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The Walters Art Museum. Gérôme's reputation was greatly enhanced at the Salon of 1857 by a collection of works of a more popular kind: the Duel: after the Masked Ball ( Musée Condé, Chantilly ), Egyptian Recruits crossing the Desert, Memnon and Sesostris and Camels Watering, the drawing of which was criticized by Edmond About.
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Sculpture depicting Apollo's first triumph, when he slew with his bow and arrows the serpent Python, which lies dead at his feet The Walters Art Museum.
File: Egyptian-A Worshipper Kneeling Before the God Anubis-Walters 54400-Three Quarter View. jpg | A worshipper kneeling before Anubis, Walters Art Museum
In describing an unusual miniature fifth-century Greek bronze in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, that takes the form of a man on all fours with the foreparts of a pig, Dorothy Kent Hill expressed the artist's dilemma: how could an artist depict a man bewitched into a pig other than as a man with a pig's head?
Hunnish set of horse trappings, 4th century ; chamfron, bridle mounts and whip handle, Walters Art Museum
At the Walters Art Museum where the palimpsest is now conserved, the project has focused on experimental techniques to retrieve the remaining fifth.
Her paintings can be seen at galleries in Baltimore ( Walters Art Museum ), Bergamo, Boston ( Museum of Fine Arts ), Brescia ( Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo ), Budapest, Florence ( Uffizi Gallery ), Madrid ( Museo del Prado ), Milan ( Pinacoteca di Brera ), Naples ( National Museum of Capodimonte ), Siena ( Pinacoteca Nazionale ), Southampton ( City Art Gallery ), and Vienna ( Kunsthistorisches Museum ).
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A weapons carrier took Greg, Todman, Belton, Banjo Ferguson, and Walters and the others the two miles from the bivouac area to the strip.
Exhibition ballroom dancers from the studio of Helen Wick Walters of Hillsboro won the all-county talent contest.
Caymanian folklore explains that the island's first inhabitants were a Welshman named Walters ( or Watler ) and his companion named Bawden ( or Bodden ), who first arrived in Cayman in 1658 after serving in Oliver Cromwell's army in Jamaica.
That same year, at the age of 17, she posed nude for the cover of the July issue of Interview magazine with her then-fiancé, actor Jamie Walters, as well as appearing nude in pictures inside the issue.
It has been commended for its sensitive depiction of the close relationship between the eponymous hero and his religious mentor, the Quaker William Walters.
* The American Deists: Voices of Reason & Dissent in the Early Republic by Kerry S. Walters ( University of Kansas Press, 1992 ), which includes an extensive bibliographic essay
A highly publicized candid interview on a Barbara Walters Special in December 1977 ( timed to coincide with Here You Come Agains release ) was followed by appearances in 1978 on Cher's ABC television special, and her own joint special with Carol Burnett on CBS, Carol and Dolly in Nashville.
Before the networks agreed to put a stop to censorship and bias in the news division, Segal went on to disrupt The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and Barbara Walters on The Today Show.
Walters and reputation
Walters made his debut in Test cricket on 10 December 1965 at The Gabba against England in the 1965-66 Ashes series and quickly developed a reputation as a batsman who could ' make things happen ' with a moment of brilliance on an important occasion.
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Lewinsky made about $ 500, 000 from her participation in the book and another $ 1 million from international rights to the Walters interview, but was still beset by high legal bills and living costs.
While Fox launched an investigation, Abdul received numerous calls of support from celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey and Kelly Ripa ; Barbara Walters even addressed the camera during an episode of ABC's The View to say she was sad to be part of an operation that would report Clark's flimsy tabloid claims under the guise of a news story.
He was allegedly found alive eight months later in the custody of William Cantwell Walters, but another woman claimed that the boy was her son, Bruce Anderson, whom she had entrusted in Walters ' custody.
The Walters Art Museum. Dating back to pre-Roman times, the town of Pavia, then known as Ticinum, was a municipality and an important military site ( a castrum ) under the Roman Empire.
Clubs Turner played in St. Louis included Club Imperial, which was popular with white teenagers, The Dynaflow, The Moonlight Lounge, Club Riviera and the West End Walters.
" After explaining how the money from CRP was traced to the burglars, Haldeman explained to Nixon the coverup plan: " the way to handle this now is for us to have Walters call Pat Gray and just say, ' Stay the hell out of this … this is ah, business here we don't want you to go any further on it.
In Thatcher's government, Alan Walters was an official adviser from 1981 to 1984, and again in 1989.
Thatcher also claimed that the 1981 budget, which increased taxes during the recession and was criticised by 364 economists, had been devised by Walters.
Cincinnati's decision was based on a new requirement that at least 5 conference football games would have to be scheduled each season, University President Raymond Walters saying they "... regretfully resign ... as the university could not continue under the present setup ..."
Randlett was assigned as a temporary county seat until a November 4, 1912 election made Walters, Oklahoma the permanent location.
The model was named as Ann Gilbert, a noted equestrienne of the period: however it was soon rumored that it was actually Catherine Walters, the notorious London courtesan.
The series, produced by the John Charles Walters Company, in association with Paramount Television, was created by James L. Brooks, Stan Daniels, David Davis, and Ed.
Six year old Sidney Walters and his parents were staying with Hiram Otis, the local justice of the peace, and Otis decided that Sidney was a good name for the town.
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