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Example sentences for "retouched"

Lexicographically close words:
retort; retorted; retorting; retorts; retouch; retoucher; retouches; retouching; retour; retourna
  1. Blade and stem edges were retouched by removal of short, probably pressure, flakes.

  2. The smaller examples somewhat resemble Coosa points, but are not retouched along the edges and are made of quartzite.

  3. The blade and stem edges were retouched by shallow, regular, pressure flaking.

  4. All examples are retouched along the edges; many are very finely pressure flaked.

  5. All edges appear to have been retouched as a final step in shaping the point.

  6. These "notches" were then usually retouched as a final measure.

  7. The basal edge is thinned by the removal of broad shallow flakes and is rarely retouched except near the junction of the basal edge with the side edges.

  8. The blade edges are usually retouched by removal of short and fairly deep flakes.

  9. The blade edges are retouched by the removal of deep short flakes.

  10. Occasionally the basal edge was retouched as well as thinned by removal of broad flakes.

  11. The side edges are usually retouched and the basal edge is well thinned.

  12. Unlike Bradley Spike, however, Flint River Spike has no stem and may be retouched along the blade edges.

  13. The blade edges usually show rather broad retouching with some fine flaking along the retouched edges that gives a somewhat crushed effect, as does the baton method of percussion flaking.

  14. The edges are finely retouched as from pressure flaking.

  15. His productions often appear by the hand of Paul; whether at that time he did not wholly depend upon his own resources, or that his father, at least, might have retouched his pieces, is not certain.

  16. And in fact, by dint of assisting and copying the originals of his master, he attained such a degree of excellence, that such of his pieces as were retouched by Titian, bid defiance often to the most exact connoisseurs.

  17. Setting aside the retouched plays, we find on the list one tragedy, two histories, and four if not five comedies, which the least critical reader would attribute to this first epoch of work.

  18. Evidence of such a forgery is manifest in the formal, broken, nervous lines, the uneven flow of the ink, and the often retouched lines and shades.

  19. This has been retouched and revamped every five years, so that it smells of the pomatum of each prevailing and then forgotten fashion.

  20. She proceeds loftily to the ball, just as a picture, caressed by the painter and minutely retouched in the studio, is sent to the annual exhibition in the vast bazaar of the Louvre.

  21. When the pictures were thus finished, they were copied by the scholars of Raffaello, who were very numerous, and of the second and third order; and these were also sometimes retouched by Giulio and by Raffaello himself.

  22. Barocci was pleased with his talent, and willingly retouched some of his pictures, and probably favoured him in this way in the S.

  23. His earliest pieces, retouched by Reni, are held in high esteem, and others which he produced for the court, and in various churches at Guastalla, are valuable.

  24. Maria Maggiore, the whole of which had been retouched by his kind and able cousin.

  25. Most part, however, are from unknown hands, and so well executed, that we are justified in suspecting that they must have been retouched about the times of Lippo Dalmasio, to whose style a few of them bear considerable resemblance.

  26. The city possesses other of his works, some in private, some retouched in such a manner that they are no more the same, while several are doubtful, and most commonly attributed to his son.

  27. In general his tints are so delicate, that in our days at least he appears somewhat languid, the fault perhaps of not having retouched his pictures sufficiently.

  28. The critics say that it was retouched by the orator himself.

  29. All were probably retouched for publication.

  30. But they stamped their own genius on the materials adopted, retouched the form, and modified the sentiment, converting all they took to their own genuine uses.

  31. The great hall above is also Dom Manoel's work, though the ceiling may probably have been retouched since.

  32. They may have been retouched by some bard later than Columba's time; but in our opinion they represent substantially poems that were really written by the saint.

  33. O'Curry thinks the work was retouched after his death by later scholars--most likely by Cormac Mac Cullinan, or some of his pupils, towards the close of the ninth century.

  34. Although retouched perhaps by a later hand, they savour so strongly of the true Columbian spirit that we are disposed to reckon them amongst the genuine compositions of the saint.

  35. The authenticity of the poem has been questioned by some critics, who think that there are certain expressions in the work itself, which show that if not written, it certainly must have been retouched at a later age.

  36. The latter has been here and there retouched and filled out.

  37. Done by my scholars, from originals by my own hand, each having to be retouched by my hand throughout.

  38. A picture of Achilles clothed as a woman; done by the best of my scholars, and the whole retouched by my hand; a most brilliant picture, and full of many beautiful young girls.

  39. Like end scrapers with the exception that the flakes have been removed from the retouched end at a much steeper angle, producing a blunter but stronger working edge.

  40. Irregular forms with a single straight, monofacial retouched margin along one side.

  41. Both are elongated, tapering sections of rose quartzite on which the margins have been retouched and the tip of each is notably abraded.

  42. On the third pilaster, to the left of the nave, is a fresco of Isaiah by Raphael, painted in 1512, but retouched by Daniele de Volterra in the reign of Paul IV.

  43. Higher up, under gothic arches, and between twisted columns, are pictures of sainted popes and martyrs, but these have been so much retouched as to have lost their interest.

  44. The paintings were injuriously retouched by Carlo Maratta.

  45. According to the account of Orlandi he was not only a pupil of Coreggio, but one whose pieces were frequently retouched by the hand of his master.

  46. He instructed him, as we are told by Vasari, in matters pertaining to the art, and retouched his labours, which I think must gradually have changed their name; as a Salai is not now esteemed like a Vinci.

  47. Milan boasts few of his works, as those which are ascribed to him are for the most part the productions of his school, occasionally retouched by himself, as in the altar-piece of S.

  48. I know many pictures which had that hue, but they have been so daubed and retouched that they are no longer the same.

  49. A forged or retouched piece could not deceive him for a moment; he detected the slightest jar in the genuine ballad tone.

  50. E#, as retouched by Allingham, by Knortz, L.

  51. Though overlaid with verses of Cunningham's making (of which forty or fifty may be excided in one mass) and though retouched almost everywhere, both the groundwork of the story and some genuine lines remain unimpaired.

  52. P#, the other Swiss ballad, has been retouched, and more than retouched in places, by a modern pen.

  53. Motherwell retouched a verse here and there slightly, to regulate the metre.

  54. Somewhat mutilated, and also defaced, though it be, this ballad has certainly never been retouched by a pen, but is pure tradition.

  55. Every collector ought to be especially careful in avoiding proofs printed from worn or retouched plates, for they do not produce the artistic harmonies the draughtsman strove for and succeeded in achieving.

  56. The work was performed by him in his travels, and retouched in England, without any formed design of bringing it on the stage.

  57. I have heard from the late earl of Orrery, who was likely to have good hereditary intelligence, that lord Buckhurst had been a week employed upon it, and only retouched or finished it on the memorable evening.

  58. It seems to me not improbable that the best of these were at least painted in his studio, and retouched by him, a practice adopted by Tiziano, and even by Raffaello.

  59. In his old age he changed his manner, and retouched as many of the works of his youth as he could lay his hands on; but in striving to improve, he only injured them.

  60. They reckon him the scholar of their Mino, and certainly he derived much from the large fresco before noticed: but as he retouched it himself we cannot put much faith on the resemblance.

  61. It is retouched in some parts of the drapery; it possesses, however, much originality, and for that age is respectably executed.

  62. The picture is now somewhat misty and has been retouched in some places.


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