Word: precisionism
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AMERICA HURRAH offers three of Jean-Claude van Itallie's kaleidoscopic views of the changing and coalescing patterns of life in the U.S. A well-directed cast performs with striking precision.
Picasso never lost his fascination with the human figure, but there are few portraits of the great public of his time. For Picasso to become involved with passion and feeling, he had to know his subjects intimately. As a result, he principally records his own friends, fellow artists, wives, mistresses...
Only in retrospect was the 17th century in Holland seen as the age of Rembrandt. At the time, it was the glittering solidity of a moneyed middle class, the robust freedom of a people unburdened by spendthrift - and the plain cockiness of the most successful seafaring nation in Europe that...
On the whole, Conductor John Ferris and his choir succeeded in bringing coherence out of this complexity, primarily by maintaining a consistently high level of precision. The choir's tone was excellently blended, and its diction surprisingly good. St. Paul's Men's Schola provided the plainsong from the balcony...
Bruce Munro, in his 18 years as Crimson coach, has parlayed a short-passing, ball-control game to the best overall record in Ivy League competition. Harvard's style counts on skillful dribbling and precision passing between wings, insides, and halfbacks to set up scoring opportunities.