The untitled installation creates "a visual narrative that includes fragments of building facades, vintage rail cars, realistically rendered human figures, and fictional characters."
Frahm's forte was depicting beautiful young white women, taking in rendering their legs and figures.
But the large paintings that offer awkwardly rendered figures of monks or Buddhist ritual instruments floating in luminous globes are a different matter.
His Leaving the Theatre (1910-11) uses a Divisionist technique to render isolated and faceless figures trudging home at night under street lights.
But it was not holy now, so even if there were proscriptions against rendering human figures in such places, this would be exempt, surely, over and above the promise.
These grounds, which function a little like Julian Schnabel's plates, are punctuated with tiny realistically rendered figures of men and women who seem to be at work.
Originally displayed on the walls of ancient Theran aristocratic estates, the paintings render ancient figures, customs and historical events.
By the time students are admitted to Mr. Cober's class, their skills are advanced in rendering figures and objects in different media.
The first restoration between 1917 and 1925 substantially damaged the painting, rendering secondary figures in the composition inconsistently bright or reddish in color.
(He is one of Preston's most fully rendered figures.)