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Expect to find awe-inspiringly large portraits that show off Close's innovative approach to portraiture, including his impressionistic renderings made up of hundreds of colorful squares.
Up next: July arts 2010
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Take advantage of the Corcoran's Free Summer Saturdays and be rewarded with the opening of this exhibition of work by the painter, photographer and printmaker known for his awe-inspiringly large photo-realist portraits.
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Take advantage of the Corcoran's Free Summer Saturdays and be rewarded with the opening of this exhibition of work by the painter, photographer and printmaker known for his awe-inspiringly large photo-realist portraits.
Free and easy events 2010
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Take advantage of the Corcoran's Free Summer Saturdays and be rewarded with the opening of this exhibition of work by the painter, photographer and printmaker known for his awe-inspiringly large photo-realist portraits.
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This is by Paul Czege, the guy who did My Life With Master, and it is both stomach-churningly creepy and awe-inspiringly brilliant.
The Valedictorian's Death Greg Tannahill 2009
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These wildly impractical bookcases from the Dutch firm of Sloom and Slordig are nevertheless awe-inspiringly weird.
Boing Boing 2007
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American hands, at least where Iran is concerned, are still dirty and stand to stain what is otherwise a sincere and awe-inspiringly brave political uprising.
Leave Iran Alone 2009
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Being described by Henry James as "magnificently awe-inspiringly ugly" should have won her the sympathy vote surely?
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Thank you so much for showing up out of nowhere to make this awe-inspiringly powerful comment.
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This is by Paul Czege, the guy who did My Life With Master, and it is both stomach-churningly creepy and awe-inspiringly brilliant.
Archive 2009-02-01 Greg Tannahill 2009
 
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