Then-Secretary Ickes commissioned Adams to produce large-format photographs to convey not only the beauty and grandeur of the natural scene, but to show Interior managed resources, conservation, sound direction and stewardship of those resources.
Prokofiev's ballet score "Cinderella," an early favorite, is available in a splendid recording with the Russian National Orchestra, conducted by Mikhail Pletnev, who deftly conveys the kinetic vitality, grandeur and refinement of this inspired music.
Making her entrance in a long, voluminous, old-fashioned fur coat, this classical actor of charismatic intensity dominated the stage, conveying grandeur with every facial expression and hand movement, filling the enormous, high-ceilinged space with her characterization of the doomed queen.
The banking district has its share of elegant high-rises and spacious sidewalks, slightly resembling Central district in Hong Kong, and there are a few huge boulevards to convey grandeur.
Dense yet delicate, awesome yet intimate, they convey the fragility as well as grandeur of sheer being.
It conveyed grandeur in a way beyond words.
The Great Hall beyond the entrance foyer was exactly the correct size - large enough to convey spaciousness and grandeur without being so large as to dwarf those assembled.
It manages to convey not only the stateliness and grandeur of Homer's lines, but their speed and wit and vividness:
Mark Symczak's good-looking, efficient set conveys grandeur on a very small stage.
She did not choose to convey the wildness, grandeur or primitivism of nature.