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Statues and paintings
Statues and paintings of Kimnara were commissioned in various halls throughout Shaolin in honour of his defeat of the Red Turban army.
Statues of the poem's heroes were worshiped in temple sanctuaries, akin to the wall paintings at Cambodia's Royal Palace and Wat Bo.
Statues and paintings of Kimnara were commissioned in various halls throughout Shaolin in honor of his defeat of the Red Turban army.
Nichiren has written on more than one occasion, " Statues or paintings ", including in his most important treatise, The True Object of Worship.

Statues and these
Statues portraying Sobekneferu also combine elements of traditional male and female iconography and, by tradition, may have served as inspiration for these works commissioned by Hatshepsut.
Statues of these three saints ( among others ) line the famous Saints ' Bridge across the River Main.

Statues and back
# The Curator turns their back to the field, and the " Statues " attempt to race across and tag the Curator.
However, the Curator needs to be careful-whenever their back is turned, Statues are free to move.

Statues and BC
* Statues of Gudea, c. 2100 BC

Statues and .
Statues and other monuments that stood there were stolen, mostly by the waves of Crusaders.
Statues were placed in the tombs to serve as substitutes for the deceased.
Statues of Alfred in Winchester and Wantage portray him as a great warrior.
In 1953 Marker collaborated with Resnais on the documentary Statues Also Die.
Examples include the episodes Mystery of the Broken Statues, A Ghost for Scotland Yard, The Man in the Lead Mask, and The Golden Vulture.
* Statues of Vancouver are located in front of Vancouver City Hall, in King's Lynn and on top of the dome of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings.
Statues in the round were avoided as being too close to the principal artistic focus of pagan cult practices, as they have continued to be ( with some small-scale exceptions ) throughout the history of Eastern Christianity.
Statues of Josaphat and Ezechias on the Monastery of El Escorial.
Statues of Nurmi were also sculpted by Renée Sintenis in 1926 and by Carl Eldh, whose 1937 work Löpare ( Runners ) depicts a battle between Nurmi and Edvin Wide.
Statues of the Bruce also stand on the battleground at Bannockburn, outside Stirling Castle and Marischal College in Aberdeen.
Statues of King David and Solomon stand on either side of the entrance to the basilica of El Escorial, Philip's palace, and Solomon is also depicted in a great fresco at the center of El Escorial's library.
His first significant poem was " The Isle of Statues ", a fantasy work that took Edmund Spenser for its poetic model.
" Gonne had admired " The Isle of Statues " and sought out his acquaintance.
Homilies Concerning the Statues.
Image: St. John the Divine statues. JPG | Statues of saints
Statues of Sir Robert Peel are found in the following UK locations.
The Norwegian Lady Statues were unveiled on 22 September 1962.
Statues of Edward can be found throughout the former empire, such as those in Waterloo Place, London ; Centenary Square, Birmingham ; Union Street, Aberdeen ; Queen's Park, Toronto ; North Terrace, Adelaide ; Franklin Square, Hobart ; Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne ; Phillips Square, Montreal and outside the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
In Babylonia, in place of the bas-relief, there was greater use of three-dimensional figures — the earliest examples being the Statues of Gudea, that are realistic if somewhat clumsy.
Statues, roods, and images were attacked, culminating in September with the dismantling of the shrine of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury.
Statues of Luther ( by Schadow ), Melanchthon and Bugenhagen embellish the town.
Statues of James W. Rouse ( right ) and his brother, Willard, in Columbia, Maryland, by artist William F. Duffy.

paintings and these
It would be a mistake to praise Warhol for the design of his boxes ( which were designed by Steve Harvey ), yet the conceptual move of exhibiting these boxes as art in a museum together with other kinds of paintings is Warhol's.
Both these paintings share a similar formal structure that consists of an open landscape that is seen beyond and through the opening of a dark grotto.
It is possible these events, like the paintings, are full of rich metaphor or in the case of the animals of the desert, perhaps a vision or dream.
Specifics vary by jurisdiction, but these can include poems, theses, plays, other literary works, movies, dances, musical compositions, audio recordings, paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, software, radio and television broadcasts, and industrial designs.
After his operations he even repainted some of these paintings, with bluer water lilies than before.
One of the largest of these paintings is a view of St. Bartholomew's Church at Lawrie Park Avenue, commonly known as The Avenue, Sydenham, in the collection of the London National Gallery.
The apparent class distinction in almost all of these paintings is completely neutralized by Death as the ultimate equalizer, so that a sociocritical element is subtly inherent to the whole genre.
It was paintings like these, depicting the great strength of patriotic sacrifice, that made David a popular hero of the revolution.
Many of these sketches and paintings were done in several versions, such as Madonna, Hands and Puberty, and also transcribed as wood-block prints and lithographs.
Scenes from epics of Mahabharat and Ramayan along with portraits of local lords form the subject matter of these wall paintings.
Various conjectures have been made as to the meaning these paintings had to the people that made them.
In these paintings, the edges of the canvas become as structurally important as the center.
One of these paintings is that of St. Jerome in the Wilderness.
One of these paintings is on permanent display in Manchester Art Gallery.
Probably the most famous examples of depicting proverbs are the different versions of the paintings Netherlandish Proverbs by the father and son Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Pieter Brueghel the Younger, the proverbial meanings of these paintings being the subject of a 2004 conference, which led to a published volume of studies ( Mieder 2004a ).
His best known works are the three paintings representing the battle of San Romano ( for a long time these were wrongly entitled the " Battle of Sant ' Egidio of 1416 ").
Picasso met Fernande Olivier, a model for sculptors and artists, in Paris in 1904, and many of these paintings are influenced by his warm relationship with her, in addition to his increased exposure to French painting.
Later they came back and painted these paintings in commemoration of their escape.
Each of these exploits were used in his paintings, as he often incorporated some of his designed furniture into the composition, and must have used many of his own designs for the clothing of his female subjects.
19th century Scottish paintings tend to indicate these colours were associated with a wire haired coat, but, with show breeders preferring a longer coat, these genes now appear to be lost.
The meaning of many of these paintings remains unknown.
The paintings clearly show that these societies valued and communicated the uses of different species, and therefore had a basic taxonomy in place.
Kandinsky's paintings from this period are large, expressive coloured masses evaluated independently from forms and lines ; these serve no longer to delimit them, but overlap freely to form paintings of extraordinary force.

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