These are both bold and crazy pieces, Mr. Andsnes said, but in different ways.
This leads to the boldest, most important piece of this puzzle.
In the 20th century the work was generally viewed very differently, as a bold and dramatic piece.
But it is a refreshingly bold, imaginative piece of dramatic restoration, and one that ends with purpose and punch.
The larger, bolder pieces he would highlight, showcasing smaller pieces in more intimate settings.
In general, it is the bolder pieces that have held up best, however.
His distinctive, large bold pieces can be found all over the world.
It is perfectly fine to wear a few bold pieces together, as long as they don't compete with each other.
I think it is a very bold and very clever piece of work indeed.
As bold a piece of enclosure as any common snatching bill in the eighteenth century.