「Drapery」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| awkward, with extreme torsion and sharply cut | drapery, also known as a figura serpentinata. |
| They were owned by Coit | Drapery and Cleaners inc. |
| serving in World War II 1941-46, he became a | drapery and hardware merchant. |
| indicate that the beauty should come from its | drapery and form rather than elaborate decoration ("f |
| Yellow silk | drapery based on an English Regency pattern have been |
| atues depicts Fuller dancing with part of her | drapery billowing above and behind her head like a fl |
| Her | drapery bunches about her legs, imprisoning her loins |
| tment to sport, he held desperately on to his | drapery business throughout his life. |
| education, Paton was employed in a goods and | drapery business there for six years. |
| Richard was a partner in a | drapery business in Queen Street, Brisbane with his b |
| His son, Isidore, went on to develop the | drapery business and to create a large, fashionable, |
| pswich but raised in Toowoomba, he operated a | drapery business for many years and also owned land n |
| ally called Clark & Debenham), a London-based | drapery business run by the business partners Thomas |
| til that fateful day had quietly run a family | drapery business in Enniskillen. |
| Later he was proprietor of the local | drapery business, menswear store and picture theatre |
| here he was also for some time a partner in a | drapery business. |
| on to serve a four year apprenticeship in the | drapery business. |
| Saint John the Evangelist, some of whose red | drapery can be seen in the London fragment. |
| Coit | Drapery Cleaners, Inc. v. Sequoia Ins. |
| blature with a segmental pediment, and carved | drapery containing putti. |
| ate-style brackets, and gilded Rococo Revival | drapery cornices. |
| a commercial traveller for Sir John Arnott's | drapery establishment. |
| ed by open drawing, minimal modelling, linear | drapery, extensive details, stripped and balanced com |
| Rodham found work there selling | drapery fabrics around the Midwest, sending the money |
| by Arthur Barnett the store first began as a | drapery for men and boys, progressing over the years |
| Temple Sinai is noted for the eleven | drapery glass stained glass windows on its side and e |
| he acquisition of Kirsch, a leader in branded | drapery hardware and custom window coverings. |
| gure, deriving from classical models, and her | drapery has larger and more naturalistic folds that s |
| d-orange paint; the handling of multi-colored | drapery has been compared to virtuoso passages by Eak |
| siness "Albion House" into one of the largest | drapery houses in Northern England. |
| He went on to open one of the largest | drapery houses in the North East of England, was a fo |
| The cross and locket, visible amid the | drapery, indicate that she is a Christian, and belove |
| stretched out on a gentle incline, swathed in | drapery, lies the figure identified by the painting's |
| d and the 60” Draper addition was built, also | drapery looms were moved from both New York Mills and |
| ut rendered the fine carving of the faces and | drapery more visible. |
| ked body are set in opposition to the shadowy | drapery of Night. |
| and during his apprenticeship he created the | drapery on Fraser's equestrian statue of Teddy Roosev |
| refreshment room, the first ventures outside | drapery, opened in 1872. |
| l paintings could depict the exact quality of | drapery or the skin tone of a woman. |
| n appears to be a revision by Titian himself ( | drapery painted under it can now be seen through it). |
| sarases, 2 attending apsarases and tassel and | drapery patterns. |
| Skinner ran several businesses including a | drapery shop in Ladbroke Grove, a grocers located in |
| He began work at a | drapery shop in 1856 and in 1862 emigrated to Brisban |
| publican Army incendiary bomb attack on their | drapery shop on Market Square, Dromore. |
| In 1864 John Lewis opened his own small | drapery shop, John Lewis & Co., at 132 Oxford Street |
| business on Bangor's High Street, and then a | drapery store. |
| s family, and Paul Kronen, the owner of a big | drapery store. |
| In 1953 the company was bought out by United | Drapery Stores who used one of the Price groups trade |
| vessels and plaques, employing a figural and | drapery style that looked for its canon of "classic" |
| de from the waist up, her legs covered in wet | drapery that was falling from her hips. |
| using facial expressions, figural stance, and | drapery; this can be particularly seen in the heavy f |
| A second, smaller, Albion House | drapery was also operated in Silver Street, Durham. |
| A clinging | drapery whips back around his legs, giving the sculpt |
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