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Part of the Bassae Frieze ( from the temple of Apollo Epikurios ) at the British Museum.
In collaboration with the Frieze Art Fair, the fund buys works from the fair for the Tate's collections.
* Amphigorey Too, 1975 ( ISBN 0-399-50420-6 ) — contains The Beastly Baby, The Nursery Frieze, The Pious Infant, The Evil Garden, The Inanimate Tragedy, The Gilded Bat, The Iron Tonic, The Osbick Bird, The Chinese Obelisks ( bis ), The Deranged Cousins, The Eleventh Episode, Untitled Book, The Lavender Leotard, The Disrespectful Summons, The Abandoned Sock, The Lost Lions, Story for Sara Alphonse Allais, The Salt Herring Charles Cros, Leaves from a Mislaid Album, and A Limerick
Frieze launched in 1991 embraced the YBAs from the start while established publications such as Art Monthly, Art Review, Modern Painters and Contemporary Art were all re-launched with more focus on emerging British artists.
* 1992 monograph from Frieze
Frieze recovered from Bryers and Sons building at 53 and 54 Barbican which survived wartime bombing but was demolished to make way for the redevelopment
In subsequent writing ( Frieze and The Face in the Garden ), Lent loosens his aesthetic through the application of lessons taken from Joseph Frank's concept, spatial form, as well as its deconstructive developments — in particular the emphasis on space / place.
Frieze groups are two-dimensional line groups, from having only one direction of repeat, and they are related to the more complex wallpaper groups, which classify patterns that are repetitive in two directions.
This massive space, flanked by four huge arched windows made from yellow Belgian glass, contains the unique marble Historical Frieze which is an intrinsic part of the design of the monument.
From the Parthenon Frieze onwards, many single figures have heads in high relief, but their lower legs are in in low relief ; the slightly projecting figures created in this way work well in reliefs that are seen from below ( see Moissac portal in gallery ).
*" City Report: Tehran " from Frieze, issue 86, October 2004, discussing Iranian censorship in general
A sample from the Bassae Frieze that Foster brought to England
The show also included an installation of the original furniture from the receiving parlor of Klimt ’ s studio at Josefstädter Strasse 21, and a recreation of Klimt ’ s masterpiece, the Beethoven Frieze.
At the Frieze Art Fair ( London ) of 2005, she conducted a tour of this temporary site from its siting and construction to all aspects of its customer service, maintenance, and security.
The composition of String Quartet No. 3 ( from " The Frieze of Life " of Edvard Munch ) was prompted by the Oslo Grieg Society's Fourth International Edvard Grieg Memorial Competition characterised as " The Music in Edvard Munch's Paintings ".
File: Parthenon frieze north XLIII. JPG | Overlapping riders in profile, from the Parthenon Frieze
His exhibition " The Last Hour ", with its twisted metalwork from a crashed car, footage of a long tunnel and paparazzi pictures of Princess Diana, was in 2006 rejected by the Frieze Art Fair in London's Regent's Park and instead ended up in a little-known gallery space in Bethnal Green.
His chief work in Washington was done in the rotunda of the Capitol and included the Apotheosis of George Washington in the dome and the Frieze of American History, which contains allegorical scenes from American history.
Cavalry from the Parthenon Frieze, West II, 2 – 3, British Museum.
Procession of tributes from the Apadana, Persepolis, 1st half 5th C., inspiration for the Parthenon Frieze?
* Courtroom friezes: The South Wall Frieze includes figures of lawgivers from the ancient world and includes Menes, Hammurabi, Moses, Solomon, Lycurgus, Solon, Draco, Confucius, and Augustus.
The North Wall Frieze shows lawgivers from the Middle Ages on and includes representations of Justinian, Muhammad, Charlemagne, John of England, Louis IX of France, Hugo Grotius, Sir William Blackstone, John Marshall, and Napoleon.

Frieze and Queen
File: Frieze on Outer Wall of Queen of Peace Mausoleum 2006. JPG | Frieze at entrance to Queen of Peace Mausoleum

Frieze and Great
Pheidias Showing the Frieze of the Parthenon to his Friends ( 1868 ) by Lawrence Alma-Tadema | Sir Lawrence Alma-TademaPhidias, or The Great Pheidias ( in Ancient Greek, ; circa 480 – 430 BC ), was a Greek sculptor, painter and architect, who lived in the 5th century BC, and is commonly regarded as one of the greatest of all sculptors of Classical Greece: Phidias ' Statue of Zeus at Olympia was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
* Ancient Greece: The Parthenon Marbles, Bassae Frieze, Great Altar of Pergamon, Ludovisi Throne

Frieze and .
File: Parthenon Frieze. JPG | Room 18-Ancient Greece
During his four years in Berlin, Munch sketched out most of the ideas that would comprise his major work, The Frieze of Life, first designed for book illustration but later expressed in paintings.
This began a cycle he later called the Frieze of Life – A Poem about Life, Love and Death.
" Frieze of Life " motifs such as The Storm and Moonlight are steeped in atmosphere.
The entire Frieze showed for the first time at the secessionist exhibition in Berlin in 1902.
" The Frieze of Life " themes recur throughout Munch's work but find their strongest outpouring in the mid-1890s.
In 1896, Munch moved to Paris, where he focused on graphic representations of his " Frieze of Life " themes.
He is responsible for the painting of The Apotheosis of Washington beneath the top of the dome, and also the famous Frieze of United States History.
The final scenes depicted in the fresco had not yet occurred when Brumidi began his Frieze of the United States History.
William II, Count of Hainaut, nicknamed the Audacious, was also possessor of the counties of Zealand and Holland as well as of the seigniory of Frieze: these vacant inheritances were devolved to Margaret after agreement between Philippa and her sister.
Frieze in Seefeld ( Zürich ) by A. Meyer ( 1900 )
* Typhon was featured ( as Typhoeus ) in Gustav Klimt's 1902 work, the Beethoven Frieze: The Hostile Forces.
A frieze can be found on many Greek and Roman buildings, the Parthenon Frieze being the most famous, and perhaps the most elaborate.
Frieze decorations may depict scenes in a sequence of discrete panels.
Although the name suggests this college has exactly fifteen members, the size of the college has grown to 23, including Augustus and Agrippa, who appear on the South Frieze.
The last portion of the North Frieze consists of members of the imperial family.
Since Julia appears on the South Frieze, it is more likely that this figure is Octavia Minor.
Frieze by artist Charles Comfort.
* Andrew Hunt, Art & Language, Frieze, October 2005.
* Tom Morton, Art & Language, Frieze, April 2002.

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