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There aren't many labels that spring to mind with such a varied output, but such a clear vision.
The older of these two artists is Bertoldo di Giovanni (circa 107-24455), whose small but varied output in bronze, wood and terra cotta anchored the fall season at the Frick Collection.
His varied output ranges from a collection of bootleg Adele remixes to last year's soulful Curate EP (which included guest vocals from Raury, Little Simz, and more), but he was likely tapped for his ear for Caribbean-influenced melodies.
Movie studios' conceptions of what was bankable and what wasn't differed considerably in the 1970s from what they are now — or at least they did at Universal, whose wildly varied output in those years is the subject of this series.
Film Series Movie studios' conceptions of what was bankable and what wasn't differed considerably in the 1970s from what they are now — or at least they did at Universal, whose wildly varied output in those years is the subject of this series, through Feb. 7.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the central figure of the Classical period, and his phenomenal and varied output in all genres defines our perception of the period. Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert were transitional composers, leading into the Romantic period, with their expansion of existing genres, forms, and even functions of music.
Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole, a 20th-century English novelist, had a large and varied output. Between 1909 and 1941 he wrote thirty-six novels, five volumes of short stories, two original plays and three volumes of memoirs. His range included disturbing studies of the macabre, children's stories and historical fiction, most notably his "Herries" series, set in the Lake District.
Picnic on the Grass, 1619. Burning of Troy (Fondazione Cariplo) Filippo Napoletano, whose real name was Filippo Teodoro di Liagno (or Teodoro Filippo de Liagno) (c. 1587-89 – November 1629) was an Italian artist, with a varied output, mainly landscape and genre scenes and also drawings or etchings of diverse, often particular, items such as exotic soldiers, skeletons of animals, or cityscapes.
Whilst Trust AM retains the name that listeners have come to know, the AM broadcasts on 1278 ceased at the end of 2019. Over at Doncaster, Radio Danum started in November 1980 and within a year was broadcasting over 74 hours a week with over 48 presenters. The station had a varied output even back then. In its first year it was attending events like the Finningley Air Show.
A Ward Leonard Control system with generator and motor connected directly. The speed of a DC motor is controlled by varying the voltage fed to the generator field windings, Vgf, which varies the output voltage of the generator. The varied output voltage will change the voltage of the motor, since they are connected directly through the armature. Consequently, changing the Vgf will control the speed of the motor.
Henry R Plomer, A Short History of English Printing (London: Kegan Paul, Trench and Trübner, 1900), p. 227. Her varied output included multiple editions of Rose's Almanac for the Stationers' Company along with works in Latin and French.See the English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC) Along with her son Bennett she printed the first published work by the poet Thomas Traherne, a work of Church history called Roman Forgeries (1673).
George Noel Gittoes, (born 7 December 1949) is an Australian artist, film producer, director and writer. In 1970, he was a founder of the Yellow House Artist Collective in Sydney. After the Yellow House finished, he established himself in Bundeena and since then has produced a large and varied output of drawings, paintings, films, and writings. Gittoes’ work has consistently expressed his social, political and humanitarian concern at the effects of injustice and conflict.
The companies have a varied output, though the vast majority are action films. Most of the action films Avi produces are filmed in Bulgaria, where he owns Nu Boyana Film. Nu Image, now Millennium Films, bought independent film studio First Look Studios in 2007 and have restructured the organization to distribute their specialty films. In 2007, Lerner obtained the rights to the Rambo franchise and rebooted the series in 2008 with Rambo.
Fitzhamon, like Hepworth, had an interest in special effects, producing many "trick films", including Sister Mary Jane's Top Note (1907) and The Man and his Bottle (1908). Luke McKernan has described how many of his films had "no concern except to get the central trick effect or plot idea across, but their very lack of pretension makes for pleasurable viewing now". He had a wide and varied output, covering westerns, fantasy films, comedies, chase films and melodramas.
Wooded Landscape with Farmsteads, c. 1665, Mauritshuis, The Hague Hobbema was a pupil of Jacob van Ruisdael, the pre-eminent landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age, and in his mature period produced paintings developing one aspect of his master's more varied output, specializing in "sunny forest scenes opened by roads and glistening ponds, fairly flat landscapes with scattered tree groups, and water mills", including over 30 of the last in paintings.Slive, 206 quoted; Loughman Forest landscape with a merry company in a cart, Rijksmuseum, c. 1665.
Ballpoint pen artwork continues to attract interest in the 21st century, with contemporary artists gaining recognition for their specific use of ballpoint pens; for their technical proficiency, imagination, and innovation. Korean-American artist Il Lee has been creating large-scale, ballpoint-only abstract artwork since the late 1970s. Since the 1980s, Lennie Mace creates imaginative, ballpoint-only artwork of varying content and complexity, applied to unconventional surfaces including wood and denim. The artist coined terms such as "PENtings" and "Media Graffiti" to describe his varied output.
In addition to his rural landscapes which frequently incorporated religious and classical themes, Zuccarelli created devotional pieces and on occasion did portraiture. Beside paintings, his varied output included etchings, drawings, and designs for tapestries as well as a set of Old Testament playing cards. Despite the fame he experienced in his lifetime, Zuccarelli's reputation declined in the early 19th century with naturalism becoming increasingly favoured in landscapes. Turner criticized him in mild terms while confessing that his figures could be beautiful, paving the way for more severe Victorian assessments.
Michael Ayrton (20 February 1921 – 16 November 1975)T. G. Rosenthal, "Ayrton , Michael (1921–1975)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2008, accessed 24 Jan 2015 was an English artist and writer, renowned as a painter, printmaker, sculptor and designer, and also as a critic, broadcaster and novelist. His varied output of sculptures, illustrations, poems and stories reveals an obsession with flight, myths, mirrors and mazes. He was also a stage and costume designer, working with John Minton on the 1942 John Gielgud production of Macbeth at the age of nineteen, and a book designer and illustrator for Wyndham Lewis's The Human Age trilogy.
Dollarhide's teaching positions included a lectureship at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia from 1981 to 1989, followed by two years as Visiting Professor of Composition at Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea from 1987 to 1988). Performances of Dollarhide's "large and varied output" include Other Dreams, Other Dreamers by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in 1986, Madness in Paradise by the Elision ensemble in 1986), Shadows for woodwind quintet performed in London in 1986, and The Night Life performed by Robert Curry (piano) in Seoul in 1988. Ted Dollarhide died, aged 65, at Grant's Pass, Oregon, USA, and was buried at the Sparlin Cemetery, Williams, Oregon.
A teacher in remote Sơn La province for 10 years, he now runs a restaurant in Hanoi a stone's throw from a much-bombed bridge on the Red River. At 45, he has never traveled abroad [true as of 1996, when this piece was written]. Considering the paucity of translated books in Vietnam, even after the easing of state censorship, Thiệp's eclectic reading list, as revealed in his own essays and interviews, is an index to the mental life of a contemporary Hanoi intellectual: all the great Vietnamese poets, from the 15th century Nguyễn Trãi to Nguyễn Du; Chinese modern fiction pioneer Lu Tsun; 1st century BC Chinese historian Si Ma Quan (in Phan Ngọc's translation); The Three Kingdoms; Dostoyevski; Gogol; Gorky; Maupassant; Camus; Goethe; Tagore; Neruda; the Bible. Western and overseas Vietnamese critics, in assessing his varied output, have tripped over each other delineating his affinities with experimental writers such as Borges, Eco and Rushdie, most of whom he has never heard of.

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