There were pictures of jackals all over the wall and many jackal figurines. |
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Marise Stillman's sprawling collection of miniature homes and figurines takes up the entire window seat in her dining room. |
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By the early 1970s, wooden mythological figurines began to appear in his shop window between his kidneys and his chops. |
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They broke in by prising open a wooden door panel and took two porcelain figurines. |
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Elise had been fond of knick-knacks as evidenced by the many figurines which decorated the apartment. |
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If El Greco painted at a remove from reality, using figurines as models, that was because he opted to do so. |
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The Celtic sources are a few burials, some numismatic evidence, infrequent inscriptions and figurines, and Celtic loan words in Latin. |
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Clear the writing items off the desk, take out the leaf in the table, hide the telephone and get rid of the porcelain figurines! |
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I returned his smile, moving off to investigate a small glass case of crystal figurines sitting beside one of the cash registers. |
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Gradually, the figurines were no longer the appendants of fireworks, but developed into a kind of independent handicraft. |
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Many shops throughout Europe are selling cute little furry kitten figurines. |
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The names of foreign enemies and Egyptian traitors were inscribed on clay pots, tablets, or figurines of bound prisoners. |
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The gigantic, colourful idols are made with straw and clay, starting with the making of straw figurines for the torso. |
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Offered for sale are Disney Toy Story 8 miniature figurines, mint, in the original box. |
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Big-breasted Paleolithic figurines had, at one time, represented fertility or nursing goddesses. |
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The figures are modeled as big hand-built pots, like early pre-Columbian figurines. |
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Woodcarvers, all of whom are men, carve masks and figurines as well as mortars, pestles, and bowls. |
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The colours, like delicately tinted porcelain, of the gods, figurines rather than figures, accord with the unemphatic grace of the composition. |
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He gave me little presents like glass figurines, flower combs, musical boxes, and the likes. |
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They're the little plastic figurines where the hair is removable and strangely boofy. |
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An intriguing array of Ganesha figurines bounteously occupy shelves and tables. |
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Practically every store now stocks figurines and statues of the cheerful young god. |
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The intricate figurines that roll out of his sandalwood art when he opens one hand-held closet after another is beyond comparison. |
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On May 1 a pair of 19th century ceramic candle-stick figurines and 10 china and earthenware mugs were stolen from the Hearth Gallery. |
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Material culture included leather moccasins, pottery vessels with incised decoration, and clay figurines. |
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Now what am I going to do with those 19 collectible figurines Burger King sent to me? |
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The metal figurines that emerge from the mould are rough, indented with the texture of the clay. |
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A similar situation exists with the Mississippian figurines of flint clay that are often misidentified as bauxite or pipestone. |
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I could barely resist the ornate Chinese figurines at a stall run by a grandma. |
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I like the way this refers back to the modelled figurines and the imaginary landscapes that fill so much of a child's psyche. |
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I particularly like the colorful sculptured candles and the intricately made glass figurines. |
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The elk is also the theme of Finland's oldest known works of art, Stone Age rock paintings and stone figurines. |
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While I was interested in the cuteness of the little figurines, Cooper was studying their prices. |
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Many terracotta figurines survive from civilizations of the Stone Age, predynastic Egypt, and ancient Crete. |
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Her later work included the design of glass figurines and vases, some of which were mass-produced. |
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Human figurines are depicted with conventional ringlets of hair, a flat nose, thick lips and oval face. |
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Some students added stones and tree branches, while others added human and animal figurines. |
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Miniature terracotta figurines include girls and women carrying piglets and torches. |
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Cherubs and white figurines littered the grass and in the midst of it all a bed of roses and daffodils. |
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Indeed, despite their diminutive size, his figurines often had hourglass shapes that hinted at plumpness and fertile futures. |
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The congenial figurines combine favored features of extant ceramics with postures and expressions of enhanced fluidity and liveliness. |
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These are supported by small round-arched and fluted flying buttresses topped by figurines of scroll-bearing prophets. |
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The rooms are filled with frou-frou frills, flowery saucers used as ashtrays, china figurines and over-gilded frames. |
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The majority of the finds were of fired clay in the form of whole vessels, potsherds, figurines, and pipes. |
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There was exquisite pottery, clay figurines and animals, beads of lapis lazuli, silver and shell, as well as the usual weights and seals. |
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Inside, the tiny living room is a riot of figurines and demitasse cups and doilies. |
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Pencils, erasers, small plastic figurines, and other nonedible items make good trick-or-treat prizes. |
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These small exquisitely carved ivory figurines come in an almost limitless variety. |
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It offers a wide variety of Christmas decorations, small gifts such as frames for photographs and figurines, silver candlesticks, candles and non-kitsch trinkets. |
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These call attention to tie fact that Frey's large sculptures often look like ordinary, blocky statuettes or cheap figurines that have been enlarged to humongous size. |
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The southern distribution of Cahokia-style figurines is heavily concentrated at Caddoan towns along a roughly 120-km segment of the Arkansas River valley of Oklahoma. |
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They are called shabti, and were figurines which were put into tombs and were believed to be invested with magical powers to do work for the deceased in the afterlife. |
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The small Greek figurines known as Tanagra statuettes were mass produced from moulds, and reproduce everyday life as well as copies of famous statues. |
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We're talking pictures of trains and small figurines that do not move. |
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And, as you'd expect, all things Elvis clutter the shelves, from figurines to drinking glasses to wallets to tins to plates to clocks to jukeboxes to lamps to cookie jars. |
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Prominent items include bell metal and wrought iron figurines, statues, lamps and other artifacts depicting the traditional gods, goddesses and animal figurines. |
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The existence of the teraphim, or cult objects is an indication of family worship that is indirectly shown by the discovery of hundreds of figurines. |
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When I visited Heather's grave site in December 1997, the headstone was flanked by potted poinsettias, fresh carnations, a Christmas wreath and several angel figurines. |
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North of Cahokia, Missouri flint clay occurs most often in twelfth-century contexts as unworked fragments or fragmentary portions of pipes or figurines. |
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Selling All-Clad and buying Royal Doulton meant swapping a highly profitable American producer of cookware for a UK-based company that makes figurines. |
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Then he chips and chisels the block, carving out the small figurines. |
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Her dresser has dragon statues and figurines scattered on the top of it. |
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It turns out it's whittling wooden figurines for schoolchildren. |
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What if we'd been hearing the waltzes and mazurkas as china figurines in a glass cabinet, and the songs without words as lavish furnishings without vulgar display? |
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Both use strawflowers for bird's nests, and both also include marble or porcelain animal figurines, which could represent actual animals or garden statuary. |
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Two jade figurines lay beside Pacal, one representing the sun god. |
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The character has been depicted in a multitude of spinoff merchandise such as porcelain figurines and dishes. |
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In the cadaverous white mist the herons stood stock-still, like clay Kermis figurines. |
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Commemorative goodies include toy Old English sheepdogs, mugs, figurines and dog blankets and bowls. |
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There are many interpretations of the figurines, often based on little argument or fact. |
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But these include the group of Venus figurines, which have no real equivalent in cave paintings. |
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The appropriation of others' works caused minor controversy and some of the figurines were stolen in protest. |
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Upper Paleolithic humans produced works of art such as cave paintings, Venus figurines, animal carvings, and rock paintings. |
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Four years later, Salomon Reinach published an article about a group of steatite figurines from the caves of Balzi Rossi. |
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Since then, hundreds of similar figurines have been discovered from the Pyrenees to the plains of Siberia. |
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The high amount of fat around the buttocks of some of the figurines has led to numerous interpretations. |
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All generally accepted Paleolithic female figurines are from the Upper Palaeolithic. |
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A number of attempts to subdivide or classify the figurines have been made. |
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At Mal'ta, near Lake Baikal in Siberia, figurines are only known from the left sides of huts. |
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Gods and goddesses were depicted through figurines, pendants, fibulas, and as images on weapons. |
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It is part of a small group of female Venus figurines found in Central Europe. |
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During the 2nd century the Goths of southern Russia discovered a newfound taste for gold figurines and objects inlaid with precious stones. |
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This period was characterized by sedentary communities and the introduction of pottery and fired clay figurines. |
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This site is noted for its clay figurines with smiling faces, part of an extremely large offering in honor of the god of death Mictlantecuhtli. |
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The figurines usually represent deities like in many other Mesoamerican sites, but their shape is unique. |
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The front of the figurines are a fairly complex face and headdress set upon a plain trapezoidal pedestal. |
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Wares included garnitures of vases, dishes, teawares, ewers, and other useful wares along with figurines, animals and birds. |
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Many of the objects in the room, from toy figurines to bracket fungi, were colored with phosphorescent paint. |
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Some of the female figurines depicted women with uplifted arms while others portrayed pregnant females with uplifted arms in the process of giving birth. |
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Traditional Christmas decorations from the nearby Ore Mountains, such as nutcrackers, 'incense smoker' figurines and Christmas pyramids, are much sought-after souvenirs. |
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The two sculptures were constructed from a tower of assorted ceramic figurines over which liquid glass was poured and left to dry mid drip in suspended animation. |
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The latter has figurines that show influence from groups in Zacatecas. |
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In these periods, the more rotund figurines are predominant. |
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A collection of 150 art works including sketches, figurines and costumes achieved by famous Italian artists, as scenographer and wardrobe master Nicolas Benois. |
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The majority of the Venus figurines appear to be depictions of women, many of which follow certain artistic conventions, on the lines of schematisation and stylisation. |
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It combines well with both glazes and paint, and can be modelled very well, allowing a huge range of decorative treatments in tablewares, vessels and figurines. |
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In Thailand and Laos, sculpture was mainly of Buddha images, often gilded, both large for temples and monasteries, and small figurines for private homes. |
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For a much wider section of the population, moulded relief decoration of pottery vessels and small figurines were produced in great quantity and often considerable quality. |
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Neolithic and Copper Age communities used earth and day to plaster their floors and walls, make pottery and figurines, grow crops and create house models and bucrania. |
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However, such figures in bronze and stone are rare and greatly outnumbered by pottery figurines and stone seals, often of animals or deities very finely depicted. |
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Packed closely together were a large number of pieces of pottery, figurines, pig astragali, and other material, including another beautiful and elaborate cult stand. |
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