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- A flat (short for scenery flat) or coulisse is a flat piece of theatrical scenery which is painted and positioned on stage so as to give the appearance...
- airbrush and testing out various painting techniques. He has painted backcloths up to 400 square meters in size. He has also painted trompe-l'œil images...
- different hands. Tolkien alluded to the first factor with the phrase "vast backcloths": once upon a time I had a mind to make a body of more or less connected...
- between the two. Donald Mitc**** writes that this interaction is the backcloth against which all Mahler's music can be considered. The initial connection...
- Hampstead, NW6 and All That. Petherbridge is the author of Pillar Talk (or Backcloth and Ashes), a one-man show about Saint Simeon Stylites, published in 2005...
- theatres’), in which he returned to an essentially flat idiom by using backcloths enclosed within wings resembling a frame; the reference to theatre emphasizes...
- mystery remains, heightened indeed by glimpses of the ordinary world, the backcloth against which the drama or melodrama or whatever we decide to call it...
- could be faithfully portra****. A painting of Waterston House formed one backcloth; meadows, fir plantations, house interiors, the others. Mr Tilley’s rich...
- grasping Copperfield by the wrist and flying off stage with him. A blue backcloth is used in the background, and the television version uses fake clouds...
- mental map of spatial surroundings and the allotment of victims (target backcloth). Furthermore, serial crimes are the easiest to develop geographic profiles...