With 57 works on display, his pictures include a wide range of subject matter.
Here though I wanted to share his pictures taken whilst travelling along the coast in Tohoku.
He is also a keen photographer and his pictures are often seen alongside his reports on CNN.com.
Though he kept working through the 1980s, his pictures conjure up a world of pre-war elegance and style.
Instead he realised that the very ambiguity of his pictures would encourage the viewers' imagination and hold their gaze.
His pictures have a strong identity and are fun to collect because each yearthey have a very different look.
His pictures of the unit have not been seen until now, having spent four decades in boxes in his home.
Currin is considered a virtuosic painter but has rankled some critics who decry his pictures of vapid women as heartless kitsch.
Braque, an equally rigorous painter, would later be described, for the precision and structure of his pictures, as the Chardin of cubism.
In return, Mr. Riady reportedly has been invited to the White House more than once and had his pictures taken with its chief occupant.
Writing in 1979, he said his pictures were "the celebration of youth and spring - the fecundity of nature and our relationship to it".
What allows Jackson to truly animate his pictures, even as they threaten to founder in fantastical gothic, is his knack for the telling gesture.
His pictures, composed of beautifully fluid lines and dots, depict an innocently imagined outback where people are happily encamped among kangaroos, snakes, trees and spinifer grasses.
His pictures were good, he set up a little studio, but then his business partner stiffed him in some dark plot of which he would never speak.
As I grew up I read all I could on Dr. King and it would be his pictures and quotes that appeared on my bed room walls.
WHITEHOUSE: Combating Violence Against Women, My Calling in Life
His pictures of lilies and gladiolus from the 1940s, their stamens reaching from within their sensuous centers, presage the famous flower pictures Robert Mapplethorpe made four decades later.
He looks just like his pictures, the red and white scarf neatly tied on his head, the traditional peshmerga outfit cinched in at the waist by a wide belt.
He knew how the business worked and, as handsome as the Bollywood idols he sometimes cast in his pictures, he could sweet-talk a budget out of the hardest financial hearts.
His pictures were of the gabled ends of buildings displaying huge murals in support of one group or another, the sort of pictures used widely in the press at the time.
Frustrated that only a fraction of his pictures were eventually published, he spoke to comics artist Emmanuel Guibert -- who convinced him to use the rest in a graphic novel about the trip.
His pictures, however, eventually struck an emotional chord.
It can also have beautiful pitch: the spacious white expanses of his designs somehow redeem his vulgarity, and when he does fill his pictures with colour, it is always with the most voluptuous and vivid of hues.
The English, with rare exceptions, were unsympathetic to his loud, polemical style, his declamatory poetry based more on sound than sense, his pictures assembled from bits of detritus, his artistic pranks and his love of outrageous nonsense which he used to deflate and then liberate his audiences.
One of his colour pictures shows Naomi Savage, his one-time assistant who developed her own career as a photographer, and no doubt inspired by Man Ray, also invented a process called photographic engraving.
Surrounding his desk are pictures not of his family but of Thomas Edison, Neil Armstrong and Sir Isaac Newton--inspiration for a 38-year-old public company that claims to be spearheading one of history's biggest revolutions in glass.
They include his sports pictures, portraits and socially conscious cityscapes (many showing New York's hardscrabble tenement life).
But even without some of his greatest pictures, Bonnard's singular vision shines through.
His delicate pictures contrast with the rough construction and the planned use of each site where men hid, ready to kill the approaching enemy.
应用推荐