Word describing one of two artworks conceived as a pair.
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Examples for "pendant"
Examples for "pendant"
1Adam heard the midshipman yell, 'The rear ship wears a broad-pendant, sir!'
2Percival tossed him the money and lay the pendant on the table.
3After several seconds, the Dargonesti let the pendant fall to his chest.
4The idea of bribing her with an emerald pendant shocked him profoundly.
5All predictable without spies or the random report from Heris, via pendant.
1Its companion pieces were done with equal strength and insight.
2The writer, when residing in Lowell, in 1843 contributed this and the companion pieces to 'The Stranger' in Lowell.
3For pictures there were early art-chromos, among them the once-prized companion pieces, "Wide Awake" and "Fast Asleep."
4The Scherzo of Op 12 prefigures much from the chilling pantomime, and the two works function well as companion pieces.
5Are they companion pieces?
Translations for pendant painting