, and the canon of portraiture.
Hopefully by this time next summer, you'll be able to languish in the sun reading Edgar Allan Poe and musing on the futility of life while reclining in your inflatable coffin.
The best way to view the meteor shower is by sitting in a reclining lawn chair or lying on your back and looking up at the sky with a wide view.
"Hi, can I get zero f—s please, thanks," the star captioned another photo of herself  from the same shoot reclining on a bed with a phone pressed to her ear.
Called "Milli's Awakening" (2018), the film's title references an expressionist painting by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, called "Sleeping Milli" (103) — a highly sexualized and exoticized depiction of a reclining black female nude.
The brunette, reclining in the background, also appears to be naked, but is covered to her waist by a brown feather boa, with a dreamy expression produced by softly closed eyes.
Nyong'o's, 33, feed is a lesson in photo-ready lounging, whether reclining on a linen sofa in your finest island wear… …or stretched out poolside in the most classic striped bikini.
To seat six space tourists comfortably in reclining chairs (and to let them cavort in weightlessness), the capsule needed to have a 12.5-foot diameter, making it wider than the booster.
Blue Origin The interior illustration shows reclining black seats, with each positioned by a window to provide what may be a once-in-a-lifetime viewing experience for the space tourists.
Walker said they found her sitting in the brown-leather power reclining chair where in recent years Ali whiled away his days watching CNN, VH229 and tapes of his championship fights.
"We'll do everything we can for them so there'll be no problems," upper house spokesman Koji Ono said of the two, who use reclining wheelchairs and will need help in parliament.
To throw in some free popcorn, AMC reckons it can bolster Ebitda by half within four years, partly by introducing the plush reclining seats already working wonders in United States theaters.
The best way to view the meteor shower is by sitting in a reclining lawn chair or lying on your back and looking up at the sky with a wide view.
Reclining on a sofa, willowy limbs akimbo, draped in pastel chiffon, photos of BJ Lillis, photographer Lissa Rivera's model, muse, and romantic partner, look like a fashion spread out of Vogue.
KLM's "Economy Comfort" service, introduced in 7873, features a seat with more legroom and reclining space, and a nine-inch in-flight entertainment screen, smaller than some other carriers', for example.
The auditorium may not have the reclining seats or Imax high-definition of modern movie theaters — but those aspects were never the point of Lincoln Plaza Cinemas in the first place.
Mickalene Thomas explores lesbian desire in her 12-monitor video grid, "Me as Muse," presenting herself reclining naked on a couch and focusing the gaze on different parts of her body.
There's a famous picture of him reclining in this very spot from 30: young Sondheim staring intently at a pad of paper, Blackwing pencil at the ready, framed by two windows.
Lizzie Post, etiquette expert and co-president of The Emily Post Institute, tells Refinery29 that how you handle a seat-reclining situation on an airplane should depend on your specific situation.
Suitable for two little ones, from baby to around age four (or 40 pounds) this double stroller from well-respected brand Graco offers two reclining seats with individual footrests and canopies.
Shanidar Z was found to be reclining on his or her back, with the left arm tucked under the head and the right arm bent and sticking out to the side.
Contoured Gamer Chair with Tilt and Height Adjustable Seat With lumbar support, height adjustment, reclining capabilities, and arm support, this contoured gamer chair is made with complete ergonomic precision in mind.
Instead, he painted her voyeuristically on a balcony (with Fanny Claus), reclining on bourgeois sofas, and intently gazing back as she does in "Berthe Morisot with a Bouquet of Violets" (1872).
But it's so complete, easy, and fast, it might appeal to other kinds of people, too: those whose hands are wet or grubby, for example, or those who are reclining and tired.
While fans may be familiar with the selection of movies, they probably didn't have the luxury of seeing them with reclining armchairs, which many of the theaters showing the movies now offer.
A cell-phone video appears to show the gunman reclining in a chair beneath an umbrella, legs crossed as he reloads the gun in his lap, takes aim and pulls the trigger.
Baring her baby bump in a Fabletics outfit while resting peacefully atop a yoga mat, the mom-to-be struck a reclining pose with the help of five pillows for additional support.
Enjoy it stretched out in one of the home theater's five reclining chairs, or out back by the mansion's private swimming pool, which is accompanied by a guest house of its own.
I could minimize the issue by reclining or by lying flat on my back, and to center the image I would just grab the screen and move it into the perfect position.
If you're looking for a great rocking chair, the Baby Relax Mikayla Swivel Gliding Recliner is the best one you can buy, thanks to its reclining capabilities and 360-degree swivel action.
But its anchor is Cocowalk, which is kind of like an Orlando mall, but even there, you can get totally shitfaced in a giant, reclining chair in the intimate VIP movie theaters.
For instance, reclining chair and sofa maker Manwah Holdings , which ships around $470 million annually to large U.S. furniture retailers from its factory outside Shenzen, absorbed 5% of the 10% U.S. tariffs.
And a good chunk of them can still dance, drink, sing, and shriek their Coachella counterparts under the table, when not reclining on one of the festival's abundant chairs and couches anyway.
"You're best behind the driver," he said, as he claimed the front passenger side for himself, pushing the seat all the way back and reclining it as far as it could go.
For instance, reclining chair and sofa maker Manwah Holdings, which ships around $470 million annually to large U.S. furniture retailers from its factory outside Shenzen, absorbed 5% of the 10% U.S. tariffs.
One of her most famous early photographs, "Sailors, Key West" (1966), showed two shirtless swabbies, one reclining on a worn Oriental rug, the other half-kneeling next to a floral still life.
The best work here, "A Fantasy of Transcendence and a Preoccupation With Downfall and Ruin" (2019), is a large Neo-Surrealist painting of a giant humanoid figure reclining on a barren landscape.
The no-frills Kent is the antithesis of the trendy cinema scene, where theaters have started to resemble restaurants (with burgers and beers) or first-class cabins on airplanes (cushy, reclining seats).
It does, however, display a tense instability in the way the reclining body is bent at the waist, raising the head and torso as if she were lying on an unseen chaise.
One of the most striking pieces in the exhibition, "The way I learn to play both parts" (2016), shows a nude female form reclining on the bed in an intimate boudoir setting.
In "The Adoration," the ragtag group of shepherds stand, sit, and kneel in a downward-slanting line from right to left, in veneration of the Christ Child, cradled by a reclining Mary.
The impetus for the instrument was what Deuel calls a "mad scientist project," born out of a desire to jam with his friends while propped up, zen-like, in a reclining chair.
Because of his back problems, Tom spends most of his time in an brown reclining chair, and if you take even the quickest of glimpses at the chair, you can tell it's gross.
Harris started with Chien-Chi Chang, a legendary Magnum photographer whose travels gave birth to a series of people asleep or reclining around the globe (including Buddha), as well as a new book.
Harris started with Chien-Chi Chang, a legendary Magnum photographer whose travels gave birth to a series of people asleep or reclining around the globe (including Buddha), as well as a new book.
In the context of Black models, Murrell puts a heavy focus on  Laure's history to highlight a new focus on the painting, which features a nude reclining woman being serviced by a maid.
Driving the rise: Movie-goers who want an elite theater experience, including subscription perks through AMC or MoviePass, and luxury service (which can include alcohol and reclining loungers) have helped boost ticket sales.
From taking in the wonders of China to reclining on the couch for some R&R watching golf, celebrities took time with their children and their own fathers for the special summer Sunday.
It belongs to a history of reclining nudes that reaches from Titian through Manet's "Olympia" to Matisse's "Blue Nude," painted the next year, and exploded in Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," also of 1907.
The sepia-toned illustrations are decidedly adult, with depictions of Harpo Marx reclining, roman-god-style, fondling a swan and wearing a crown of roses, and the texts are rife with surreal anecdotes.
While she was lying down on a reclining patio chair, she said Ghomeshi lunged on top of her and started making out with her forcefully, trying to shove his tongue down her throat.
Nicknamed "the honorable gentleman from the 18th century," Mr. Rees-Mogg was recently seen reclining on the front bench of the House of Commons, making clear his boredom during a fierce Brexit debate.
The following year, Mary Richardson went to the National Gallery with an axe up her sleeve and slashed Diego Velazquez's painting of a nude, reclining Venus, landing several gashes in the goddess's back.
The painting, called "Nu couche (sur le cote gauche)," or "Reclining nude," adds to the bonanza of high-priced art expected to come up for sale in May at the major auction houses.
To the right, a third woman sits with her back to us in the company of two reclining soldiers, one with his chin in hand gazing into space or, perhaps, into her eyes.
For instance, an image of a figure hiking or biking might pop up, representing activity, followed almost instantly by a depiction of a different figure reclining on a couch or in a hammock.
I'm reminded of those nights in the intensive care unit when I became a human reclining chair, holding him in constantly-shifting positions to keep his oxygen level from dipping below 88 percent.
One featured a model in a fur jacket and fishnet tights reclining with her legs spread wide open; the other, a model in a leotard and roller-skate stilettos bending over a stool.
A reclining woman visible amidst the tangle of bodies on land, hand clutching her abdomen, is modeled after Thomas Crawford's sculpture "Mexican Girl Dying" (1846; carved 1848) on view in the American Wing.
Better yet, Mickalene Thomas would transform the cool professor into a funkafied, stone cold, groovy cat reclining on a chaise lounge in the oval office, the walls doused in psychedelic patterns and sparkles.
Mosaics with mythical drinking contests or depictions of symposia were common, particularly since when reclining on couches (typically arranged on the ground) one was bound to stare at the floor a fair amount.
There are also more fanciful works, like a tree of life, a "green city" work that shows skyscrapers facing off against a verdant side of Bengaluru, a giant reclining Buddha face, and others.
Baring her belly in a Fabletics outfit while resting peacefully atop a yoga mat late last month, the mom-to-be struck a reclining pose with the help of five pillows for additional support.
Moments before I emerge I call my head of security and request that my detail all be sitting in reclining chairs with their feet up—a vulnerable position since I am standing and armed….
Sitting in the vehicle's leather-upholstered backseat, he gestured for me to try out the reclining mechanism which is controlled by a touchscreen panel that curves out from the armrest at an odd angle.
Satellite TV, a radio, bedside phone and Wi-Fi are on offer, and if William needs to lie down during, or after, the excitement, there is a reclining seat for partners in every room.
And a recent, much-shared article on Thought Catalog added a lot of fuel to the fire by claiming that reclining is such a d-bag move, it warrants a slap on the face.
Nap cafés — which offer people a chance to sleep in a hammock or reclining chair — are also on the rise in South Korea, where people work the third-longest hours amongst OECD member countries.
Thai legend says the cave, named Tham Luang Nang Non, or "cave of the reclining lady", marks the spot where a beautiful princess committed suicide after her father's soldiers killed her lover, a commoner.
But earnings have fallen steadily in the mobile cinema business as the younger middle class flocks to air-conditioned movie theaters that offer reclining chairs, or even beds, alongside fast food and soft drinks.
One featured a reclining woman in a fur coat and fishnet tights with her legs spread wide and the other shows a model in a leotard and roller skate stilettos bending over a stool.
Among new features for the 20203, which lists for $56 million, the company is developing a convertible chaise lounge that passengers can use as a bench, a reclining chair or a lie-flat mattress.
Photograph by Dolly Faibyshev for The New Yorker Beneath the breading, the medium-rare meat had the texture of a ripe fig, hand-fed to a reclining Roman emperor being fanned with palm fronds.
Qantas has cut 30 of its economy seats on its new A380 aircraft to make way for its new first class suites — and they include fully reclining seats, "sleeper suits," and even bigger screens.
"You don't see these in the rest of China," Mr. Tollu told me, as we looked at a reclining Buddha in a temple that had been carved into a cliff face near Shilong village.
It now features statues of tigers and elephants, electric toy SUVs for children to tear around in, and pergolas where families can pose for photographs overlooking a huge new statue of a reclining Buddha.
We also spent part of one afternoon sipping cocktails at the Conservatory Bar & Lounge, which was an elegant but cozy space with black-and-white tiled flooring, comfortable couches for reclining, and a fireplace.
Then, have a party, get a gold watch, go to the beach, sit down in a reclining chair with an umbrella drink and get ready for an exciting 20 or so years of golf.
For example, the photo of the British lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg reclining in Parliament as the Brexit debate raged around him spawned the meme above about how his slouch mirrored his party's political fortunes.
The Modigliani—a dark-haired reclining nude seen against a flame-colored background, finished in 211—will be the museum's centerpiece, but the bulk of its collection is contemporary art from around the world.
It was the coverage of this visit, with images of the patients reclining in hospital beds before the richly-hued paintings, that inspired artist Hrair Sarkissian to photograph the settings of these final wishes.
Where Khokhlova was small boned, Walter was athletic and strong profiled; her high classical forehead and aquiline nose appear twice in "Nude, Green Leaves and Bust" (1932), both as reclining nude and as classical bust.
With the swooning "Nu couché" ("Reclining Nude") from April 4, 1932, where the female anatomy is colorfully highlighted and paired with picked pears, he obviously paints, however nicely, the objectification of women as sex object.
The Definitive Guide to Business Imagine taking a six-hour flight from New York to Los Angeles, but right before taking off you learn the airline has a new policy: Reclining your seat is negotiable.
First-class travel on one of Japan's bullet trains offers automated reclining seats and complimentary dining service, while on some Amtrak trains, traveling in the highest class simply makes for a more spacious seating arrangement.
My Jaguar 20d R-Sport tester came optioned with a diesel powerplant, all-wheel drive, upgraded navigation and audio, power tailgate, reclining rear seats, lane keeping assist, panoramic sunroof, Wi-Fi and cooled front seats.
In Cecily Brown's "Raspberry Beret" (2015-16), the image of a nude reclining man nearly dissolved into a busy allover welter of painterly gestures, there's more erotic sensuality in the paint than in the figure.
With strict baggage weight restrictions to abide by, long security lines to stand in and expectations of a crying baby or a reclining seat, there is often little comfort to be found in air travel.
In the frequently reproduced painting, "Reclining Woman on a Leopard Skin," (1927), the scantily clad woman's bare left arm, vanishing in and out of the leopard skin, suggests a metamorphosis, underscored by her feline gaze.
A late suite of images by Mr. Coplans, a British artist (and co-founder of the magazine Artforum) who photographed his body with merciless objectivity, divides his nude, reclining body across four starkly cropped prints.
Truman Capote's first novel, "Other Voices, Other Rooms" (1948), created a stir as much for its suggestive Harold Halma dust jacket portrait of the young writer reclining on a chaise longue as for its contents.
Delia's décor is as eclectic as Mr. Diamond's interests: live-edge wooden tables he crafted himself, a reclining Buddha statue, a plaster frieze full of cherubs left over from one of the lounge's earlier incarnations.
About a century later, a dozen of their relatives gathered in and around reclining theater chairs to see, for the first time, Charlie Conacher being interviewed by the revered broadcaster Foster Hewitt in the 2000s.
The two inches you get from reclining doesn't mimic the experience of being in your bedroom or living room — it's just a reminder that you're a really bad person that probably uses a tip calculator.
I only watched for a few minutes, but I can tell you the plush red suede reclining chairs felt luxe, the IMAX system is incredible and when you close the theater doors, its totally sound proof.
The statute is of Jao Mae Nang Non — which roughly translates as the reclining goddess — and her name is shared with the cave, Tham Luang Nang Non, as well as the surrounding mountain, Doi Nang Non.
Reclining in a posh conference room inside LA's Ace Hotel, the Flaming Lips frontman fields questions about the current political climate with the cheerful ambivalence of a college senior being asked about his post-graduation plans.
For roughly 40 years, Keith Tyssen has been artfully pruning his hedges into a masterwork he calls "Gloria," a voluptuous, seductive leaf-woman reclining in front of his house like one of Jack Dawson's French girls.
Rear-seat passengers can customize their experience using a smartphone-sized remote control that pops out of the rear center console, controlling everything from the deeply reclining seats and heated massaging footrest to the infotainment screens.
In Thomas' own photograph, "Sidra Sitting," the artist replaces the typically demure, white figure of the reclining female nude with a fully dressed black woman confident in her posture and looking at the camera head-on.
This reclining armchair features a back and a seat formed by a single, daringly thin sheet of bentwood, with sweeping curls at both ends, and is suspended between two curvaceous frames serving as arms and legs.
Attached to the first New York location of the iPic movie chain (where you can order drinks from the comfort of your reclining seat), the Tuck Room will switch up its cocktail menu every few months.
In an airy room painted with Neapalitan and Pompeian themes by the Italian artist Francesco Clemente, an ancient phallus sculpture hangs from the ceiling, and tables and reclining chairs create an updated triclinium, or dining room.
A much copied image, thought suitable for contemplation by cloistered nuns, it presents Jesus as a pink-cheeked man-child reclining, as soft and plump as a piece of tropical fruit, on a bed of flowers.
The boats dock at the city's most famous temples like Wat Pho, where we entered shoeless into a massive pavilion containing a 22-foot long reclining Buddha and a steady flow of shoulder-to-shoulder gawkers.
Recent records were set at Christie's in 2015 when "Les femmes d'Alger," painted in 1955 by Pablo Picasso, sold for $179.4 million, and "Reclining Nude," a century-old portrait by Amedeo Modigliani, sold for $170.4 million.
They are also a riposte to the 19th-century Orientalist paintings of Ingres, Delacroix, and Jean-Léon Gérôme, which were pure products of the imagination: semi-clothed concubines idly reclining in the harems of powerful men.
And at Wat Po, the reclining Buddha temple across the river, the artist Huang Yong Ping has installed "Zuo You He Che," a pair of massive legs topped with animal heads carrying scriptures in their mouths.
On a tour of Europe, they had left rainy Vienna the night before, slept in a compartment with reclining seats, and were up and ready to explore Venice before most visitors had even finished their breakfasts.
In a photo that seems to share lighting and a background with the prior pictures — meaning all of them were taken during the same time and place — Jaime's brother Tyrion is reclining with a cup of wine.
One of the ads features a reclining woman in a fur coat and fishnet tights with her legs spread wide and the other shows a model in a leotard and roller skate stilettos bending over a stool.
Few passengers would turn down the chance to sleep in a real bed on a long-haul flight, especially if they are not among the lucky few with partially or fully reclining business- or first-class seats.
The HGTV star and new mom of five shared a photo of her 6-week-old son in his nursery over the weekend, showing Crew reclining above a cozy white rug in front of a wooden dresser.
Accompanying the installation is a roughly four-minute video, "The Transfiguration," wherein Miss Chief disembarks from her limo amid a picturesque, painted Italian villagescape to perform a ceremony over the twisted body of a reclining Picasso nude.
Ms. Bakst isn't nude, but she wears what turns out to be an image of a reclining nude — Ingres's "The Grand Odalisque" — printed on her pants and on the shirt she slips into midway through the piece.
If only you had done things the way I wanted them done, then maybe you could be reclining in one of my 5-star hotels right now -- or playing golf at one of my award-winning courses.
The office cleanup may have seemed a sign of renewal, but it was motivated by tedium, Ms. Bley said, reclining on a couch while her partner of more than 25 years, the bassist Steve Swallow, brewed coffee.
"Nu couché (sur le côté gauche)", or Reclining Nude (on the left side) shows the entire figure of a woman lying on white sheets, looking casually behind her back and fixing her gaze directly at the viewer.
With cave art, there came sketches of reclining female nudes on walls of the La Magdelaine caves from 15,000 BC. When Sumerians discovered how to write cuneiform on clay tablets, they filled them with sonnets to vulvas.
My mother, father and I took turns, for countless nights, sleeping in the ICU next to her, with one of us always perched near her bed like a guard dog in a semi-reclining vinyl hospital chair.
"This is definitely my speed," I purred, reclining on Stone's "Untitled (carpet with pink border)" (2016), which stitches and reweaves mats purchased in Chinatown, mass-manufactured textiles from Pottery Barn Teen, and cheaply printed Persian-style rugs.
One of the last straws was an exhibition of the paintings of the retired tailor Morris Hirshfield, represented in "Outliers" by "Girl With Pigeons" (1942), which shows a statue-like figure reclining on a splendid red couch.
In 2009 the last domestic peg clittered off the production line, and the last owner of the National Clothespin Company was buried under a five-foot reclining version, in grey granite, that looked as dead as he was.
It is all a recipe for frustration—and it is no surprise that it is compounded when coach travellers see their neighbours a few rows up with spacious reclining seats, complimentary (and superior) meals and free-flowing spirits.
Anti-corruption protesters who gathered close to the summit venue, some dressed as bankers with bowler hats reclining on deck chairs as they fanned themselves with banknotes, said what was needed was an outright abolition of tax havens.
Guardian columnist Owen Jones recently polled people on Twitter (a social network that makes you a dick simply by using it) about the shittiness of reclining your airplane seat all the way back on a long-haul flight.
WIRED is not a dedicated sleep site, but we did fill a room with 2100 of the top mattress-in-a-box models and two full days unboxing, examining, reclining on, and even jumping on each of them.
I'm also a relatively small person—5-foot-7-inches tall and 130 pounds—so the reprieve I gain from reclining my seat is presumably minimal compared even an average-sized person who's inherently more squeezed than me.
They're for floating around in your complimentary fluffy robe, which you slide slowly and alluringly out of for your romantic partner, who is, of course, reclining on the bed, unwrapping an individually plastic-wrapped slice of dragon fruit.
Feeling very full, and conscious that it wasn't long before we would land, I decided to test out the seat's reclining capacities, which would look like this if you had the full bedding of a long-haul flight.
When The Host and the Cloud screened at MoMA in 2015, Huyghe also displayed a sculpture that juxtaposed a classical reclining form with a colony of bees, combining a piece of artifice representing life with the real thing.
" With help from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's Soluna festival, the Dallas Contemporary commissioned four new bears: "Why I am so worried" (orange, reclining on the floor with a hand covering its eyes in presumed distress), "Look at me!
Your child should be sitting upright (not leaning, reclining, or slouching), his or her feet should be on a footrest they can reach, and the tray or table should be low enough for them to easily reach too.
Maybe it doesn't matter much when that same room contains the kitschy spectacles of Thomas Kinkade alongside Beatrix Potter drawings and Henry Moore's monumental "Reclining Figure: Bunched" (1973/74) tapestry — complete with a preliminary drawing by Moore himself.
As for the tale of the reclining goddess, "because she has killed herself in it, she has indeed become part of that otherworld, and, very much like the cave itself, she has become simultaneously attractive and scary," he said.
Along with the tough posturing of his crew, the exhibition includes the langorous expressions of model and actress Milla Jovovich, reclining on a rooftop in a party dress or peering through a window like a louche 19th-century ghost.
In the first teaser he can be seen lying in a reclining chair on the day before Halloween (the date on the screen reads Oct 30 84) while a doctor observes him, and men in suits watch on monitors.
According to TAN, Blau also speculates that the woman Gauguin was kissing and reclining on in these images is Pahura, his mistress, who frequently served as his often-nude model in a number of his artworks, including "Nevermore" (1897).
According to the Museum's press release, the objects consist of an Achaemenid stamp seal; two stamp-seal amulets "in the form of a reclining sheep or showing a pair of quadrupeds facing in opposite directions"; and five Sumerian artifacts.
By 9:30 A.M. , it was reclining poolside at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel amid the memory of guests and carousers like Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Montgomery Clift, and Errol Flynn, who, legend has it, made bathtub gin in the hotel's barbershop.
But as I have noted above, that line, that touch, is already fully evident in the 1910 "Seated Male Nude, Back View" and 1911 "Reclining Nude Girl in Striped Smock" drawings that both smack of Art Nouveau's noodling nervousness.
She's in the inner sanctum of Versace — the aforementioned apartment, all molasses-colored marble and polished wood — reclining on a velvet sofa in front of a pietra dura table, sipping from a crystal tumbler etched with Versaceish baroque motifs.
Ticket prices can vary depending on where you live, the time of day, regular or plush reclining seats, and so on, yet they're a pretty standard—and reliable—way of figuring out whether a film release is actually successful.
In May one of Monet's haystacks went for $25.83 million, and Picasso's "Young Girl with a Flower Basket" and a Modigliani painting of a reclining nude woman were among the works to top $225.8 million at auction in 25.2.
In 2009, when I returned to my room while reporting out of the western region of Xinjiang, I found a police officer reclining on the bed, smoking a cigarette and casually swiping through the photos on my digital camera.
"Most of the athletes we observe—scientifically and otherwise—their feet are ruined," Hatfield says, reclining in a love seat near his desk, his curly gray hair frothing up professorially and his pole-vaulter's physique more or less intact at 64.
The longtime Top Chef host, 47, shared a sexy and revealing photo of herself on her Instagram story early Thursday, reclining on her bed in a sheer white turtleneck sweater while proudly showing off the stretch marks on her leg.
While Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks were building their new home in Nashville, the married country stars lived in a trailer full of "brown, puffy" furniture, like a reclining chair with a cupholder and a place to plug in your phone.
If they have some space, then you could subtly introduce the idea that you are reclining by doing it slowly, and not all the way — unless you're on a red-eye or late-night flight where everyone is trying to sleep.
But it is outshined by the gorgeously sensual and fluid drawing by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, "Étude pour l'Odalisque à l'esclave" (1838), which strangely has a dismembered hand floating around in midst of two reclining nudes rendered with delicate panache.
It wasn't that I no longer saw myself in Sasha, it was that I hated the parts of myself I saw in her: perpetually reclining into a solipsistic relationship to her own affliction, as if leaning back onto a fainting couch.
As his grandfather laid back in a reclining chair at the family home, wearing a white T-shirt and blue plaid pajamas, Mendoza kissed him on one of the few places he hadn't been injured: the top of his head.
One of his fantastical, visionary compositions of the 1890s, "The Night," featuring a reclining nude amid billowing, crepuscular clouds and draperies, was bought by the French state in 1897, only the second of his works to be bought for the nation.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A painting of a reclining nude by Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani is set to go under the hammer in New York on May 14 with a record sale estimate of $150 million, auction house Sotheby's announced on Tuesday.
It was a Chinese billionaire, Liu Yiqian, who forked out an eye-watering $170 million for another of Modigliani's bold series of 22 reclining nudes, which upon their debut exhibition in 1917 prompted the police to shut down the show.
And there is Louise Dahl-Wolfe's 1945 photograph of a model in a Claire McCardell bathing suit reclining on the sand, her head veiled with a scarf, the image turned 90 degrees so she appears to be standing up. Swimsuit?
" On another night, I settled into a plush reclining chair with foot rests at the new Regal Essex Crossing & RPX on the Lower East Side, snacking on free popcorn and a jumbo soda, to watch "Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood.
Following the announcement, story after story mentioned her "whimsical" and surreal covers — Demi Moore atop a spiral staircase feeding a giraffe, photographed by Mark Seliger; Rihanna in the ocean, happily reclining in the mouth of a shark (Norman Jean Roy).
When in Paris, the count bought the hottest of contemporary art: airy, splashy Rococo painting, including François Boucher's "The Triumph of Venus," in which the goddess of love is borne on the waves while reclining in silks that remain preternaturally dry.
She turns the privileges of the past into a heavy, unprotected public mausoleum, though her concrete furniture is useful too: One morning this week, a person in torn sweatpants and another in Brooks Brothers were both reclining amid its leaden opulence.
Many artists used the commission to spoof their own style: Andy Warhol silk-screened and collaged the baron's face; Francis Bacon submitted a disembodied, abstracted limb gripping a wine glass; Balthus simply offered a pencil sketch of a reclining nude nymphet.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends screening all preemies to ensure they can sit in the semi-reclining position in car seats without breathing problems, but the study team notes that this test is often overlooked for late pre-term babies.
One group of the new arrivals consists only of three small, dense 2522 canvases painted in acrylic, their familiar but freshly arranged motifs in marvelous color schemes and featuring a new addition: a 20200 reclining nude by Picasso, upright and reversed.
"Woman Reclining in a Yellow Robe" (1997), based on a 1937 Matisse, is more successful in its use of the third dimension, as the flat color and hard outlines of the original translate better into semi-abstract and sculptural elements.
The Liv and Maddie star posted a photo of himself reclining in a hospital seat, hooked up to an IV. "This is how I spent my Halloween after a series of food-poisoning, dehydration and diabetes-related complications…," the 23-year-old wrote.
The study found that when participants made themselves look big (bodies outstretched, either reclining or standing A-frame style with open limbs) they actually felt more powerful, took on greater risks, and had higher levels of the hormone testosterone flowing through them.
Books, trompe l'oeil murals, busts, and the owner's cat and dog reclining at one's feet complete the scene at this quiet and cozy spot that's a favorite amongst intellectuals and tastemakers who seek solace in the deep banquettes and bottles of Bordeaux.
"Sleeping Reclining Male Nude," which is done in black chalk and bears the handwriting of Michelangelo's frequent collaborator, Sebastiano del Piombo, is a minor work, but I couldn't detect a false note in the treatment of form or the handling of the medium.
The disintegrating lower legs of "Reclining Male Nude" (circa 1520–1530) are particularly suggestive of the flickering forces of instability, while the prancing "Male Nude in Profile Leaping to the Right" (circa 1504–08) suggests ecstatic Dionysian merriment in ancient polytheistic Greece.
The conceivably onanistic "Study of reclining nude in the Medici Chapel with measurements" (circa 1520–1530), like the "Study of torso of Dusk in Medici Chapel," is a muscular and phantasmagorical plunge into where being and non-being reverse into each other.
Some airlines already take measures to stop passengers from recklessly reclining by limiting how far back their seats can go, but perhaps there could be restrictions on shorter flightsThese days, airlines are doing away with so many "perks" that made flying somewhat comfortable.
I was reclining on the couch, listening to the birds chirping outside the windows of our secluded jungle home and reading the news on my phone — when, suddenly, it started vibrating and I saw this all-caps message: My heart started racing.
Offering six reclining seats accompanied by large windows to soak up the sights of going to the edge of space, the New Shepard will provide its riders with a few minutes' worth of weightlessness and a view of the curvature of the Earth.
And Ms. Steinmetz, who offered a compelling study of denim as a medium, using the familiar blue cloth to create everything from diaphanous, filmy work wear jackets to isolated jean pockets as accessories, sported by reclining models covered in blue paint and crystals.
With women becoming increasingly more independent and active, styles were more casual and comfortable too, and Dahl-Wolfe's images — often shot in far-flung locations including Tunisia, Cuba, Spain and the California desert, featuring women reclining and relaxing — captured the new sensibility.
Last year, MoMA's sculpture garden was buzzing from Pierre Huyghe's reclining nude work that housed a colony of honeybees; over the past few months, Meg Webster's "Concave Room for Bees" at Socrates Sculpture Park has been attracting pollinators to the earthwork's lush flora.
The Saturday Profile LONDON — On a recent afternoon, when the very tall, very thin British lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg rose from the bench where he had been reclining, his fellow members of Parliament perked up, confident that what followed would be amusing.
Classical music played while patrons read, reclining on extra-deep window benches that had cushions to sit on and tables that slid over their laps so that they could sip coffee and eat cheesecake while gazing at the leaves changing colors outside.
The brand's social-media marketing also features a series of nanoinfluencers — appropriately attractive and appealing unpaid friends or friends-of-friends of the founder, some of them reclining and unwinding, some doing their creative work and talking about it for the 'gram.
The work, which has been in the collection of the Städel Museum in Frankfurt since the 19th century, is a fragment of a page, with handwriting across the top and a sketch of two figures, one a reclining male nude, at the bottom.
Dalos is disabled; he works six hours a week as a dishwasher at a pizzeria but spends most of his time in his apartment, sitting in a reclining chair and drinking Diet Pepsi out of a 43-ounce plastic mug, voraciously consuming news.
" This screen print on paper featured a woman reclining nude while wearing a gorilla mask and was accompanied by a sobering statistic: "Less than 22015% of the artists in the Modern Art Sections are women, but 22011% of the nudes are female.
When in Paris, the count bought the hottest of contemporary art: airy, splashy Rococo painting, including François Boucher's "The Triumph of Venus" (1740), in which the goddess of love is borne on the waves while reclining in silks that remain preternaturally dry.
In Sherman's Untitled series from 1981, which shows the photographer posing in various female guises, the lighting and staging of each image automatically has the viewer searching for visual references — stills from old movies, magazine images of reclining women, classical chiaroscuro paintings.
For example, Gustave Courbet's "L'Homme blessé" (The Wounded Man, 1844–45) originally showed a man and a woman reclining serenely together, but at the fractured end of a relationship Courbet substituted her body with a sword, dousing the man's shirt with blood.
In "Bacchante with a Panther," one of the 44 paintings featured in Corot: Women, we have both qualities: foliage summed up with brushy panache, and a reclining figure, wearing nothing except a mildly distracted expression, and dangling a dead bird before a large exotic cat.
What begins as a Betty Crocker-style look at the past rapidly nosedives into a smorgasbord of S&M, with Violet Chachki as a dominatrix reclining in leather underwear on top of two caged sex slaves and dumping ice cream on a mustachioed daddy.
In June in London, at Christie's 21929th anniversary sale of British art a telephone bidder bought all three of the most expensive works, topped by a monumental Henry Moore bronze, "Reclining Figure: Festival," which sold for £22015 million, an auction high for the artist.
Music and movement blended to stunning effect in group scenes in which the dancers wove in and out of the chorus, and in the performance of the mezzo Emilie Renard as Folly: At one point, she sang reclining, raised aloft on the arms of dancers.
The crowded platform is host to chipboard cut-outs of reference-rich images: a pixelated, life-size version of Freud's couch and chair, groupings of fruits and vegetables, plants, African masks and sculptures, paper Persian rugs, and a woman reclining on a Le Corbusier chair.
The title of Joyce Carol Oates's new collection of stories, "Beautiful Days," is drawn from "Les Beaux Jours," a painting by Balthus of a girl reclining in a chair and examining herself in a hand mirror, while a faceless man tends the fireplace behind her.
This depicts a young man reclining odalisque-like on a substantial sofa draped in a bright orange textile; it highlights Ms. Sleigh's delicate realism as a precedent for younger painters, including Aliza Nisenbaum and Njideka Akunyili Crosby (neither is here, but both could be).
He took us sightseeing in Bangkok — the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha — and to night markets in the northern provinces, but also doubled as a translator during our meetings with government representatives and aid groups.
The museum has over 1,200 pieces by Matisse, many the result of a 1949 bequest by the Baltimore sisters and collectors Claribel and Etta Cone, who had amassed some 500 of his works, including the famous "Blue Nude" (1907) and "Large Reclining Nude" (1935).
The former Cubist sculptor Frank Dobson, (19303-1963) inspired by the antique and the works of Aristide Maillol and Picasso, began to produce marble and bronze nudes, represented by three here, including "Reclining Nude," seen in the British pavilion at the 1932 Venice Biennale.
From all of Eastern Europe there is just one woman here, though a remarkable one, the Slovakian artist Jana Zelibska, whose 1967 "Venus" — an elegant folding screen in the form of a reclining nude with a peek-through vagina — takes up a lot of well-deserved space.
At its iPhone launch, Apple showed off an AR game where the action played out on a table—a fine demo, but would you rather play your mobile games walking around the room with your phone up to your face, or comfortably reclining on the couch?
The allusion to a reclining figure in the context of the Yorkshire landscape evokes the sculptural legacy of artists such as Henry Moore, who had close connections to Yorkshire county, and many of whose works are on view elsewhere in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park's extensive grounds.
The world learned the story this week when the Klimt drawing, "Zwei Liegende"("Two Reclining Figures") (ca 1916/17)  — which was also only on loan to the museum — was discovered in the recently deceased, former museum secretary's closet; she told the whole story in her will.
Being tethered to conventional beauty standards is a bummer, but the imagery in Peggy's Beauty Shop by Julie Blackmon of Robert Mann marks a move towards the brighter side of vanity: self-love and acceptance, as evidenced by a radiant woman reclining outside of the beauty shop.
Displayed in conjunction with New York Fashion Week, the black suit reclining in a giant box is certainly an ominous fit for the hip hotel, and is perhaps more advertisement than art, yet it's interesting to see such an institution addressing death design in its gallery space.
Many women head to the bathhouse once or twice a week, stripping off their headscarves (and, well, everything else) to chat with friends in a steam room before reclining on a tiled table, in full view of their neighbors, for a full-body wash n' scrub.
Only the moment I recognize that it's sashimi I recognize that it's not actually sashimi but, and this is really sick, a live opossum, resembling sashimi but definitely a bright-eyed and alert opossum, dug in and comfortably reclining between the harlequin's gums and rows of teeth.
While reclining in one of the ipe-and-cotton-fabric daybeds of his design, Van Duysen can gaze out over the horizon, the sun melting into the rice paddies in the distance, all but forgetting the concrete sanctuary beneath him and, too, the ambition that spurred it.
" Pittsburgh, for instance, has a truly awful 100-year-old statue of Stephen Foster, the composer of "My Old Kentucky Home," looking down in white benevolence on what was commissioned to be "an old darkey reclining at his feet strumming negro airs upon an old banjo.
They now provide stadium seating or reclining seats with improved visibility; more extensive food and drink offerings, including, in some cases, beer and wine; and the same technology that is used for 3-D blockbusters or the Metropolitan Opera in HD. And then, there's the lower cost.
It was a quick boat or taxi ride (we downloaded Grab, the Thai version of Uber, which was generally cheaper than taxis and required less haggling) to popular sights such as The Grand Palace, Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha Temple), the Flower Market, floating markets, and Chinatown.
Once confined to a reclining wheelchair despite trying a range of conventional treatments, Dr. Wahls researched, then adopted, a diet that eliminated grains, dairy and sugar but included 12 cups a day of berries and vegetables supplemented with grass-fed beef, organ meats and oily fish.
"Wives and Lovers" (2016) boasts a Picasso-esque reclining nude and swimmers straight out of "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," but also cartoonish creatures engaged in cannibalistic copulating, figures that seem to have stepped out of a Tim Burton movie, and more, all floating in an indeterminate green vacuum.
It's also great for ensuring a comfortable viewing angle regardless of how little room you have, owing either to just general airline seat design or to front neighbors who insist on reclining even though we all know that the only people who do so are selfish inconsiderate monsters.
The most admired of these so-called Caravaggisti is the Roman artist Orazio Gentileschi, whose sumptuous 1621 mythological painting, "Danae," showing a reclining nude princess being ravished by Jupiter disguised as a shower of gold, is coming on the auction market for the first time, also at Sotheby's Jan.
When Rihanna sat down for her April Vogue cover interview, she did it in the most Rihanna way possible: "reclining on a chaise on a veranda in the sun, taking pulls from a joint and sending wisps of smoke into the cloudless California sky," according to writer Abby Aguirre.
They do not come with beds or fully reclining seats—at least not yet—but passengers will probably be able to programme a route that allows for a full night's sleep, and unlike Cabin, they can travel between any two cities or addresses, not just along a prescribed route.
The 60-year-old Joy Division and New Order co-founder is reclining on a chaise outside a prim lobby bar in LA's Omni Hotel, every bit the picture of an upstanding English gentleman: Tailored gray suit, coordinated silk scarf and pocket square, a judicious spritz of cologne.
In his life, Hujar had few substantial solo shows, attracting little press notice, and only one book, " Portraits in Life and Death " (210), which unwisely juxtaposed two splendid series: portraits of people in his circle, half of them reclining, and shots of ancient corpses in the Palermo catacombs.
Reclining in front of the console in a black V-neck and choppy coif, Zhu is quiet and a little guarded at first, though ultimately proves to be a far cry from the distant "mystery man" accompanied by a black-garbed posse portrayed in his LA Times office visit.
Meanwhile, Conservative MP and Leader of the House of Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg — an arch-Brexiteer whose aloof, aristocratic demeanor has come to symbolize to many the political elite's disdain for the public — was heavily criticized for his body language, reclining across a parliamentary bench as the debate raged.
"  Not only that: The Leader of the House, Jacob Rees-Mogg, distinguished himself in the lead-up to the vote by reclining on the green benches of the House, in a sign of disrespect that led the New York Times to pun that he was "taking Brexit Lying Down.
At least one of these pieces is world-famous: a half-reclining terra-cotta figure, androgynous, headless, superbly detailed, and found by the archaeologists at the site of Djenné-Djeno, an ancient city in what is now Mali that was mysteriously abandoned around 1400 A.D. Whatever the crisis — political?
Jesse is first seen reclining on a couch, as blood leaks flamboyantly from a gash in her throat; only afterward, as she wipes herself clean with the aid of a makeup artist named Ruby (Jena Malone), do we realize that the gore was cosmetic, devised for a photo shoot.
The problem was discovered via internal testing, per Tesla, and basically involves the cable that controls the reclining of the two rear seats being too tight in some vehicles, which means that when the seats are folded back up from a flat position, they might not fully lock in place again.
A sense of tension between the body and the machine emerges, and the composition of the apparatus begins to recall a semi-abstracted reclining human figure, with a motorized mechanism for its head and Perspex feet — complete with a cartoonish Band-Aid where one of the toes has gone missing.
Nearby is one of the most advanced home theaters ever built: a $43 million James Bond-themed screening room with 24 reclining seats made from hand-crafted Italian leather, and a 22-foot screen and a sound system with 210 speakers and 16 subwoofers that you feel as much as hear.
So after the next protest and the next, and another postcard or phone call or incensed tweet to my reps, I won't feel like a lazy citizen for binge-watching Fresh off the Boat or ponying up for a reclining seat at the latest release from a rising auteur of color.
Henry Moore's "Reclining Figure: Festival," one of five bronzes based on a commission for the 1951 Festival of Britain, sold for a top price of $33 million — an auction high for a Moore — and Francis Bacon's "Version No. 2 of Lying Figure With Hypodermic Syringe" (1968), took in $563 million.
The objects in an individual's E.D.C. may be as unremarkable as keys, a cell phone and a wallet, but might be as various as a brass marine shackle or a tourniquet, a seatbelt cutter or a small multipurpose tool that looks like a seahorse, a reclining monkey or a gaping tyrannosaur.
For instance, a sentence with an interruption separated by em dashes: When I re-entered the room, the reclining chair that the patient — a tall, angular man in his 80s — had been thrashing around in had been turned to face out onto the garden and the double doors were open wide.
Ms. Powley had just left her co-star, Elle Fanning, who was reclining on a wicker sofa in Alexander McQueen, while somewhere nearby was Greta Gerwig, the director and writer of "Lady Bird," in a graphic midcalf golden yellow and black silk Sophie Theallet dress, sourced by her stylist Cristina Erlich.
I sat in a reclining chair with my head comfortably over a basin as Ms. Kitamura-Borges performed the next steps: massaging a purifying cleaner into my scalp, then putting on a steaming bonnet, which is akin to the part of facials where they steam your face to open the pores.
Published in 1972, Cooking for Orgies and Other Large Parties is primarily comprised of costed-out, multi-course dinners broken down using what its authors call the Integrated Recipe System and paired, a bit incongruously, with illustrations of astronauts with bare breasts and Dionysian dudes reclining with piles of fresh fruit.
One of the works in the stack is a self-portrait created last summer during a residency hosted by the Milan gallery Martina Simeti that shows the artist reclining with flushed cheeks, her face clouded by a rosy blot of pink watercolor, and surrounded by floating gemlike cells rendered in vibrant azure blue.
One of the last works in the installation's chronological route, a 2007 painting by the African-American artist Mickalene Thomas, also depicts a nude woman, but this one is dark-skinned, reclining on a rhinestone-spangled couch and looking straight at us as if we, not she, were the inert element here.
Thomas Heatherley himself was captured in a photo by Samuel Butler (who went on to become a successful writer and author of "The Way of All Flesh"), taken in the studio at the school, against a backdrop of casts of a classical discus thrower, a massive reclining nude statue and a skeleton.
The thought of the iconic Turner flipping channels while reclining on her chaise longue, accidentally landing on TBS, then throwing a rare bone-in rib-eye at the star of, say, Miss Congeniality 290: Armed and Fabulous warms the heart — and the lingering mystery around that imagined scenario tears at the soul.
Everything from the curtains in the home cinema (oh, yes, forgot to mention, there were curtains) to the reclining mechanism on the seats in the spa (oh, yes, forgot to mention the spa) to the sliding door through to our dressing room (oh, yes, forgot to mention the dressing room) operated by buttons.
A flame burned in a black marble fireplace, and Sivan, who is five feet nine and slender, with pale skin, a nose ring, and a quiff of curly bangs, was in all black, reclining on a couch, his feet on a coffee table next to a book of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe .
There are the faces in profile, where the negative space between them forms the silhouette of a stemmed vessel; there is a tormented figure derived from a reproduction of Pablo Picasso's "Reclining Nude" (1938), which had printed upside down; and a ripped, crumpled, and stained photograph of Lucian Freud taken by John Deakin.
In another work from 1911, "Reclining Nude Girl in Striped Smock," a weepy sexuality is delicately suggested by a flushed pink ear and a soft watery eye topping-off the beautifully colored-in contour lines that adhere to the kind of voluptuous natural forms popular with Art Nouveau: the flowing curvature of seaweed and lilies.
"For 2509 bucks at Yankee Stadium, I'm better off sitting in my living room," said Dan Barbarito of Islip Terrace, N.Y. On Monday, however, Barbarito was sitting in a padded, reclining chair a half-dozen rows behind home plate, a seat he purchased online right after tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Look up next time you go to the Frick Collection at the nude woman reclining above the door; that is Munson, and the fact it is a real person behind that stone character, that the work was formed through hours in the studio in a partnership between the artist and the model, makes the visual experience more meaningful.
A man cave with the same chairs you might find women getting pedicures in at a nail salon ("I bought manicure reclining chairs and had them reupholstered with fabric so they don't appear so commercial," Hanson told South Bay.) To outsiders, Hanson might have seemed like he was on the road to being a successful entrepreneur.
Bailliart gave a restless performance, behaving in ways I can only assume Foucault, quirky fellow though he was, probably never did: standing on his chair, reclining and standing on the table (unhelpfully blocking the English subtitles), gazing at his hand as though tripping balls, rhythmically tapping his foot and rapping his chest as the words fly out of him.
But when you stroll up to your party and tell everyone that you made these homemade chorizo sausages from scratch using Seth Rogen and Jamie Bissonette's recipe, you'll be able to spend the rest of the day reclining on a chaise lounge while all your new best friends fight over who gets to refill your drink.
Untitled, these pictures throw the viewer into a disorienting and disturbing maze of the prison, inviting the imagination to inhabit each one: a kiddie pool, a prayer rug in a metal cell with a taped arrow pointing to Mecca, a claustrophobic solitary cell, drawn hospital curtains, a closed tiki bar, a stained reclining chair with ankle shackles.
Since Mr. Gorvy's appointment to that position more than a decade ago, Christie's has achieved the three highest prices at auction: $179.4 million for Picasso's "Les Femmes d'Alger (Version 'O')" in 2015; $170.4 million for Amedeo Modigliani's "Nu Couché" (Reclining Nude) that same year; and $19303 million for Francis Bacon's triptych, "Three Studies of Lucian Freud," in 2013.
The self is transmuted into an avatar descending the staircase of a spaceship; a character reclining on her back and surrounded by video monitors, the recipient of endless media; a nude figure in a cave painting; a quasi-Shiva; the melting face in a Dalí-esque painting; Wonder Woman; a young woman with a backpack who's slipping away in a Magritte painting.
Cahn's version of this peculiar icon of Western art history gives her subject a visible clitoris and shows more of her reclining body, including her head, but her pulled-up garment turns out to be a Muslim burka, which covers her head and all of her face, leaving only a slit for her eyes, which look out directly at a viewer.
In the NSFW clip, directed by Phil Poynter, the model perfectly embodies that legendary '90s erotic thriller moment, reclining in a Marcel Breuer cantilevered chair and wearing a very short sleeveless white body con dress, a white fur coat draped across her seat back and a pair of spike-heel DSquared2 stilettos that lace all the way up her leg.
A large reclining figure by Henry Moore disappeared in 2005 while being prepared for an exhibition in Japan, with police believing the £3 million (~$4.1 million USD) work was melted down for scrap in exchange for £1,500 (~ 2000 USD); one of Lynn Chadwick's figures in "The Watchers" (1960) was separated from the sculptural trio in 2006, sawed off at its feet.
"If I'm lucky, I'll get one of those old-person illnesses where it takes a while to take you out or something—then I can go to Red Bank, so I can die in the same hospital I was born in," he says while reclining on a cushy leather couch in a conference room in his New York publicist's office.

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