Transocean Culture Diffusionists
.... during the 1950s the diffusionist anthropologist Robert Heine-Geldern suggested that the art motif based upon the intricate use of the
water lily and serpent ....
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A Biography of Claude Monet
.... weather and bad (Pioch). Perhaps Monet's most recognizable paintings are those of his
water lily pond. He built this retreat at ....
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Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... had already "felt moved to gather his paintings up as a bouquet to present to France," and the spirit of Giverny is on display in his famous
Water-
Lily Room at ....
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The Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... had already "felt moved to gather his paintings up as a bouquet to present to France," and the spirit of Giverny is on display in his famous
Water-
Lily Room at ....
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Impressionism
.... Cathedral (1892-94), and the last great lyrical series of
water lilies (1899 .... something essentially truthful (in a perfectly factual sense) about this
lily pond. ....
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Apologetics in Scripture
.... edge of the pool is a cluster of
lily pads that obscure the pool bottom underneath them, and at the far end of the pool is an area of deeper
water where the ....
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Angels in Renaissance Art
.... a younger figure, depicted as carrying the traditional and symbolic
lily branch (Martineau .... period, he leans over to help Tobias pull the fish from the
water. ....
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South America's Amazon River
.... nearly 4,000 miles and delivers an average of 170 billion gallons of
water an hour ....
Lily pads are known to be more than three feet across; butterflies have eight ....
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The Storm
.... becomes "necessary to put something beneath the door to keep the
water out," (Chopin .... knowing for the first time its birthright, was like a creamy
lily that the ....
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Kate Chopin's The Storm
.... becomes "necessary to put something beneath the door to keep the
water out," (Chopin .... knowing for the first time its birthright, was like a creamy
lily that the ....
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HAMLET AND PROCRASTINATION
.... to our typical views, we may lay it down, first, that no theory will hold
water which finds .... Campbell,
Lily B. Shakespeare's Tragic Heroes: Slaves of Passion. ....
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History of Perfumes
.... By the 1800s, the firm of Floris was well established as a manufacturer of sponges and vinaigrettes, as well as lavender
water. .... The Gilded
Lily. ....
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"A Rose for Emily"
.... 1653). She appreciates a drink of cold
water from a spring. .... her. Gabriel's first encounter at the party is with
Lily, the housekeeper. ....
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Chinese Peasant in Early 1950s
.... of classes, whether opposed to one another or not, is rather to gild the
lily. .... and use of rural labor to improve the soil and build
water control facilities ....
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Song of the Lark & The Professor's House A Woman's Career and Life ...
.... down with the minutiae He was only interested in earth and woods and
water. .... dreams of artistic achievement but who has no talent; songstress
Lily Fisher, whose ....
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