perceptively उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Sharp edged, tightly rendered, the painting has the stiff almost primitive charm of a children's book illustration, and Bailey perceptively likens it to Balthus.
- The Dreamlife of Angels : A new generation of French filmmakers is returning the nation's cinema to its gloried tradition of socially precise, perceptively detailed character studies.
- And his first questioner, a student, perceptively suggested that he might be engaging in the fuzzy sentimentality of contemporary society rather than in Jesus'harder truths about love.
- Only one group appreciated him, collected his work, sought his advice, wrote about him perceptively and remonstrated with disdainful critics, collectors and museum curators : other painters.
- We take special pleasure, Johnson goes on perceptively to observe, " when the repressed truth can be shown to contradict the apparent truth of the surface ."
- Allan Brown perceptively parallels " Monet s Garden " both of intention and general effect, to his poetry collection " Wood Lake Music " .
- Perceptively he added : " To pull off such a triumph, without doubt one must love this history, its actors and the countryside in which it was performed ".
- Perceptively, Denby had recognized that " the airiness of both house and lobby derive from the proportions of the proscenium, " originally formed by concave arches of gold filigree.
- As Sellars noted perceptively during a news conference, Saariaho's music invites you " to relax, to enter a beautiful safe atmosphere, to lower your resistance ."
- He encouraged his students to use every sort of medium to hand, doled out fierce criticism and demanded high standards, and at the same time lectured perceptively on contemporary art movements.