Rapa Nui Twoey
.... Forests were stripped for fuel, housing, canoes, and as rollers to transport the huge
stone statues. The insatiable need of the ....
(1562

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Images of the Deity in Egyptian Religious Belief
.... Relatively small
statues in wood and other materials for daily "reserved" rites to be placed in the temple cell; Large
stone statues, monumental and generally ....
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Sculpture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
.... p. 66). These
statues were painted, which was true of nearly all northern
stone and wooden sculpture of the era. The painting of ....
(1227

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Citizen Kane and Images
.... that money can buy. The sled was wood, a warmer fabric than the
stone of the
statues of Kane's obsession. In an overhead shot that ....
(1534

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A Comparison of two Egyptian artworks
.... apparent between these two pieces is their crafting from types of
stone common to .... was probably considered the best artist who could make his
statues most like ....
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DONATELLO INTRODUCTION Donatello was one of t
.... realistic styles in many of his singular free-standing
statues. His contemporaries admired his abilities to express emotion in a cold piece of
stone, and this ....
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Architecture
....
statues of young men and women who were chosen for their exceptional physical ability and their ethical conduct. Coupled with the painted terra-cotta and
stone ....
(1391

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In comparing the art of two cultures
.... Their statuary was produced in wood,
stone, iron, and bronze. .... The gods are often embodied in
statues which are placed on altars. ....
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Michelangelo
.... Growing up in the family of a
stone mason gave Michelangelo an early love for the art .... milk, I sucked in the hammer and chisels I use for my
statues" (Cole and ....
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Comparison of Two Sculptures The ancient Egyptia
.... had never dared to liberate such figures completely from the
stone; they remained .... was essentially "high relief," even in the more monumental
statues of the ....
(1441

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The Pantheon Hadrian's Pantheon is one of the g
.... There are also occasional structural elements of
stone. .... It has this name, perhaps because it received among the images which decorate it the
statues of many ....
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Metaphysical Conceits in Shakespeare's Sonnets
.... rhyme; But you shall shine more bright in these contents Than unswept
stone, besmeared with sluttish time. When wasteful war shall
statues overturn, And broils ....
(1951

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Notre Dame Cathedral
.... 66). These
statues were richly painted, which was true of nearly all northern
stone and wooden sculpture of the era. The painting ....
(3006

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Comparison of Two Chinese Guanyin Sculptures
.... tucked beneath her as she sits on a flat rather than an elevated
stone surface .... The overall impression of the two
statues is of a calm, benign influence exuding ....
(489

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Artifact of Standing Mano Sculpture
.... Woolley (1961, p. 3) suggests that such
statues represented the "perpetual adoration of man in the presence of his god." In .... Physical art: The Barry
Stone salon ....
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Art & Culture
.... Woolley (1961, p. 3) suggests that such
statues represented the "perpetual adoration of man in the presence of his god." In .... Physical art: The Barry
Stone salon ....
(757

3

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Characteristics of Hellenistic Theatre
.... areas was that the later-era theatre featured permanent
stone theatre buildings .... Tragic scenes are delineated with columns, pediments,
statues, and other objects ....
(1996

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Ancient Rome
.... a colossal portrait of the divine Augustus, and there are also
statues of Claudius I .... of art that the Nabataeans carved right in the side of
stone mountains like ....
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Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
.... By the end of the 1500s, there were several
statues on the books which allowed for limited divorce, although it still seemed as if men .... " (
Stone, 1977, p. 38 ....
(1749

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Minoan Life & Archaeological Sites
.... deity. The Minoans did not carve
stone sculptures and the surviving
statues that might be cult images, are relatively small. A statue ....
(1766

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Purpose of Monuments
The common view of monuments is that they are
statues or buildings made of marble or
stone that commemorate people who have died. ....
(1290

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Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Because these were such small pieces of
stone they provided a freedom in design .... Though goddess
statues of the Isin-Larsa period, such as the fantastic terra ....
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Ancient Art Dating Methods 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Because these were such small pieces of
stone they provided a freedom in design .... Though goddess
statues of the Isin-Larsa period, such as the fantastic terra ....
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Paleolithic Society
.... in the creation of these life-like images suggest that these
statues were considered .... the Earth Mother or the Mother Goddess (Witcombe, Women in the
Stone Age 13 ....
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Michelangelo
.... the start of the project, since Michelangelo had to work on a damaged
stone. .... on the Medici tombs in Florence, which included numerous
statues and sculptural ....
(1857

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The Olympia Site in Greece
.... the influence becomes more pronounced with the kouroi youths
statues, which "follow .... In the era of Pausanias, the altar consisted of a
stone base surmounted by ....
(1888

8

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Greek Sculpture
.... Phidias did this with his
statues within the Parthenon .... These works celebrated the human form in
stone, and they celebrated the human spirit in subject, movement ....
(270

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Public and Private Space
.... to live in small grey houses of one story hidden behind the
stone walls that .... resembling Vitruvius' instructions on how to place a plethora of
statues of the ....
(543

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Classical Period of Greek Sculpture
.... Phidias did this with his
statues within the Parthenon .... These works celebrated the human form in
stone, and they celebrated the human spirit in subject, movement ....
(270

1

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Ecological Diversity of Precolumbian Mesoamerica
.... in the transportation schemes used to move the monumental
statues, heads and altars .... was manifested in the presence of carved ceramics,
stone monuments, pottery ....
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