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Meanings of ancient sculpture in inglés
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Usage of ancient sculpture in inglés
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The ancientsculpture of the Crucifixion was once outside over the north porch.
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And yet we need, and have just established, another museum of ancientsculpture.
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Note the ancientsculpture in the north transept, also the squint and rood-loft steps.
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He talks with Kim Hill about the ancientsculpture The Horses of San Marco.
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Sculpture of all kinds, or only ancientsculpture?-Ofall kinds.
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The reigning models of taste in ancientsculpture were copies of fourth-century originals, Hellenistic or later productions.
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In living colour And Brinkmann is not alone in his attempts to reintroduce colour to ancientsculpture.
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So exhaustive was Raphael's study of ancientsculpture in Rome that the city itself named him Keeper of Inscriptions and Remains.
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Pygmalion, as we all know, first departed from the rigid outline of ancientsculpture, and impressed life and motion upon marble.
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He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and will discuss the ancientsculpture The Four Horses of San Marco.
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As if that were not enough, his father, Lord Moselane, owned one of the finest collections of ancientsculpture in the country.
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Here one sees a few pictures, a few articles of vertû, some sumptuous apartments, some rich ceilings, and a wilderness of ancientsculpture.
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To avoid the crowd which throngs the picture galleries on holidays, they went to that part of the museum where ancientsculpture is kept.
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Not only all intelligent artists, but all men of any degree of taste, bow with enthusiastic adoration before the masterly productions of ancientsculpture.
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The ancientsculpture which have been found among the debris of former magnificence, many of which are the productions of Grecian artists transported to Rome.
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She lay, or rather half knelt upon the divan, motionless, pale as a marble statue, with that divine smile which we admire in ancientsculpture.