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high-colored

[hahy-kuhl-erd] / ˈhaɪˈkʌl ərd /




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Pavilion, racks of high-colored signboards were mirrored in the polished stone floors.

From New York Times

A 1927 Cubist still life, “Percolator,” done almost entirely in beiges and grays, resurfaces, intact but high-colored and festooned with words, in the 1951 “Owh! In San Pao.”

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The President is a sturdy man of thickening athletic build, with blond hair and a reddish blond goatee that diminishes up his high-colored cheeks into blond peach fuzz and then asserts itself anew as bright blond bushy eyebrows over long platinum lashes.

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Three pictures from the ’50s — expressionistic, high-colored, joyous things — are on view, as are 1962 photographs by A. V. Sobolewski that show Ms. Schneemann, who has always considered herself primarily a painter, posing, her body smeared with chalk and grease, within assemblage environments.

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She continued to paint, but now in high-colored acrylics on canvas, on an amped-up scale.

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