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Some examples of this can include: Motifs, Symbols, Conflicts, and Allusions.
Motifs common in the manga include youth alienation, government corruption and inefficiency, and a military grounded in old-fashioned Japanese honor, displeased with the compromises of modern society.
Motifs include human figures, weapons, and animal species such as rabbit, puma, lynx, deer, wild goat / sheep, whale, turtle, tuna, sardine, octopus, eagle, and pelican ; there are also abstract elements of various forms.
Motifs may include fish, birds etc.
Motifs that were carved include the ornamental heads of bulig ( mudfish ), naga ( dragon ) and dapu ( crocodile ) which are said to be sacramental figures of old Kapampangan belief system.

Motifs and animal
Motifs were strongly influenced by traditional designs of bird or animal pairs surrounded by elaborate scrollwork.

Motifs and .
Motifs such as The Empty Cross and Golgotha ( both c. 1900 ) reflect a metaphysical orientation, and also echo Munch's pietistic upbringing.
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Motifs for his works ( reliefs, statues, and busts ) were drawn mostly from Greek mythology, as well as works of classic art and literature.
* Finnegans Wake Motifs I, II and III edited by C. George Sandulescu
Several Southeastern Ceremonial Complex # Motifs | S. E. C. C.
Motifs known from the stucco at Samarra permit the dating of structures built elsewhere, and are furthermore found on portable objects, particular in wood, from Egypt through to Iran.
Motifs or designs may be added as many letterpress machines use movable plates that must be hand-set.
H. Neill McFarland, Professor of Theology, discusses the feminine representations of Bodhidharma in his article Feminine Motifs in Bodhidharma Symbology in Japan.
), Political Violence and Terror: Motifs and Motivations ( University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-05605-1 ) 61-89.
Examples of sequence motif databases are the Prosite catalog ( http :// www. expasy. ch / prosite ) and the Stanford Motifs Database ( http :// dna. stanford. edu / emotif /).
The Encyclopedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs Shambhala.
* John Allman, " Motherless Creation: Motifs in Science Fiction ", North Dakota Quarterly, v. 58, n. 2, pp. 124 – 132 ( Spring 1990 ).
Motifs are similar to coastal Cirebon Batik, but the thickness of coloring share the same styles as inland batik.

painted and numerous
Throughout his life, Baldung painted numerous portraits, known for their sharp characterizations.
Over the next five decades, he created covers for numerous books and magazines, notably Astounding Science Fiction both before and after its title change to Analog ; Mad magazine ( for whom he painted many early covers featuring the iconic character, Alfred E. Neuman ) from 1958 to 1962 ( he started at Mad in February 1957 and by July 1958 was the magazine's new cover artist ; he painted most of its covers until October 1962 ); cover art for DAW, Signet, Ballantine Books, Avon, all 58 Laser Books ( which are now collectors ' items ), and over 90 covers for Ace books alone.
The cult center of Mycenea dated from the 13th century BC, contained numerous big idols with faces painted in a terrifying mask-like manner, and a fresco represented a priestess or goddess with ears of corn in her hand.
The subterranean House of the Idols, contained clay figures of coiled snakes, and numerous big and strange idols with faces painted in a terrifying mask-like manner.
Jean-Étienne Liotard ( 1702 – 1789 ) visited Istanbul and painted numerous pastels of Turkish domestic scenes ; he also continued to wear Turkish dress for much of the time when back in Europe.
There he painted numerous paintings he later exhibited at Julien Levy Gallery in New York.
In Belgium, where the Decadents and Symbolists were as numerous as their French counterparts, Félicien Rops depicted a grinning Pierrot who is witness to an unromantic backstage scene ( Blowing Cupid's Nose ) and James Ensor painted Pierrots ( and other masks ) obsessively, sometimes rendering them prostrate in the ghastly light of dawn ( The Strange Masks ), sometimes isolating Pierrot in their midst, his head drooping in despondency ( Pierrot's Despair ), sometimes augmenting his company with a smiling, stein-hefting skeleton ( Pierrot and Skeleton in Yellow ).
In the years ahead he was able to produce not just paintings and graphic art, but also numerous sculptures and ceramics, including wall tiles, painted vases, plates and jugs.
He also drew and painted numerous copies after Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, and other artists of the Renaissance but, contrary to conventional practice, he usually selected from an altarpiece a detail that had caught his attention — a secondary figure, or a head which he treated as a portrait.
In addition to numerous renditions of scenes of historical and cultural significance, he painted scores of portraits of the Spanish royal family, other notable European figures, and commoners, culminating in the production of his masterpiece Las Meninas ( 1656 ).
One of the largest objects in the collection is the Spanish tempera on wood, 670 x 486 cm, retable of St George, c. 1400, consisting of numerous scenes and painted by Andrés Marzal De Sax in Valencia.
The church has numerous wooden vaults that are painted with scenes from the Old and New Testaments.
These models, although less true to scale and often featuring fantasy vehicles, were painted in bright metallic colors, fitted with racing-style " mag " wheels and slick tyres, were decidedly American in their model choice, and were marketed aggressively and with numerous accessory products, such as race track sets and the like.
Stokes has also painted numerous works for Burt Rutan.
On his return to Paris in 1646, Le Brun found numerous patrons, of whom Superintendent Fouquet was the most important, for whom he painted a large portrait of Anne of Austria.
During the 1850s Courbet painted numerous figurative works using common folk and friends as his subjects, such as Village Damsels ( 1852 ), the Wrestlers ( 1853 ), Bathers ( 1853 ), The Sleeping Spinner ( 1853 ) and The Wheat Sifters ( 1854 ).
This general acceptance is confirmed by the numerous artworks that depict this subject, culminating in one of the most famous fresco cycles of the Renaissance, the Legend of the True Cross by Piero della Francesca, painted on the walls of the chancel of the Church of San Francesco in Arezzo between 1452 and 1466, in which he reproduces faithfully the traditional episodes of the story as recorded in The Golden Legend.
That this bird was well-known to the early modern humans in Asia, noted for its peculiarity, and hunted for food, is attested by numerous archaeological finds, such as pottery decorated with what appear to be painted ostriches, and bones by early campsites.
Its history prior to its arrival in Poland is shrouded in numerous legends which trace the icon's origin to St. Luke who painted it on a cedar table top from the house of the Holy Family.
Standing alongside Leonardo and Michelangelo as the third great painter of the High Renaissance was the younger Raphael, who in a short life span painted a great number of lifelike and engaging portraits, including those of Pope Julius II and his successor Pope Leo X, and numerous portrayals of the Madonna and Christ Child, including the Sistine Madonna.
Here he remained some 16 years, for the rest of his life, as court painter to the King, for whom he painted numerous views of the Polish capital and its environs for the Royal Castle in Warsaw, complement of the great historical paintings commissioned by Poniatowski from Marcello Bacciarelli.
The ancient Greeks painted sexual scenes on their ceramics, many of them famous for being some of the earliest depictions of same-sex relations and pederasty, and there are numerous sexually explicit paintings on the walls of ruined Roman buildings in Pompeii.
It has amazing stuccos, painted walls in trompe-l ' oeil and various revetments in tile from the 19th century, forming part of the numerous royal collections.

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