444 resultados para Pictish Sculpture
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"Index of collections and former owners of Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan's bronzes": volume 2, page 45.
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"1re année"--Cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Athens, the violet-crowned.--Saunterings and suprises.--The Acropolis.--The Eleusinian mysteries.--The story of Dr. Schliemann.--The archæological schools in Athens.--Greek sculpture and philosophy.--Contemporary literature in Greece.--Ethical poetry of Greece.--The charm of Corfu.--The royal family of Greece.--The progress of Greece.--The first century of Greek independence.
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t. 1. Clarac de poche, contenant les bas-reliefs de l'ancien fonds du Louvre et les statues antiques de Musée de sculpture de Clarac ... --t. 2. Sept mille statues antiques, réunies pour la première fois ... 2 v.--t. 3. Deux mille six cent quarante statues antiques, réunies pour la première fois ... --t. 4. Quatre mille statues antiques.
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I. German ideals of to-day.--II. Three anniversary addresses: 1. Goethe's message to America. 2. Schiller's message to modern life. 3. Emerson and German personality.--III. The evolutionary trend of German literary criticism.--IV. The inner life in German sculpture.--V. The study of national culture.--VI. Sketches of contemporary German letters: 1. Hauptmann's Fuhrmann Heuschel. 2. Sudermann's Die drei reiherfedern. 3. Paulsen's Philosophia militans. 4. Herman Grimm-an obituary. 5. Hauptmann's Michael Kramer. 6. Hauptmann's Der arme Heinrich. 7. The struggle for individuality on the German stage. 8. Widmann's Der heilige und die tiere.--VII. The future of German literature.
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Criticisms on the picture galleries of England.--On Hogarths̓ Marriage à-la-mode.--On the fine arts.--On the Elgin marbles.--Fonthill abbey.--On Flaxmans̓ lectures on sculpture.--Appendix: Catalogue of pictures in the National gallery [etc., etc.]
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Sculpture known as Trophies of Marius, but commemorating Domitian's Germanic victories, moved from the present Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II to the Capitoline Hill at Michelangelo's direction.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Puma sculpture by Carleton Watson Angell, 1940; black terrazzo
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Albert Kahn, architect. Pumas by Carleton Watson Angell, 1940; black terrazzo
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John Scott, architect. There is a discrepancy in building date. Sources cite both 1902 and 1896. Barbour Gymnasium (for women) was attached to the north side of the Waterman Gymnasium.