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A late bust of Gallienus ( see above ) shows him of largely blank face and gazing heavenward as seen on the famous stone head of Constantine I.
Currently located in the center of the Plaza de la Merced, looking towards the church of San Andrés is a bust of the poet Rubén Darío, sculptor Santiago de Santiago, which was donated by the Nicaragua government to the city in 1973. Letters related to the bust are also found in the Promenade Lounge, the famous poet José Rodas was first installed in 1927 in the plaza of the gardens, and moved to its present site in 1960 by the segovian sculptor Aniceto Marinas.
She was made famous by her bust, now in Berlin's Neues Museum, shown to the right.
A choir of young women surrounds the " sun " in the stained-glass skylight, and a bust of Anselm Clavé, a famous choir director who was instrumental in reviving Catalan folk songs, is situated on the left side of the stage, under a stone tree.
There is a copy of the famous Little Mermaid statue from Copenhagen, as well as one featuring the bust of famed Danish fable writer Hans Christian Andersen.
The town is famous in Wyoming and the American West as symbol of a boomtown that went “ bust ” very quickly, as the mine was shut down in 1982 and over 95 % of the inhabitants left the town within 3 years.
The obverse shows the right-facing bust of the king with the legend, while the reverse shows Benedetto Pistrucci's now famous St. George and dragon design with no legend.
This is the first of two films Wishman made with Chesty Morgan, famous for her 73 inch bust.
" It is described as the most famous bust of ancient art, comparable only to the mask of Tutankhamun.
In 2001, Nisker's 34AA bust was one of the first female busts cast by famous 1960s groupie Cynthia Plaster Caster, who was better known for making molds of male rockers ' genitalia.
Atop a bust of William Henry Harrison, a raven with the head of United States Secretary of State | Secretary of State James G. Blaine gawks down at the President, a reference to the famous Edgar Allan Poe poem " The Raven ".
* Thutmose ( sculptor ), Akhenaten's court sculptor at Amarna, to whom is attributed the famous Berlin bust of Nefertiti
The marble gothic screen with the famous ` mournful seraph ’ was transferred to the churchyard after independence in 1947, and in its place a bust of Tantya Tope installed at Nana Rao Park.
In his most famous remark, Schwab told his secretary, " I've thought the whole thing over, and if we are going bust, we will go bust big.
Inside the Dowrick suite sits a bust of Mo Mowlam, arguably Trevs most famous alumna.
Jean Harlow was famous as ( in the words of her official estate-sponsored website ), " Hollywood's Original Blonde Bombshell ", but her bust measurement was not extraordinary.
The real-life person who did make her screen debut as a star, was famous for her large bust, and for whom Hughes really did have an engineer design a special brassiere, was Hughes ' later discovery ( and model for the character " Jennie Denton "), Jane Russell, who starred in The Outlaw in 1943.
Vico restarts his sculptor life in his studium in Rome and Siena: from 1959 to 1965, annually, he creates portraits of famous musicians in villa Chigi in Castelnuovo Berardenga ; for the contrade in Siena he makes the fountains of the Dragon and Porcupine ; for the Sclavo Institute, the bust of Sabin ; for the Pascoli school a wall panel in bronze and ceramics ; the series of portraits of the Popes in marble placed in the portico of the Sanctuary of St. Catherine ; and still works for various locations of the Monte dei Paschi.
The most famous piece on display is the exceptionally well preserved and vividly coloured bust of Queen Nefertiti.
Clues to the airfield's original use survive in the barrack block accommodation, each block of which was named after a famous German airman of the First World War, with the airman's bust above the entrance door.
Another famous bust of Clytie was by George Frederick Watts.
The famous statuary group Wesselényi Monument of the heroic Hungarian nobleman with the same name ( 1902 ) by János Fadrusz, and the bust made in the honour of Simion Bărnuţiu by Romul Ladea are worth visiting as well.

famous and her
Those famous lines of the Greek Anthology with which a fading beauty dedicates her mirror at the shrine of a goddess reveal a wise attitude: `` Venus, take my votive glass, Since I am not what I was, What from this day I shall be, Venus, let me never see ''.
An ex-fighter was introduced to her in a bar as `` Mr. Warfield, the famous producer ''.
In the afternoon Miss Hosaka and her mother invited me to go with them and young Mrs. Kodama to see the famous Spring dances of the Geisha dancers.
In the fullness of her vocal splendor, however, she could sing the famous scene magnificently.
The large amount of travel done by Christie and Mallowan has not only made for a great writing theme, as shown in her famous novel: The Murder on the Orient Express, but also tied into the idea of archaeology as an adventure that has become so important in today ’ s popular culture as described by Cornelius Holtorf in his book Archaeology is a Brand.
In 1902 he witnessed the miraculous cure of Marie Bailly at Lourdes, made famous in part because she named Carrel as a witness of her cure.
In the most famous version of her myth, her birth was the consequence of a castration: Cronus severed Uranus ' genitals and threw them behind him into the sea.
* Orithyia, daughter and successor of Marpesia, famous for her conquests
It was from her that Bret Harte took his famous character of Cherokee Sal in The Luck of Roaring Camp.
The writer Arundhati Roy is famous for her anti-nuclear position and her activism against India's massive hydroelectric dam project, sponsored by the World Bank.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
For example, the daughter of a rich, famous ancestor or father would work hard at her tattoos to show the accomplishments of that ancestor or father.
Cecil DeMille's famous niece was named after her.
* Christian Science Mark Twain's famous, vitriolic 1907 polemic mocking Mary Baker Eddy, her writings, and the church's financial arrangements.
The fragment of a new novel she had been working on in her last years has been twice completed by recent authors, the more famous version being Emma Brown: A Novel from the Unfinished Manuscript by Charlotte Brontë by Clare Boylan in 2003.
the Extra-Terrestrial, which made her one of the most famous child stars of the time and earned her the Young Artist Award as Best Young Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture in 1982.
William Shawn, editor of The New Yorker, urged her to write a piece on the subject, which developed into her famous book Silent Spring, published in 1962.
She won what would become her most famous acting role, that of Kimberly Drummond on Diff ' rent Strokes.
The movie's title was changed after shooting to tie it to Plato's famous past, but was not connected in any way to the sitcom other than through her involvement.
Famous authors of the city include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Muriel Spark, author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, James Hogg, author of The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Ian Rankin, author of the Inspector Rebus series of crime thrillers, J. K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, who began her first book in an Edinburgh coffee shop, Adam Smith, economist, born in Kirkcaldy, and author of The Wealth of Nations, Sir Walter Scott, the author of famous titles such as Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and Heart of Midlothian, Robert Louis Stevenson, creator of Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting.
The most famous tale of Eris recounts her initiating the Trojan War by causing the Judgement of Paris.

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