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  • James Stockdale called the book, "A monumental achievement, not only in its depth and bread
  • Members donated money, furniture and the monumental amount of labor needed to clear and develop
  • His monumental and massive First String Quartet was compose
  • study size scales and plaster models in both monumental and study sizes.
  • t popularized neoclassical architecture in a monumental and rational Beaux-Arts plan.
  • Here, however, there is a less monumental and more intimate quality to the house partl
  • The composition was frontal, the body's form monumental, and in the surviving Roman replicas its pro
  • Some of these predictions were monumental and catastrophic, such as the crash of the c
  • Torre Monumental and before 1982 Torre de los Ingleses (Tower
  • s, genre and historical paintings, worked in monumental and easel painting, black-and-white art, scu
  • fireproofing," probably owing to his work on Monumental, and later in his career designed Charleston
  • and shadows, the graceful colonnade, and the monumental and decorative marble columns impart a sense
  • reviewer John DiBiase called it a "bold and monumental anthem", claiming that the band "maintains a
  • f the goalless draw against Italy at Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires.
  • mission from the government called forth the monumental Apotheosis of Homer, which Ingres eagerly fi
  • of that type after 1950, preferring the more monumental appearance he could achieve with materials l
  • ribs of the facade that give the building a monumental appearance, making it seem larger than it is
  • nces: the Last Judgment of Michelangelo, the monumental approach to contemporary events by Antoine-J
  • It features a monumental arcade, large round arched windows, and a ma
  • The monumental arch, decorated with the bronze effigies of
  • nto consideration the function served by the monumental architecture in the Peruvian archaeological
  • It is one of the oldest examples of monumental architecture in Atlantic France.
  • city as well of an iconic building of 1920s monumental architecture.
  • A plan was finally planned to construct a monumental archway entrance to a memorial gardens in 19
  • The Roman monumental area, located between the upper town and low
  • into his dissertation, The Inscriptions and Monumental Art of Dos Pilas, Guatemala: A Study of Clas
  • m 1985-1997; he worked in The sculptures and monumental art studio in Vilnius; since 1990, he has ta
  • Many of the headstones became pieces of monumental art.
  • ted higher art formation and training in the monumental arts.
  • The Commission was monumental as it was not only a full-time commission, b
  • The Kentucky Women's Monumental Association was a predecessor of the United
  • ch was built in 1894 by the Kentucky Women's Monumental Association, a predecessor of the United Dau
  • Collection include Renaissance altarpieces, monumental Baroque canvases, exquisite rococo oil sketc
  • ans Wouters, many of his works translate the monumental Baroque style of Peter Paul Rubens into the
  • a Flemish Baroque painter who translated the monumental Baroque style of Peter Paul Rubens into the
  • o taught Anne-Marie the profession and whose monumental bed was made of varnished bronze.
  • The Borghese Vase is a monumental bell-shaped krater sculpted in Athens from P
  • zi Germany and is particularly noted for his monumental biography of Hitler, which has been called "
  • Philip Robrieux devotes a few pages in his monumental biography of Maurice Thorez (4 volumes) to "
  • ist, naturalist and painter who produced the monumental Birds of America
  • e scoring with a free kick-goal, helped by a monumental blunder from Spain goalkeeper Luis Arconada.
  • rkanath (except in a personal letter) in the monumental body of writings by his grandson Rabindranat
  • nd finally had succeeded in producing such a monumental book.
  • n works of the same name, while Mussorgsky's monumental Boris Godunov (two versions, 1868-9 and 1871
  • nry Pay, Armiger' his death is recorded by a monumental brass which includes a coat of arms, paly, a
  • f St. Edmund in Westminster Abbey, where his monumental brass still remains.
  • family of Antony (18th century) and a large monumental brass to Margery Arundell, 1420.
  • The monumental brass originally on the top of Margaret's to
  • revived the ancient practice of engraving on monumental brass, and produced several large monuments
  • There are monumental brasses on the south and north sides of the
  • here are reports about the construction of a monumental bridge by the emperor Tiberius.
  • Richard Norman Shaw it was decided to erect monumental bronze statues above the piers, and Alfred D
  • ue animal sculptures, later replaced by more monumental bronze works in the 80's.
  • His monumental bronzes commemorate the human figure and are
  • Hero Hall) within which are located multiple monumental Buddha and Bodhisattva statues, as well as a
  • Verd antique was much used by the monumental builders of the Byzantine Empire and by the
  • Built in 1982, this monumental building was original erected as a Lenin's M
  • This monumental building also houses Preston City's Free Pub
  • so across the street from the Gothic revival Monumental Building and the Second Empire-style Shelby
  • mes, always following the original plan, the monumental building consisted of one large upper temple
  • the Gymnasium of Almyros, which is a classic monumental building from the beginning of 20th century.
  • nument to the Third International is a grand monumental building envisioned by the Russian artist an
  • nd issue ratified by voters in 1923 to build monumental buildings along the Memorial Plaza which als
  • and produced a large number of drawings for monumental buildings that were never built.
  • her excavations also identified a complex of monumental buildings (a 23m x 8m two-level palace/port,
  • The college with its monumental buildings, is well equipped with ultra moder
  • nevite 5 layers with the later two including monumental buildings.
  • program for enlarging and reconstruction of monumental buildings.
  • echniques and materials helped to build this monumental buildings.
  • Monumental by Pete Rock & Smif-n-Wessun
  • l Architectural Designs chiefly Memorial and Monumental by Samuel Huggins
  • In Paris he painted his first monumental canvas, The Human Struggle, meant for the Br
  • Six monumental canvases from a grand history cycle on the h
  • rmined to pursue transparency and proposed a monumental cast acrylic sculpture.
  • Barry's Fruit Garden in 1872, and compiled a monumental catalog of fruits for the American Pomologic
  • tery that occupies a plot in the Wagga Wagga Monumental Cemetery located in the Wagga Wagga suburb o
  • enowned for the vast statuary present in the Monumental Cemetery of Bologna.
  • Panizza's tomb in the Monumental Cemetery of Pavia (viale San Giovannino).
  • The design's innovative quality implies a monumental, ceremonial function rather than a military
  • d their son Antonio, were transported to the Monumental Charnel House on the Janiculum hill.
  • For Sarto's sculptures in the Monumental Chartreuse of Bologna, check their external
  • believed that she is also the subject of the monumental Chicago Picasso.
  • estoration projects include the 19th century Monumental Church in Court End, St. John's Mews in Chur
  • In 2004 Monumental Church underwent a significant renovation, d
  • It is composed by a monumental church and several convent rooms, including
  • His ashes were placed under a rock at Monumental Church in Richmond with the ashes of other v
  • Thus the Monumental Church was built on the Richmond Theatre sit
  • His ashes were placed under a rock at Monumental Church in Richmond with the ashes of other v
  • all House and Historic Richmond Foundation's Monumental Church are part of a joint ticket visitor pr
  • of major institutional structures, including Monumental Church, the Library of Virginia, the present
  • Paul's was built in 1845 as a branch of the Monumental Church, which had outgrown its building.
  • n Court End include the John Marshall House, Monumental Church, the Wickham House at the Valentine R
  • ch directly across from the doorway from the monumental church, the pulpit stands within an acoustic
  • year-old Ravenscroft to the diaconate in the Monumental Church, Richmond, Virginia, and on May 6 of
  • clude Robert Mills (architect), who designed Monumental Church, Thomas U. Walter, who designed First
  • the Elmira Shelton House, Old City Hall and Monumental Church.
  • lar City Beautiful movement which emphasized monumental civic centers and Beaux Arts architecture st
  • ders cycle race was the 95th edition of this monumental classic and took place on 3 April.
  • Albert Richardson - Monumental Classic Architecture in Great Britain and Ir
  • The monumental cleanup task started in 1994, when the tribe
  • This monumental clock represented the synthesis of the most
  • At the U.S. Capitol, Bailly designed the Monumental Clock for the United States House of Represe
  • The Engle Monumental Clock is a monumental clock designed by Step
  • nal card from late 19th century of the Engle Monumental Clock
  • returned to Jinling, where he completed his monumental commentarial works on the Lotus Sutra, the F
  • exceptional Talmudic scholar and author of a monumental commentary on the Jerusalem Talmud.
  • Fratin received monumental commissions in France and elsewhere, includi
  • an 1972), and in the second edition, to "the monumental Comprehensive Grammar of the English Languag
  • In 1981 while performing in monumental concert hall Gripe in Split, Tereza Kesovija
  • ted nature of the protests, as well as their monumental consequences, has led many Algerian observer
  • mmitments to the cities of the Empire in the monumental constructions of Cyrene in Libya and Sagalas
  • directors who oversaw the publication of the monumental Critici sacri, a major collection of Biblica
  • Planted in the sanctuary floor, the monumental cross is carved of wood from the roof-beams
  • Between the two towers a monumental cross from Kadyny maiolica is situated.
  • rity of the carved pieces originated in four monumental crosses or cross-slabs of exceptional size a
  • tains several ancient dwellings and numerous monumental crosses, including one at the edge of the ch
  • enhouses, and this type of design led to the monumental Crystal Palace built in London in 1851.
  • The monumental Custom Hall originally functioned as the mos
  • gist Constantin von Economo (1876-1931), the monumental Cytoarchitektonik der Hirnrinde des erwachse
  • Lake Herbert G. West, formed from Lower Monumental Dam runs 28 miles (45 km) downstream from th
  • The lake stretches to the base of Lower Monumental Dam, 32 miles (50 km) upstream.
  • The monumental Danube Bridge of Apollodorus.
  • Rosari Monumental de Montserrat: fourth and fifth Joyful Myste
  • It dates roughly to the same time as his monumental Death and the Maiden Quartet, emerging aroun
  • It was really a monumental decision because Rabbi Harris has spent his
  • And with this monumental decision, the University's Athletic Departme
  • rt and Design which provides training in the monumental, decorative and industrial arts.
  • the last several months had been a series of monumental defeats for the Allies, their situation was
  • Monumental design and formal planning of spaces are hal
  • he took through Italy in the 1850s, and the monumental Die Geschichte der Stadt Rom im Mittelalter
  • This large monumental door was preceded from a dromos and from a q
  • ell-known round barrow of this period is the monumental Duggleby Howe, at the western end of the Gre
  • onnect the Hopewell culture (100 BCE-500 CE) monumental earthwork centers located at Newark and Chil
  • sh are Japanese Rule in Formosa (1907) and a monumental Economic Aspects of the Civilization of Japa
  • ll hamper the task of dealing with Algeria's monumental economic problems.
  • Legg contributed as its first publication a monumental edition of the manuscript Westminster Missal
  • a monumental edition of Aristotle's "De Anima" (1907).
  • Latte's monumental edition of Hesychius of Alexandria was left
  • It could be misinterpreted as a monumental ego trip."
  • The Pope received a monumental embassy from Portugal during his reign, desi
  • igorous naturalistic tones with symbolic and monumental emphases, recalling eastern art cultures.
  • ments at each end that are supported by four monumental engaged Doric columns.
  • lion with eight fluted Corinthian columns, a monumental entrance gate, and a matching gatehouse that
  • (1312) is unaltered, his description on the monumental entrance way of this minor basilica can be f
  • The monumental entrance, inspired by the Bab al-Amara Gate
  • Here there was a monumental entrance.
  • Emil Stepanek, who already had experience of monumental epics, having worked on the greatest film st
  • This was a monumental event throughout the colonies and became the
  • is village is being respected for having its monumental evidence of chola kingdom's Lord shiva templ
  • k Grimshaw who made it Single of the Week, a monumental feat for a band's first single.
  • Another of DiPasquale's public work is the monumental fiberglass bust, “Connecticut,” now owned by
  • l Ancher created what has been called modern monumental figurative art such as A Baptism.
  • a Caribe game against Barbados, Eve became a monumental figure for the national team.
  • ng over three decades, Frudakis has produced monumental figures such as the United States Air Force
  • In 1883, Groth compiled a monumental five-volume collection entitled Chemische Kr
  • After 1850 he developed a monumental form of expression that held great importanc
  • His early work had been characterised by monumental forms and fanfare motifs and Szabelski adapt
  • A monumental fountain at the main entrance rises all the
  • Some people call this monumental fountain the fontaine des quatre points card
  • At that time the pavilion housed a monumental fresco: “Panorama of Cairo” which enjoyed ma
  • g the interior of the Antwerp Town Hall with monumental frescoes depicting the city's history (1863-
  • r, in the microcosm of my own life, it was a monumental gamble.
  • On 6th April 2010, the studio was closed by Monumental Games as part of cost-cutting measures.
  • The studio was later rebranded as Monumental Games' Manchester office.
  • A monumental gate centered on the eastern wall gave acces
  • e most probable scenario is that it formed a monumental gate where the vicus Jugarius entered the Fo
  • The Portal de Sant Antoni is a monumental gate on the wall of Tarragona, Catalonia, Sp
  • The monumental gateway is an imposing vestibule flanked by
  • Caravaggism, both in history and monumental genre paintings, continued to mark Seghers's
  • es, still lifes and, in the late 1620s, some monumental genre paintings.
  • ite is its proximity to one of the culture's monumental geometric earthworks.
  • ion is still that of Felix Liebermann in his monumental Gesetze der Angelsachsen.
  • for a new building in a style typical of the monumental Gothic town halls of Flanders and Brabant.
  • This monumental granite building was begun in 1848 and built
  • at this unique location of its confluence--a monumental green canyon expanding 163 kilometers long c
  • , two warriors from the Seven Against Thebes monumental group in the polis of Argos, noted by Pausan
  • major anti-war painting, the first being the monumental Guernica (1937), but it is not thought to be
  • The monumental hall building, with a length of 52 meters, m
  • With Matthew Foreman he is the editor of the monumental Handbook of Set Theory (2010).
  • es Royales de Laeken), are a vast complex of monumental heated greenhouses in the park of the Royal
  • 7 and 1977, he published in five volumes his monumental Hebrew works on the Hebrew and Aramaic text
  • Shaft of Monumental High Cross - a prayer for ODRAN SAIR
  • e made also a Latin translation of Mendoza's monumental history of China, Rerum Morumque in Regno Ch
  • She wrote the monumental History of Garden Art, regarded as a standar
  • nd structural framework are meant to evoke a monumental hogan, the traditional building form of the
  • (originally at least 31), a main gate with a monumental horseshoe arch with remains of painted red a
  • erspectives; on the one hand being powerful, monumental images, as they are best known, and, secondl
  • k, described by one observer as "an event of monumental importance".
  • La Terre, monumental in its intensity and magnificent in its shee
  • only succeeded in producing descriptions of monumental incomprehensibility.
  • Today, the earliest monumental inscription that can still be seen in the ma
  • There was a monumental inscription to him at original St. Peter's C
  • In this monumental inscription, Urikki made reference to the re
  • ports and publishes books detailing cemetery monumental inscriptions that have been transcribed by m
  • Dresden and Paris codices, rather than from monumental inscriptions and stelae.
  • ogists will be interested in the booklets of monumental inscriptions from the Churchyard and that of
  • Monumental Inscriptions in Hereford Cathedral, 1881.
  • John Astley, The monumental inscriptions in the parish church of St. Mic
  • ar cycle, Ajaw (this version typical of many monumental inscriptions).
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