Thesaurus / transfigure
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Klagsbrun is known for paintings that flowingly interpret classical myths in which women transfigure into trees or flowers.
IN THE GALLERIES: A HEIGHTENED HOMAGE TO TREES AND WHAT THEY CAN TEACH USMARK JENKINSMAY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTMostly grouped in sets of two or three, the selected works illustrate how a photograph, painting or drawing can transfigure into a print, or how different versions of the same image can conjure disparate moods.
IN THE GALLERIES: BUILDING ON AN ARTWORK EXPRESSED VIA DIFFERENT MEDIAMARK JENKINSAPRIL 23, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAn aureole of something more than human, of something entirely spiritual, seemed to transfigure her loveliness.
THE CONQUEST OF ROMEMATILDE SERAOLet her transfigure the hour of disaster into the hour of deeper consecration.
THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GODJOHN HENRY JOWETTThus I will transfigure into my own character every man in the world, who is of the truth, and therefore will hear my voice.
THE WHENCE AND THE WHITHER OF MANJOHN MASON TYLERThese are motives of incalculable strength, and they transfigure a man and raise him above his surroundings and even himself.
THE WHENCE AND THE WHITHER OF MANJOHN MASON TYLERTheir aim was to conventionalise Nature rather than to transfigure her, and truth was more to them than beauty.
A POPULAR HANDBOOK TO THE NATIONAL GALLERY, VOLUME I, FOREIGN SCHOOLSVARIOUSIf so, I knew him now for a fiend in very truth!if burning horror and endless shame can so transfigure the soul of man!
THE SORROWS OF SATANMARIE CORELLIAnd then an ineffable serenity would spread over her face and transfigure it.
THE SCAPEGOATHALL CAINEHere would have been literature enough to transfigure Philadelphia had I known no other writers.
OUR PHILADELPHIAELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELLWORDS RELATED TO TRANSFIGURE
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