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Two life-size clay statues of Mictlantecuhtli were found marking the entrances to the House of Eagles to the north of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan.
" Among the stolen artifacts is the Bassetki Statue made out of bronze, a life-size statue of a young man, originally found in the village Basitke in the northern part of Iraq, an Acadian piece that goes back to 2300 B. C.
Several life-size replicas of the guns used by Chōshū can now to be found at Shimonoseki in the spot where they were captured.
The latest example can be found at Our Planet Centre in Castries, St Lucia, which opened in May 2011, where a life-size Prince Charles and Governor general of the island appear on stage talking about climate change.
The life-size statue of a chariot driver was found in 1896 at the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi.
A more recent reflection of this seafaring heritage is found in the life-size fisherman's statue overlooking the harbour.
This zone houses life-size models of whales and dolphins found around Britain and the large Eddystone tank displays creatures found on the Eddystone reef, 12 miles offshore from Plymouth.
The 1903 life-size portrait bust of Dr. David Thomas Iglehart can be found at Symphony Square in Austin, where it is on permanent loan to the Austin Symphony Society.

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Hanson Robotics, Inc., of Texas and KAIST produced an android portrait of Albert Einstein, using Hanson's facial android technology mounted on KAIST's life-size walking bipedal robot body.
Pictures of Casey and the pitcher from the Disney animated adaptation are hanging on the walls, and a life-size statue of a baseball player identified as " Casey " stands just outside the restaurant.
This monumental work consists of 435 hand-colored, life-size prints of 497 bird species, made from engraved copper plates of various sizes depending on the size of the image.
Particularly strong in this tradition were figurative sculpture in terracotta ( particularly life-size on sarcophagi or temples ) and cast bronze, wall-painting and metalworking ( especially engraved bronze mirrors ).
A life-size figure of Christ lying in his tomb is widely visited by the faithful, especially on Holy Saturday.
In August 2010, a life-size ( 52 ft high ) model of an ultrasaurus dinosaur was erected on the common in conjunction with the local Aspex gallery.
In one strip, Tom imagines Roger has arrived on time only to discover that it is a life-size cardboard cut-out.
In 2007, Gormley's Event Horizon, consisting of 31 life-size and anatomically-correct casts of his body, four in cast iron and 27 in fiberglass, was installed on top of prominent buildings along London's South Bank, and was later installed in locations around New York City's Madison Square in 2010.
King George was reportedly more enraged by the breach of protocol than by the nature of the request, yet it attracted the support of the Common Councilmen of London who expressed their gratitude by erecting a monument in the Guildhall, London including a life-size statue of Beckford ( pictured ), surmounting a stone tablet on which the words Beckford had used to admonish the king are engraved in gold.
At the conclusion of the ride the visitors to the pavilion exited into an area that was constructed as a life-size city intersection with multi-story buildings and stores on all sides.
His life-size wax figure was installed there on 15 January 2008, making him the fourth Indian actor to have been replicated as a wax statue in the museum.
The memorial was built at a cost of $ 200, 000, collected from private donations, and features a life-size statue of O ' Bannon sitting on a park bench.
The bronze sculpture depicted a life-size Kesey reading to three children while seated on a curved granite bench covered with quotes from Kesey's novels Sometimes a Great Notion and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
A bronze monument honoring Gompers by the sculptor Robert Aitken resides in Gompers Square on Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D. C .. On September 3, 2007, a life-size statue of Gompers was unveiled at Gompers Park which is on the northwest side of Chicago.
The forecourt was bounded by the house on one side, with wings of fake doors and windows extending to form the court, all accessed by Chambers's repositioned arch, crowned by a copy of the life-size equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius.
In front of the Basilica on the sidewalk stands a bronze life-size statue by Jose Villa Soberon of José María López Lledín known as El Caballero de Paris ( 1899 – 1985 ) who is buried inside the Basilica.
A life-size statue of Wadlow stands on College Avenue in Alton, opposite the Alton Museum of History and Art.
The first victim is one of the conservative deans, who is stabbed after his life-size effigy has been burned on a stake specially erected by a group of students.
He did much decorative work, too, on his own account, notably at Wallington Hall, in the shape of eight large pictures illustrating Border history, with life-size figures, supplemented by eighteen pictures illustrating The ballad of Chevy Chase in the spandrels of the arches of the hall.
The football on top is a life-size replica of an actual game football and sits on a solid walnut base.
He also executed his life-size bust of Queen Louise in marble, and among his other early works were busts of the poet Zacharias Werner, Count Wenyerski and the painter Raphael Mengs, the latter executed on a commission from Ludwig I of Bavaria.

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Baths were a site for important sculpture ; among the well-known pieces recovered from the Baths of Caracalla are the Farnese Bull and Farnese Hercules and over life-size early 3rd century patriotic figures somewhat reminiscent of Soviet Social Realist works ( now in the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples ).
The archaeological open air museum Biskupin is an archaeological site and a life-size model of an Iron Age fortified settlement in north-central ( Wielkopolska ) Poland ( Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship ).
A zoomable version of the image was made available to the public in 2000 using the ER Mapper's ECW ( file format ) and Image Web Server software on a site operated by Fugro-Pelagos, allowing visitors to explore the life-size image.
A life-size bust of Ricketts, at the site of the long-defunct rail crossing, commemorates the biologist-philosopher who inspired novelist John Steinbeck and mythologist Joseph Campbell.

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* All shots which employed a life-size replica of Godzilla's foot ( mostly seen near the end ); only one shot of the big foot crushing parked cars during the nuclear power plant scene was kept.
On the grounds of the park are life-size models of prehistoric animals in or near the tar pits.
The near life-size equestrian statue of Charles I of England by Hubert Le Sueur of 1633 at Charing Cross in London is the earliest large English example, which was followed by many.
Smith's original plans were for a life-size recreation of ancient Jerusalem in the hills near Eureka Springs ; no construction of this portion took place.
A life-size bronze statue of Phil Lynott was unveiled on Harry Street, off Grafton Street near the Stephen's Green end, on 19 August 2005.
The carved and painted wood casing represents a tiger savaging a near life-size European man.
Numerous near life-size crucifixes survive from the Romanesque period or earlier, with the Gero Cross in Cologne Cathedral ( AD 965 – 970 ) and the Volto Santo of Lucca the best known.
Outside on the grounds of the cathedral near the main entrance is a bronze life-size statue of the late Pope John Paul II, the Glorious Cross of 7. 38 meters and a statue of the Virgin Mary.
A life-size statue has been erected near Tollygunj metro station which has recently been renamed after the iconic actor by the Central Railway Ministry.

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