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plinth and two
The statue was found in two large pieces ( the upper torso and the lower draped legs ) along with several herms ( pillars topped with heads ), fragments of the upper left arm and left hand holding an apple, and an inscribed plinth.
The quality workmanship in the carving would not have fit into the incorrect assessment of Hellenistic art and the plinth mysteriously disappeared shortly before the statue was presented to King Louis XVIII in 1821 and evidence of it only survives in two drawings and an early description.
Standing on a three step plinth, it has two tiers of statues surmounted by a spire with a cross at the top.
A red stone plinth, bearing a body that represents the victims, is placed in the middle in front of the two slabs.
Lower on the plinth, he is flanked by two female allegorical figures: one representing Peace holds a dove and an olive branch, with a lamb at her feet, symbolic of innocence ; and the other, Charity, offers comfort and succour to two Afro-Caribbean infants, recalling the fight and victory over slavery.
It comprises an obelisk on a plinth with two clock faces, one facing north and one facing south, which incorporate various types of ammunition in them.
By the side of this screen is a huge teak pillar resting on a brick plinth stepped off on two sides, and carrying near the top a wooden board on which is carved an inscription giving the name of the gate, and the year and date on which it was built.
It is an imposing structure on a high plinth with two tall minarets 30 m tall, 172 pillars and seven mihrabs.
Its shaft is made from a single piece of gritstone on a plinth consisting of two stone steps, one circular, 2. 28 m ( 7. 5 ft ) in diameter, and 0. 1 m ( 4 inches ) high and a smaller one 1. 6 m ( 5 ft 3 inches ) in diameter, and 0. 25 m ( 10 inches ) high.
It is an imposing structure on a high plinth, with a central dome, two minarets 30 meters in height, 172 pillars, seven mihrabs, and carved entrance gates with fine latticed windows called " jalis "

plinth and drinking
On the corner of Berrow Road and Sea View is a drinking fountain from 1897 with a single dressed stone pier and moulded plinth, topped by a cast iron urn.

plinth and fountain
The fountain, forming a plinth for the statue of a brown dog, was installed near in the Latchmere Recreational Grounds, became a cause célèbre, fought over in riots and battles between medical students and the local populace until its removal in 1910.

plinth and heads
One night during preparations for the expedition, the hermai, heads of the god Hermes on a plinth with a phallus, were mutilated throughout Athens.
One night during preparations for the expedition, the hermai, heads of the god Hermes on a plinth with a phallus, were mutilated throughout Athens.
The round font in the south transept is from the former Saxon cathedral, it has an arcade of round-headed arches, on a round plinth and a cover made in 1635 cover with heads of putti round sides.
In addition the cella may contain a table or plinth to receive votive offerings such as votive statues, precious and semi-precious stones, helmets, spear and arrow heads, swords, and war trophies.

plinth and on
Classical columns have a bottom or plinth that rests on the stylobate or foundation.
The statue was taken down in October 2005 to be cleaned and was re-erected on high plinth in December in an effort to protect it.
The lowest floor is filled with earth, possibly taken from the earlier motte that may have been present on the site, and is further protected by a sloping stone plinth around the base.
The ware is set on a refractory hearth, or plinth, over which a box-shaped cover is then lowered.
Though containing some Egyptian and French neo-Classicist features, the design was basically a huge Greek temple in the Doric style, loosely modelled on the Parthenon in Athens, though raised up on an enormous geometric plinth and flanked by numerous obelisks ( the Egyptian element ).
The Ninth Doctor explains that if, for example, a TARDIS ( with a working chameleon circuit ) were to materialise in ancient Rome it might disguise itself as a statue on a plinth.
The fluted Corinthian column and the marble plinth on which it sits were already standing in situ, scavenged previously from yet other monuments.
From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch ; earlier, it was mistakenly attributed to the master sculptor Praxiteles.
The inscribed plinth would have moved the dating of the statue from the Classical period to the Hellenistic period because of the style of lettering and the mention of the ancient city of Antioch on the Maeander, which did not exist in the early fourth century BC, when Praxiteles lived.
AÐELSTAN DCCCCXXV on the modern plinth of the Saxon Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames
The spelling was probably derived from the spelling of King Edward's Christian ( first ) name as shown on the plinth of the Kingston coronation stone, which had been re-erected in the town in 1850.
Made of Aswan pink granite 9. 24 m. high, mounted on a modern plinth and surmounted by an ornamental star: overall height 17. 26 m. Commissioned by Hadrian and probably erected at the Antinoeion of his villa in Tivoli.
alt = Statue of Fox running set on a plinth engraved with " Somewhere the hurting must stop ..."
In January 2007 the prominent Selsdon Clock, in rustic style with a brushwood motif round its face, was installed on the Selsdon Triangle, on the plinth of a former public lavatory, in front of the library and Sainsbury's supermarket.
The Burghley Nef, a salt-cellar, French, dated 1527-28, uses a nautilus shell to form the hull of a vessel, which rests on the tail of a parcelgilt mermaid, who rests on a hexagonal gilt plinth on six claw-and-ball feet.
Today a lead Sphinx designed by the celebrated sculptor John Cheere is positioned on a plinth in this room, together with one of the famous Arundel marbles which originally was inset into the base of an obelisk within the gardens and dates from the 3rd century BC.
Fox is remembered in his home town of Chertsey by a bust on a high plinth ( pictured right ), erected in 2006 in a new development by the railway station.
In a decorated room within a grand residence, a draped ' cadaver ' rested on a plinth which was then ritually stabbed by an ' executioner ' while a ' service ' was read consisting of extracts from the French décadent writer Joris-Karl Huysmans and le Marquis de Sade.
A table tomb over the grave consists of an inscribed stone slab on a brick plinth.

plinth and opposite
There was an early attempt at symmetry in the external appearance of the great hall – the Strong and Saintlowe Towers architecturally act as near symmetrical " wings " to the hall itself, while the plinth of the hall is designed to mirror that of the great tower opposite it.
Bagnall stood on a plinth on the opposite side of Station Road at the junction of Railway Street, until it was removed in the mid 1980s.

plinth and sides
Most of them have square halls, stand on a higher plinth, have entrances on all four sides, and have square or octagonal domed sanctums usually in the middle.
Attached to the sides of the plinth are circular shields bearing the names of the regiments that fought in the campaign.

plinth and inscription
The plinth of the cross has the inscription: ' In Memory of William Barnes, Died Oct 7th 1886.
A controversy arose about the plinth, Initially, it was found to fit perfectly as part of the statue, but after its inscription was translated and dated, in order to save face, the embarrassed experts who had publicized the statue as a possible original work by the artist Praxiteles dismissed the plinth as a later addition to the statue.
The official guidebook includes an image of the sculpture ( but not of the pedestal ), and mentions that the Queen recorded in her diary that the idea for it came from Victoria, Princess Royal ( her eldest child ) and that the inscription on the plinth is a quotation from The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith.
The inscription on the plinth alludes to the poet's lament for the passing of the imagined village of ' Sweet Auburn '.
The inscription on the plinth of the replica statue.
The inscription on the plinth reads:
Of particular note was the 19th century find of a small bronze statue of a horse on a plinth, bearing a Latin inscription indicating that this was an offering dedicated by a woman named Simplicia to the god Mars.

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