Phillip Adams described the book as "an evocative portrait of 20th century Australia .
His essay "Front Porches" is an evocative portrait of Mobile in 1929:
A beautifully evocative portrait of life in the countryside, which also casts a critical eye over its traditions.
"Misty, poetic and often sensual, 'Homebase' is an evocative portrait of a young man caught between two cultures."
Emil, in turn, took many fine and evocative portraits of Natascha.
Generally, Nachman weaves his wide-ranging materials into effective, evocative portraits.
The evocative portrait was of the poet and critic Rene Bertele.
A dreamy, evocative portrait of parental love as it's supposed to be: all-encompassing and unconditional.
In this song, Dutronc paints an evocative portrait of the French capital in the early morning hours.
The novel gives an evocative portrait of the city of Buenos Aires and its people.