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Miraculously, the statue of Cornelius leaned forward from the altar and blessed the pair, and the two lovers were thus married.
It even included Grandma Duck's Farm and a statue of Cornelius Coot, though it was more of a rural town than a burgeoning metropolis.
However, the Cornelius Coot statue remains.
Another major landmark in some stories is a large statue of Duckburg's founder, Cornelius Coot.
Cornelius Coot is the founder of Duckburg, Calisota and Toontown Fair ( according to a statue in the land at the Magic Kingdom ), and Donald Duck's great-great-grandfather.
In one story where Rockerduck was trying to ruin Scrooge's deal about cleaning the statue of Cornelius Coot, Jeeves sheepishly tells him " You have no conscience, sir ", to which Rockerduck replies " That's not true.
A statue to the Russian commander, Joseph Cornelius O ' Rourke, was erected in 1910.

statue and holding
alt = A statue of young Lincoln sitting on a stump, holding a book open on his lap
However, Capra remembers the ship's arrival into New York Harbor, where he saw " a statue of a great lady, taller than a church steeple, holding a torch above the land we were about to enter ".
The Founder's Memorial Statue, a bronze statue of a seated William Marsh Rice, holding the original plans for the campus, was dedicated in 1930, and installed in the central academic quad, facing Lovett Hall.
In front of this is a 3 meter tall, white stone statue of Yuri Gagarin, wearing a spacesuit, with one arm raised in greeting and the other holding a space helmet.
" After the 1988 – 89 season, a life-sized bronze statue of Gretzky was erected outside the Northlands Coliseum, holding the Stanley Cup over his head ( picture shown above, to the right ).
File: WarsawPKiNStatueWithBook. jpg | A statue holding a book of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin, with the name Stalin plastered over.
Also a damaged statue of St Cuthbert, holding the head of the king St Oswald ( whose head was reputed to have been buried with Cuthbert's body )
The statue was found in two large pieces ( the upper torso and the lower draped legs ) along with several herms ( pillars topped with heads ), fragments of the upper left arm and left hand holding an apple, and an inscribed plinth.
The Venus de Milo is a statue of a naked woman with an apple in her raised left hand, the right hand holding a draped sash falling from hips to feet, both hands damaged and separated from the body.
It now is accepted that the left hand holding the apple and the left arm are in fact original to the statue, but were not so well finished as the rest of the statue since they would have been somewhat above visible level and difficult to see.
A statue in his memory, in which he is seen holding a biplane model, was erected in Agincourt Square, Monmouth.
A late Bronze Age Hittite shrine in northern Syria contained a bronze statue of a god holding a serpent in one hand and a staff in the other.
The statue, sculpted by Ettore Cadorin, depicts Serra holding a cross and looking skyward.
The Thomas Müntzer statue in the German town of Stolberg also shows him holding a rainbow flag in his hand.
Today, a copy of the statue of Dreyfus holding his broken sword stands at the entrance to the Museum of Jewish Art and History in Paris.
Medea statue holding the Golden Fleece in the center of Batumi ( One of the major cities of Colchis ), Georgia ( country ) | Georgia.
Funerary statue of an unknown woman, depicted as Ceres holding wheat.
Clermont-Ferrand's most famous public square is Place de Jaude, on which stands a grand statue of Vercingetorix sitting imperiously on a horse and holding a sword.
Rosmerta is shown by herself on a bronze statue from Fins d ' Annency, where she sits on a rock holding a purse and, unusually, also bears the wings of Mercury on her head.
However, Deyts notes that the bronze Gallo-Roman statue of a woman in a short belted tunic, riding a boar sidesaddle and holding a knife ( Boucher fig. 292, or here ), bears no inscription, and was simply assumed to be Arduinna by the 19th century antiquarian who discovered it — perhaps because the modern symbol of the Ardennes region is also a boar ( Deyts 1992, pp. 46 – 47 ).
Stone statue of Cihuacoatl, showing her framed by the mouth of a serpent, holding an ear of maize in her left hand.
Colossal statue of the god Ptah-Tatenen holding hands with Ramses II found at Memphis-Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
A bronze statue of the author, holding his bicycle as if ready to ride away, stands on a stepped platform in Chisago City ’ s town park.

statue and ear
In 1934 – 35 a statue of Prince Albert in Sydney was vandalised, with an ear being knocked off and the word " BODYLINE " painted on it.

statue and corn
The real marvels are inside the building: the statue of Christ on the main altar, made from corn dough by the Tarasco Mexican Indians, brought here before 1550, the Flemish Gothic main altar, which dates back to before 1516, and the triptych of the Virgin Mary, brought from Flanders, also in the 16th century, depicting five religious scenes.
He even had a man who stole a cob of corn tied to a pillar, and poured water on him in the winter of 1941 or 1942, rendering him into a frozen statue.
The real marvels are inside the building: the statue of Christ on the main altar, made from corn dough by the Tarasco Mexican Indians, brought here before 1550, the Flemish Gothic main altar, which dates back to before 1516, and the triptych of the Virgin Mary, brought from Flanders, also in the 16th century, depicting five religious scenes.
The real marvels are inside the building: the statue of Christ on the main altar, made from corn dough by the Tarasco Mexican Indians, brought here before 1550, the Flemish Gothic main altar, which dates back to before 1516, and the triptych of the Virgin Mary, brought from Flanders, also in the 16th century, depicting five religious scenes.

statue and is
Around that statue in the green park where children play and lovers walk in twos and there is a glowing view of the whole city, in that park are the rows of marble busts of Garibaldi's fallen men, the ones who one day rushed out of the Porta San Pancrazio and, under fire all the way, up the long, straight narrow lane to take, then lose the high ground of the Villa Doria Pamphili.
After a few tortuous moments of wondering who `` he '' is, the camera pans across the room to the plaster statue, and we realize that Neitzbohr is trying to redeem himself in the eyes of a mute piece of sculpture.
The large statue on the first floor is believed to be the statue of Pompey at the base of which Julius Caesar was stabbed to death ( if so, the statue once stood in the senate house ).
When you stand before the barrel-vaulted colonnade you have the impression that the statue at the end is at a considerable distance, yet it is actually only a few feet away.
And the man who brought sweet potatoes into Kanto is buried there, next to a beautiful seated statue of Fudo.
The earliest Greek word for a statue is " delight " ( άγαλμα: agalma ), and the sculptors tried to create forms which would inspire such guiding vision.
A fine example is the statue of the Sacred gate Kouros which was found at the cemetery of Dipylon in Athens ( Dipylon Kouros ).
The statue is the " thing in itself ", and his slender face with the deep eyes express an intellectual eternity.
It is considered that he created also the New York kouros, which is the oldest fully preserved statue of Kouros type, and seems to be the incarnation of the god himself.
There is also an underwater statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe here, created in 1958 by Armando Quesado in memory of a group of divers that died here.
After the taking of Troy, it is said he rushed into the temple of Athena, where Cassandra had taken refuge, and was embracing the statue of the goddess in supplication.
However, the temple of Ares to which he refers had only been moved from Acharnes and re-sited in the Agora in Augustus's time, and statues known to derive from Alcamenes ' statue show the god in a breastplate, so the identification of Alcamenes ' Ares with the Ares Borghese is not secure.
Some information is known about the family origins of Amasis: his mother was a certain Tashereniset as a bust statue of this lady, which is today located in the British Museum, shows.
The statue, which is colossal and entitled Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker, was not finished till four years after.
The northern triangle of Times Square is technically Duffy Square, dedicated in 1937 to Chaplain Francis P. Duffy of New York City's " Fighting 69th " Infantry Regiment ; a memorial to Duffy is located there, along with a statue of George M. Cohan.
The statue, a gift to the United States from the people of France, is of a robed female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and a tablet evoking upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776.
The statue is an icon of freedom and of the United States: a welcoming signal to immigrants arriving from abroad.

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