The legend of the temptation of St. Anthony, here realistically set forth, is the story of the temptations that beset the ascetic.
Many other interesting tales of Pontormo will be found in Vasari--of his love of secrecy, his curious manner of life, and the dead bodies he kept in troughs of water, so to paint more realistically the victims of the Deluge.
For those qualities you check, answer the questions as realistically as you can.
The therapist tries to describe the scene as realistically and vividly as possible.
This is the school so realistically described by Charlotte in "Jane Eyre.
It is every whit as delightful as "The Cotter's Saturday Night;" and it is realistically true in every detail.
Two tragic masks are realistically outlined, appearing in the midst of fruits, flowers, and garlands, the details of which are worked out with much skill.
Occasionally a garden wall of the fourth style is covered with a single large painting, in which villas, gardens, roads, and harbors are realistically presented.
The three or four other inns of the book do not figure so realistically in it as do the Maypole and the Boot.
When Dickens set out on his voyage in search of facts concerning the Yorkshire schools prior to writing Nicholas Nickleby he took the same coach journey which he describes so realistically in his book, accompanied by his artist friend, Phiz.
We view the process realistically only by imagining ourselves in the plane, so that we surround the point from all sides, with the distance between us and the point diminishing gradually.
Moreover, they are so positively decorative that they should be treated under the head of Decoration, though it is not to be denied that they are also realistically expressive.
He was realistically horrible in many subjects, and though a close recorder of detail he was much broader than any of his predecessors.
Footnote 199: This flower, the Mai-gloecklein, is frequently seen on German enamelled glass, and is the more conspicuous as it is almost the only flower realistically treated.
The serpent is very frequently represented in all the manuscripts, sometimes realistically and sometimes with the head of a god, etc.
No feature is realistically coarse or decided; the children of soul have soft contours.
He was the most productive author of the Romantic School, and, after its disruption, he wrote a long series of excellent novels, depicting past and present more realistically than Romantic writers were in the habit of doing.
The boys helped her to light and tie on the lanterns, all so realistically like skulls, and when she saw how very ghostly they looked she felt that she hadn't lived in vain.
To achieve that goal, we must first face realistically the need to maintain our defense.
We cannot realistically afford federally dictated national health insurance providing full coverage for all 215 million Americans.
The services are all planning realistically on a long-term basis.
That policy must be continued realisticallywith present day conditions in mind.
Frans Floris: St. Luke painting, with his bull most realistically assisting, and his workman grinding his colours.
The right wing shows St. John the Evangelist in Patmos, writing the Apocalypse, various scenes from which are realistically and too solidly represented above him, without poetical insight.
VII Later members of the Georgia group, Sarah Barnwell Elliott, Harry Stillwell Edwards, and William Nathaniel Harben, have continued the tradition of Longstreet and have dealt more or less realistically with the humbler life of their region.
Never before such eagerness to uncover new facts, to present documents, to be realistically true, but it has been at the expense of literary style.
Gorm Smallin and his brother Cain are among the earliest figures in that vast gallery of realistically portrayed local types that soon was to figure so prominently in American literature.
Figures, foliage, fruit, and animals are all realistically produced, and grouped with a fine sense of design and decorative effect.
The form and face are realistically done, even to the veins on the hands.
Most realistically conceived are the crowd of onlookers, some of whom, pushing forward, are being vigorously repressed by the guards.
In the foreground is one of those conventional hillocks so often met with in old mosaics; but the fountain of running water which rises upon it and from which the sheep are drinking is realistically conceived.
These adventures though described realistically are all figments of the imagination, explorations of the Wonderful Things beyond Thule as much as those of Antonius Diogenes must have been.
Assessing realistically the needs and capacities of proven friends of freedom, we shall strive to help them to achieve their own security and well-being.
It can be helped by preventing realistically the tragedy of the growing loss through foreclosure of our small homes and our farms.
It is interesting to note that the American authorities dealt with the new facts more realistically than the French.
In Courbet the sentiment of reality dominates the realism of the technic; in Bastien-Lepage the technic is realistically carried infinitely farther, but the sentiment quite transcends realism.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "realistically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: faithfully; graphically; practically; practice