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statue and Colonel
In 1895, Colonel William L. Brown, part owner of the New York Daily News, presented Great Barrington with a statue of a newsboy, now a landmark on the western edge of town.
According to legend, because none of the fans resembled first baseman Randy Bass, fans grabbed a life-sized statue of Kentucky Fried Chicken mascot Colonel Sanders and threw it into the river ( like Bass, the Colonel had a beard and was not Japanese ).
Of special mention is the statue of Colonel Miguel López, for which Alciati won prizes at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the 1895 World's Fair in Atlanta.

statue and David
David Gillies of Cardy House, Lower Largo, a descendant of the Selkirks, donated the statue and T. Stuart Burnett ARAS designed it.
He was asked by the consuls of the Guild of Wool to complete an unfinished project begun 40 years earlier by Agostino di Duccio: a colossal statue portraying David as a symbol of Florentine freedom, to be placed in the Piazza della Signoria, in front of the Palazzo Vecchio.
Also, the plaster copy of the David in the Cast Courts ( Victoria and Albert Museum ) in London, has a fig leaf in a box at the back of the statue.
In the First World War, the Welsh Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, unveiled a statue to him in Cardiff City Hall and a postcard showing Owain at the Battle of Mynydd Hyddgen was sold to raise money for wounded Welsh soldiers.
Designed by David Rhind in 1838, the monument features a large column topped by a statue of Scott.
* 1501 – Michelangelo begins work on his statue of David.
* 1501: Michelangelo returns to his native Florence to begin work on the statue David.
The statue represents the Biblical hero David, a favoured subject in the art of Florence.
* Michelangelo returns to his native Florence to begin work on the statue David.
A bronze statue of Barker, in character as Norman Stanley Fletcher, sculpted by Martin Jennings, was unveiled in a public area at the entrance of the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in September 2010 by his widow Joy, David Jason and Ronnie Corbett.
Political philosopher David Crocker reports that " the statue, at least, is still an emblem of the contested past: " each day, the Left puts a red kerchief on the neck of the statue, and someone from the Right comes later to take it off.
Also, the plaster copy of the David in the Cast Courts ( Victoria and Albert Museum ) in London, has a fig leaf in a box at the back of the statue.
Another statue representing a Pioneer Woman was by David Frech of New York ; this was placed in the library's Reading Garden.
Florence is also home to Michelangelo's famous statue of David.
He replaced his personal name with " David " after his first wife took to calling him that admiringly in allusion to Michelangelo's statue, David.
This effect can also be seen in Michelangelo's statue of David.
Comedian and actor Ronnie Barker ( 1929 – 2005 ) began his acting career in the town in the late 1940s and in September 2010, almost five years after his death, a bronze statue of him was unveiled by actor David Jason and Barker's one time co-star Ronnie Corbett ( the other half of the Two Ronnies ) on a new public place in Exchange Street.
A bronze statue of David was commissioned by Piero de ' Medici.
The statue was unveiled on 19 June 2010 by the writers of the series, Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
The park connects the station with the allées Paul Riquet where a large bronze statue by David d ' Angers celebrates the creator of the Canal du Midi, Pierre-Paul Riquet.
David Oppenheimer statue at the entrance to Stanley Park
Donatello commissioned to carve a statue of David in 1408.

statue and B
In the Temple built within the citadel, a scarab of Queen Tiye of Egypt, who was married to Amenhotep III, was placed in the Room of the Idols alongside at least one statue of either LHIIIA: 2 or B: 1 type.
In 12 B. C., Juba named this plant after his physician Euphorbus in response to Augustus Caesar dedicating a statue to Antonius Musa, his own personal physician.
In 46 B. C., the Roman Senate voted to build and dedicate a shrine to Libertas in recognition of Julius Caesar, but no temple was built ; instead, a small statue of the goddess stood in the Roman Forum.
B. Priestley Library at the University of Bradford, which he officially opened in 1975, and by the larger-than-life statue of him, commissioned by the Bradford City Council after his death, and which now stands in front of the National Media Museum.
These depictions include " Idun " ( statue, 1821 ) by H. E. Freund, " Idun " ( statue, 1843 ) and " Idun som bortrövas av jätten Tjasse i örnhamn " ( plaster statue, 1856 ) by C. G. Qvarnström, " Brage sittande vid harpan, Idun stående bakom honom " ( 1846 ) by Nils Blommér, " Iduns Rückkehr nach Valhalla " by C. Hansen ( resulting in an 1862 woodcut modeled on the painting by C. Hammer ), " Bragi und Idun, Balder und Nanna " ( drawing, 1882 ) by K. Ehrenberg, " Idun and the Apples " ( 1890 ) by J. Doyle Penrose, " Brita as Iduna " ( 1901 ) by Carl Larsson, " Loki och Idun " ( 1911 ) by John Bauer, " Idun " ( watercolor, 1905 ) by B. E. Ward, and " Idun " ( 1901 ) by E. Doepler.
Image from a ritual Menat necklace, depicting a ritual being performed before a statue of Sekhmet on her throne, she also is flanked by the goddess Wadjet as the cobra and the goddess Nekhbet as the white vulture, symbols of lower and upper Egypt respectively who always were depicted on the crown of Egypt and referred to as the Two Ladies | two ladies, and the supplicant holds a complete menat and a sistrum for the ritual, circa 870 B. C.
In 1904, Captain Charles Clinton, formerly of Company B of the First Missouri Voluntary Cavalry, donated the statue to the citizens of Bunker Hill in commemoration of the service of local veterans in Company B during the Civil War.
" 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.
and the stone statue of King Schalmanezer, from the eighth century B. C.
In July 2008, a statue of him was erected at Luce Hall at the U. S. Naval Academy ; the hall also houses the Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership.
The following example ( translated by Marilyn B. Skinner ) is of a statue of Aphrodite, often known as the " Cyprian " because of her origin:
Although there is no statue of Arthur on Frogstar B, the bird people came about the same way ; there is no archeologist called Lintilla in the part of the books that concerns itself with Frogstar B ; however, the spaceport with the massively delayed spaceship is there.
He was selected for the Major General George B. McClellan statue in Washington, D. C., which was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1906.
Two levels above that is a statue of prime minister J. B. M.
There is also a statue of the chemist J. B. Dumas. Alphonse Daudet was master study at the College of Ales and was written " le petit chose ""
Mirabeau B. Lamar is regarded as the " Father of Texas Education ," a statue of him resides in the quadrangle of the campus near the Setzer Student Center.
In the centre of the main block is a statue designed by T. B.
Among the items Reagan kept on his desk was a 16 " copy of a bronze statue of " Old Bill Williams ", by B. R. Pettit ; Williams was a renowned mountain man of Arizona.
To this day, the Getty Kouros ' authenticity remains a mystery and the statue is displayed with the date: " Greek, 530 B. C.
A reprint of a photograph of the district showing the statue in position is to be seen framed over the entrance to the elevator in the Commerce House building located between Ropewalk Street and Meadows Street ( Nagindas Master Road ), just off V. B.

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