In the beaux arts as well as in real life, law is the cornerstone upon which everything lies. |
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Deck's most striking contribution to the 1878 exhibition were large panels that, decorated the north entrance to the beaux arts building. |
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To create a building that harmonized with the McLellan House he drew on many of its architectural details for his beaux arts structure. |
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Today downtown holds renovated Victorian and beaux arts commercial buildings. |
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I have old love letters from old beaux, wrapped up in ribbons, sheltered in shoeboxes. |
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They took up residence in Washington, D.C., acquiring a beaux arts house built in 1912 to the designs of Charles A. Platt. |
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Thus, by this time, her taste for the historicism of the beaux arts school and the arts of eighteenth-century France was well established. |
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The males stand about in feckless groups until picked by a girl, who takes a pebble and drops it wherever she requires her beaux to dig a burrow. |
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When he offered Wright a full four-year scholarship to study the beaux arts in Rome, Wright declined. |
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I trust she has been heartily engaged with balls and her many beaux. |
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Iain and Scally were both there with their respective beaux. |
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Whether the structure was Greek revival, Romanesque, eclectic, collegiate Gothic, beaux arts, or Tudor, one thing was evident-brownstone filled the need for all. |
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Though she subsisted on an allowance of only £5 a week she was often squired by equally glamorous beaux such as Mark Boxer. |
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He wanted to emulate the beaux arts style of Paris of that era. |
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Sure marriage, said I, is not sufficiently encouraged, or we should never behold such crowds of battered beaux and decayed coquets still attempting to drive a trade. |
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Men have children with, not by, women beau plural beaux Beaufort scale measure of wind speed created in 1806 by Sir Francis Beaufort. |
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Paintings of world's fairs that showed visitors with parasols strolling along paths surrounded by beaux arts architecture fitted comfortably in this genre. |
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Two weeks ago, journalists were arrested trying to capture shots of the beaux Arts mansion where the wedding will take place. |
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With refilled purses they will visit one of the thousand foreign towns, so glad to receive the beaux joueurs of England. |
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A small artistic elite studied in the beaux arts schools in France and Italy and then spent their lives mostly teaching and painting camels and donkeys, markets and peasants in an accomplished if often undistinguished manner. |
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Resembling Murat in personal enterprise and fearlessness, he also resembled that prince of beaux sabreurs in carrying his love of dress into the very field of battle. |
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The seemingly haphazard arrangement of pavilions was a contrived effect, it can be seen as a stand against the Beaux Arts tradition. |
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That is where she will study the Beaux Arts and specialise in sculpture. |
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Subsequently, a Beaux Arts tradition flourished in the early twentieth century as these architects returned to China to practise, teach and establish university curriculums. |
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We have encountered this Beaux Arts quadraxial method before. |
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This Beaux Arts-style overdoor may be mounted on an exterior wall with proper sealing or painted and gilded to add beauty and architectural interest to doors inside. |
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