In the lower half of the frontispiece, the Muses adorn the monument with attributes of their respective arts. |
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All of his six or so novels have a map as frontispiece from which one can see that much of the street plan has survived. |
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Edwards's painting appeared twice, showcased as frontispiece and chapter illustration. |
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The great central arch of the frontispiece of the qibla qubba masks the dome behind. |
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The frontispiece is a photograph of the oldest woman in the world and her son, Bulgarian peasants. |
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Indeed, a photograph of Pinka posing as Flush in a Victorian interior serves as the book's frontispiece. |
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As a child, Henriette posed for her father's illustration for the frontispiece. |
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The trophies and insets painted in the vertical margins of the Soane frontispiece and title page may refer to those duties. |
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This example, an oration delivered in a Jesuit school, was later printed with a frontispiece representing its visual equivalent. |
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Passerotti's Self-Portrait with Skeleton, Ecorche and Nudes, early 1580s, is presumed to have been drawn as the frontispiece for his book. |
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I have pasted over the frontispiece a drawing of Yeats by the Senior Yeats which this edition does not reprint from The Trembling of the Veil. |
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It came with a frontispiece showing damage caused by fascist artillery to the Goya Foundation. |
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It was a low, flat building with arched windows and a central balcony and square frontispiece, with the post office occupying one wing. |
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Before this frontispiece, the protruding figures appear as the avant-garde of the subject on which they are in relief. |
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As a frontispiece, the book reproduces a plate by Albrecht Durer from his 1498 Apocalypse of Saint John, in which the picture of a book prefigures millennial revelations. |
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The architectural finish of the building's frontispiece strikes the eye even at a great distance. |
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The words carved on the frontispiece of the stone throne, « Just sit for a while! |
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The pantograph was a movable parallelogram that could be mounted on a drawing board or stationed atop a table, as in the frontispiece to Scheiner's Pantographice. |
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Images are from the frontispiece to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein. |
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The images in the 15 black-and-white photographs, measuring roughly 24 x 20 inches in the original, are difficult to make out in their reproduction as the book's frontispiece. |
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The report has as its frontispiece a poem posted last year by a Tibetan blogger. |
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Its frontispiece claimed that it was a translation of a lost medieval manuscript. |
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The frontispiece of each copy carries a calligraphic personal dedication for each of the heads of state taking part in the G8 conference. |
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Folio 3b-4a forms the frontispiece composed of two identically decorated pages that form the axial junction of the volume. |
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The key elements in the church are the tympanum, the frontispiece, the northern side and its sculptures. |
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I believe that the Council and the governments must give serious consideration to what must be the frontispiece to our Union. |
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The frontispiece to Hokusai's Illustrated Manual on Coloring of 1848 shows a fanatical painter holding five brushes in feet, hands, and mouth, all at work painting. |
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A relatively late example of its type, the two-storey, five-bay sandstone house is of classical design with a symmetrical principal elevation with projecting frontispiece crowned by a pediment. |
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Each book had as frontispiece an original painting, carefully gummed onto the paper, produced by anonymous painters at the Jagannatha Temple in Puri, to which he returned every year. |
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Right, the frontispiece to the 1650 edition of The Tenth Muse. |
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The European Union has always considered the respect for fundamental human rights to be one of the essential principles of its founding spirit and has engraved this on the frontispiece of its founding Treaties. |
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On its centre opens a portal with tetrastyle frontispiece of coupled colums surmounted by Corinthian capitels, and crowned with a pediment decorated with the shield of the chapter. |
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Moreover, the names of the artist and author appeared in letters of the same size in the frontispiece, demonstrating, in the tradition of the French livre d'artiste, that one should no longer dominate the other. |
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The frontispiece consists of two identically decorated pages. |
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The printed oration contains a frontispiece with an engraving of Bentham's body partly covered by a sheet. |
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Who has informed us that a rational soul can inhabit no tenement, unless it has just such a sort of frontispiece? |
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It was drawn in black and white with a coloured frontispiece. |
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The signature is on the blank half-title page, rather than the title page or frontispiece, which is where valuers would expect to see an autograph. |
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