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stone and statue
* the stone statue Allegory of Winter ( 1563 – 65 ), Villa Medici, Castello
It was created by Hendrick de Keyser in 1622, replacing a stone statue of 1557.
' When you say such you do not mean that the stone itself is Caesar, but rather, the name and honor you ascribe to the statue passes over to the original, the archetype, Caesar himself.
This statue of Bahubali is carved from a single large stone that is fifty-seven feet high.
Next to menhir, stone table, and stone statue ; Austronesian megalithic culture in Indonesia also featured earth and stone step pyramid structures called Punden Berundak as discovered in Pangguyangan, Cisolok and Gunung Padang, West Java.
Two years later in Paris he repeated the proposal, listing the stone as one of several key items belonging to Egypt's cultural heritage, a list which also included the iconic bust of Nefertiti in the Egyptian Museum of Berlin ; a statue of the Great Pyramid architect Hemiunu in the Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum in Hildesheim, Germany ; the Dendara Temple Zodiac in the Louvre in Paris ; and the bust of Ankhhaf from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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.
There is a similar great legend in Prague which says that when the Motherland is in danger or in its darkest times and close to ruin, the equestrian statue of King Wenceslaus in Wenceslaus Square will come to life, raise the army sleeping in Blaník, and upon crossing the Charles Bridge his horse will stumble and trip over a stone, revealing the legendary sword of Bruncvík.
It is considered to be the world's largest monolithic stone statue.
A Sui Dynasty stone statue of the Avalokitesvara Boddhisattva ( Guanyin ).
For example, a spell to turn a person into a stone statue would involve Muto + Corpus or Terram ; The player would add the character's Technique ( Muto ) score to the lower of their Form ( Corpus and Terram ) scores to determine their casting total for the spell.
Chac-Mool is the name given to a type of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican stone statue.
The statue is on a stone pedestal, which has a plaque that reads " Dem Dichterpaar / Goethe und Schiller / das Vaterland ".
The month before, the bronze equestrian statue of Charles, on a pedestal of carved Portland stone was given Grade I listed protection.
There was at the time ( middle of the 15th century, perhaps as early as 1388 ) a similar statue made of stone.
The nine archons took the oath of office while ceremonially standing on a stone in the agora, declaring their readiness to dedicate a golden statue if they should ever be found to have violated the laws.
Another relic from the Middle Ages in Modena is the Preda Ringadora, a rectangular marble stone next to the palace porch, used as a speakers ' platform, and the statue called La Bonissima (" The Very Good "): the latter, portraying a female figure, was erected in the square in 1268 and later installed over the porch.
The statue itself, which cost no more than £ 25, was constructed of bricks and mortar, and finished in a manner that gave it the appearance of stone " at least to the eyes of common spectators ".
The edifice was numerous times restored and renovated ; the interior has a court from the 16th century, a stone statue portraying a Madonna with Child ( 1339 ), frescoes, busts of illustrious Aretines, two paintings by Giorgio Vasari.
Behind the statue, five bronze plaques mounted on a stone wall quote King ’ s speeches calling for equal opportunities in education and a just society.
The memorial consists of a firefighter statue, engraved brick and stone, and a piece of one of the twin towers that collapsed in New York City.
The statue that can be seen on the Doric column today is a copy in Portland stone and was commissioned by the Chiswick House Friends in 2009.

stone and Hatshepsut
" Other vessels which bore the names and titles of Thutmose I had also been inscribed by his son and successor, Thutmose II, as well as fragments of stone vessels made for Hatshepsut before she herself became king as well as other vessels which bore her royal name of ' Maatkare ' which would have been made only after she took the throne in her own right.
Famous emporia include Sais where Solon went to acquire the knowledge of Egypt, Elim where Hatshepsut kept her Red Sea fleet, Elat, where Thebes was supplied with the mortuary materials, Linen, Bitumen, Naphtha, Frankincense, Myrrh, and carved stone amulets from Palestine, Canaan, Aram, Lebanon, Amon, Hazor, Moab, Edom and the Arabian Peninsula from the Arabia Petra to Midian and Punt, Olbia where cereals, fish and slaves were imported from.
Items found were stone vases bearing the names of Ahmose-Nefertari, Thutmosis I, and Hatshepsut, two quartzite sarcophagi inscribed for Thutmose I and Hatshepsut ( as pharaoh ), a canopic chest for Hatshepsut ( again as pharaoh ), the limestone blocks bearing funerary text ( see above ), and several fragments of the usual funerary furnishings.
Men were sent out by Hatshepsut to collect stone from the quarry there to bring back to Karnak.

statue and Hatshepsut
Fragmentary statue of Hatshepsut, quartz diorite, c. 1498 – 1483 BC Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Yet another shows the God ’ s Wife, as chief priestess, leading a group of male priests to the temple pool to be purified and then following Hatshepsut into the shrine in which she performed sacred rites in front of the statue of Amun.

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