Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Charles van der Stappen" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

bronze and monument
A bronze statue of a group of soldiers and an American flag was placed off to one side of the monument as a result.
* A bronze statue of Minerva lies in monument square Portland, Maine.
His bronze funerary monument, now in the basement Treasury of St. Peter's Basilica, like a giant casket of goldsmith's work, is by Antonio Pollaiuolo.
He therefore donated his $ 500 lecture fee to the university to help pay for a suitable monument, which was finally unveiled in 1912 in the form of a bronze bas-relief by sculptor Lee Lawrie, installed in the Sloane Physics Laboratory.
There is a stone monument with a bronze plaque at the Hürtgen military cemetery dedicated by veterans of the U. S. 4th Infantry Division to the memory of Friedrich Lengfeld ( 29 September 1921 – 12 November 1944 ), a German lieutenant.
Major memorials to Sherman include the gilded bronze equestrian statue by Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the main entrance to Central Park in New York City and the major monument by Carl Rohl-Smith near President's Park in Washington, D. C. Other posthumous tributes include the naming of the World War II M4 Sherman tank and the " General Sherman " Giant Sequoia tree, the most massive documented single-trunk tree in the world.
The monument consists of a granite disk embedded with a smaller bronze disk around the point, surrounded by smaller, appropriately located state seals and flags representing both the states and tribal nations of the area.
About 100 meters to the left from the top of the Spanish Steps, there is a bronze monument of Giovanni holding the dying Enrico in his arm.
Stevenson, who had agreed to design a bronze monument similar to that of Bernard Partidge, representing two allied soldiers: the Frenchman Poilu and the Englishman Tommy.
The only sculptured monument on the square is a bronze statue of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, who helped to clear Moscow from the Polish invaders in 1612, during the Times of Trouble.
Monument Le Pluviôse is a 620 kg bronze monument built in 1912 by Émile Oscar Guillaume on the centre of the roundabout near the beach of Calais, commemorating the May 1910 disaster of the submarine Pluviôse, which accidentally sunk off the beach by the steamer Pas de Calais.
There is a bronze monument made by the French artist Ossip Zadkine of Vincent and his brother Theo on the " Vincent van Gogh Plein " ( Vincent van Gogh square ), as a tribute to the great artist van Gogh.
Zenos Frudakis created a bronze monument which was dedicated on her birthday, February 21, 2010.
Today, this event is commemorated by a historic monument with a bronze plaque bearing the names of the fifteen men who lost their lives during the massacre.
On a small landscaped triangular plot located between the highway and a railroad right-of-way, a granite and bronze monument dedicated in 1960 commemorates the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood.
The city is also home to two La Salle Statues, including a bronze monument, dedicated in 1936 by the DAR, to celebrate the explorations of the famous French explorer.
This impressive concrete faced monument featured a fine bronze letters, plaque and related inscription summarising the site's history from 1907 – 57 and was originally located at the North end of the aerodrome, was designated as a Scheduled Monument in 2002 then relocated and restored in a new position just east of the River Wey on the museum site to make way for the new Mercedes-Benz World complex which opened in 2006.
Baltimore honored Lanier with a large and elaborate bronze and granite sculptural monument, created by Hans K. Schuler and located on the campus of the Johns Hopkins University.
An expressive bronze statue atop a granite plinth, the monument was unveiled in 1980.
The bronze statue was the first public monument for Birmingham and was sculpted by Richard Westmacott.
Those constructing the monument made use of at least fifty different bronze axes, which were used to shape the timber to the desired lengths and shapes, at a time when, archaeologists believe, bronze tools were still relatively rare and had only been introduced to Britain a few centuries before.
* In the right transept, the monument to Gian Giacomo Medici di Marignano, called " Medeghino ", by Leone Leoni, and the adjacent Renaissance marble altar, decorated with gilt bronze statues.
Several monuments and structures were built during the 20th century, including a bronze statue of Benito Juárez on July 18, 1897, the Juárez Theater in 1899, and on September 15, 1910, a monument to the heroes of the independence of Mexico.
A monument was erected on the top of this hill to honor Jan Žižka ( The statue has Žižka sitting on the probably third largest bronze horse statue in the world.

bronze and painter
A bronze statue of the controversial painter, Augustus John, stands on the banks of the Avon near the Great Bridge.
Étex's tomb of Théodore Géricault in Père Lachaise Cemetery includes a bronze figure of the painter, and a low-relief version the painter's controversial Raft of the Medusa on a front panel.
Pisanello, on the other hand, melted his medals the same as a bronze low-relief, clearly showing the work of a painter and a modeler.
Among them are the Romanian painter and graphic artist Theodor Aman and the American sculptor Paul Wayland Bartlett ( whose 1888 Bohemian Bear Tamer bronze is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City ).

bronze and Theodore
There are bronze statues on Old Campus of Nathan Hale ( 1913, Bela Pratt ), Theodore Dwight Woolsey ( 1896, John Ferguson Weir ), and Abraham Pierson ( 1874, Launt Thompson ).

bronze and Baron
The column, which can be viewed from the A33, is topped by a bronze statue by Baron Carlo Marochetti.
Worked at the studios of Francisco Baron making sculptures with different techniques and materials: bronze, electrolysis copper and silver, fibreglass, plaster, welding, moulding and other techniques.

bronze and 1903
In 1903 the state of Maryland donated a bronze statue by Richard E. Brooks to the United States Capitol's National Statuary Hall Collection.
Many older illustrations ( above ) show the statue with one foot on either side of the harbor mouth with ships passing under it: "... the brazen giant of Greek fame, with conquering limbs astride from land to land ..." (" The New Colossus ", a poem engraved on a bronze plaque and mounted inside the Statue of Liberty in 1903 ).
The three huge bronze doors date from 1899 to 1903.
Though this design was used consistently from 1903 to 1938, some experimentation occurred in the 1920s, and plaques were made in bronze, stone and lead.
" The New Colossus " is a sonnet by Emma Lazarus ( 1849 – 1887 ), written in 1883 and, in 1903, engraved on a bronze plaque and mounted inside the lower level of the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
She is best known for " The New Colossus ", a sonnet written in 1883 ; its lines appear on a bronze plaque in the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty placed in 1903.
She is best known for " The New Colossus ", a sonnet written in 1883 ; its lines appear on a bronze plaque in the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty placed in 1903.
During renovations in early 1903, a bronze inlaid version of the seal was placed in the floor of the Entrance Hall of the White House, directly under the lantern.
The monument was erected in 1903, was made by George Frampton and, again, is a bronze figure on a stone pedestal.
There are 54 burials in the cathedral, with 46 ornamented whitestone tombstones ( 1636 – 1637 ) and glazed cases made of bronze ( 1903 ).
The Navy ’ s Philippine Campaign Medal displayed a bronze medallion with the words “ Philippine Campaign ”, centered above the dates “ 1898 – 1903 ”, and below a depiction of a stone gate leading into Manila.
( Two markers survive on that same site in the present-day National Battlefield — an older one placed by veterans of the 7th Georgia in 1903, and a newer bronze marker erected in the 20th century.

1.447 seconds.