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...It is a landscape with a rich colour palette: emerald beds of mosses, bright daubs of sulphur-dust lichen, the streak of a dipper above a glass-clear mountain brook....
...Meanwhile, Riopelle’s compressed, fiery-hued thatches — “Composition” (1950), “Hommage à Robert le Diabolique” (1953) — speak of emotions crushed so fiercely they can only erupt into chaos....
...His legacy endures; the turf, daub and wattle hut where he slept on a bed of stone later became a Benedictine abbey....
...She played with the original design to create Blossom, hand-decorated plates with rustic daubs in rich yellow and burgundy or blue and green. “The moment you use new colours, the mood changes....
...An almost identical argument would be made 60 years later, online, by Robert Bowers when he insisted George Soros and Jewish money were behind caravans of Latino migrants that the president had described...
...A ruined wattle-and-daub hut sits outside of Caetés, in Brazil’s northeastern state of Pernambuco, surrounded by small farms. The bucolic scene belies the area’s history of harsh droughts....
...The mass of buildings between the grand houses were mostly made of timber, wattle and daub....
...The name Robert Wignall has until now been known only from a miniature portrait titled “Mr Wignall, Painter”, in the Victoria and Albert Museum....
...This and the way he then daubs the blood-drenched Macbeth with white feathers makes for a shocking moment and suggests that the production might change tack radically to offer new insights....
...Three years old, it is as fresh as paint: paint that hasn’t flaked or faded, paint that daubs a subtly encrypted anti-totalitarian message in the “simple” fresco of its tragic tale....
...Pitt played a sympathetic true-life outlaw in Dominik’s last film, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Here again he is the maniac every mother loves....
...They would have filled in the external walls with wattle and daub – a mixture of straw, clay and horsehair that gave substance to the walls and insulated the buildings....
...The impressionist painter Mary Cassatt complained, “The pose was, ‘If you don’t admire these daubs then I am sorry for you, you are not one of the chosen few.’”...
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