Alongside the primitive simplicity of the scoring, however, Stravinsky evolves a vocabulary of emotional neutrality and mechanical desolation.
With a name already distinguished and known throughout all Europe, I had still preserved my primitive simplicity.
In the years 1940-1941, the Baroque features were removed and the Basilica was returned to a more primitive simplicity.
This state of primitive simplicity was followed by a period of growth, which eventually slowed, and then gave way to a period of decay (1874:4):
Traveling in his native Anatolia, he and two women preached a return to primitive Christian simplicity, prophecy, celibacy, and asceticism.
The term blue nankeen describes hand-printed fabric of artistic refinement and primitive simplicity, which originated on the Silk Road over three thousand years ago.
The constructed Museum sight is grandiose and precise, displaying primitive simplicity and elegance.
Perhaps the purpose of the switch was to illustrate the yearning for primitive "simplicity," which is rife among contemporaries.
The product of dhokra artisans are in great demand in domestic and foreign markets because of primitive simplicity, enchanting folk motifs and forceful form.
The groups were autonomous ecclesia, an organizational structure Russell regarded as a return to "primitive simplicity".