Like Cezanne's landscapes, Diebenkorn's abstractions have the qualities of balance, control, absolute honesty, painstaking piece-by-piece construction and riveting detail.
It plots Johnson's personal and artistic saga in often riveting detail.
A riveting detail in this is the horse that stands at a stable door pressing its face against the wall as if suffering from a headache.
Galison demonstrates convincingly and in riveting detail how that "opalescent" question of 1900, standard time and precise longitudes, was the reference frame for both Poincaré and Einstein.
In image after image, it portrayed in riveting detail how a series of perfectly ordinary events can be a prologue to horror.
Most important, as Chappell shows in riveting detail, they could not lean on religion as did their black neighbors.
Theirs was an attitude that promised something different in Presidential politics, and this film examines that attitude in riveting detail.
Sometimes a single gesture or riveting detail can overpower.
In this "dramatic recounting of the crime" the authors "trace the fateful day in riveting detail," Henry Mayer said here in 1988.
In "Bowling Alone," Robert Putnam brings forth, in riveting and well-documented detail, reams of evidence that American society has all but lost its third places.