Proper noun
Harbison (plural Harbisons)
A surname.
Because of a large debt owed to him by Benson, Harbison, 73 David had refused to return the material. Source: Internet
Harbison was happy with the performance of the EPR, with his scores showing that the Army's newest general purpose round is accurate enough to go toe-to-toe in the competition with the best ammo that can be bought or hand-loaded. Source: Internet
He probably sought to create an ideal and perfect space for Mary's apparition, Harbison (1991), 101 and was more concerned with their visual impact rather than physical possibility. Source: Internet
Harbison (1984), 590 He depicts overly large Madonnas, whose unrealistic size shows the separation between the heavenly from earthly, but placed them in everyday settings such as churches, domestic chambers or seated with court officials. Source: Internet
Harbison (1984), 601 The embedded symbols were meant to meld into the scenes and "was a deliberate strategy to create an experience of spiritual revelation." Source: Internet
Harbison (1991), 96 Nash (2008), 283 The idea of a saint appearing before a layperson was common in Northern donor portraits of the period. Source: Internet