A bronze head that tops a marble herm immortalizes the weary resignation of a middle-aged man. |
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Blending fact and legend, the Manas immortalizes important events in Kyrgyz's history since the ninth century. |
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In the midrash, God immortalizes that encounter by naming the city in honour of these two righteous servants of the Almighty. |
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Harcourt Studio Paris immortalizes the spirit of its mythical studio in a candle and an interior perfume. |
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Our photographer immortalizes these metal birds, while all around the sound of engines is deafening. |
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Homer, in epics VI and VII of his Odyssey, immortalizes and reflects that damsels amusing themselves with the game of pelota. |
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Maindru Photo is present every day on the track and immortalizes all the competitors, bikes, quads, cars and trucks in the action. |
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The Lebanese wine immortalizes the phénicienne tradition and joins henceforth in the trail of the international vintage wines. |
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In an evocative work, Monique Mongeau immortalizes the flax flower in a herbarium. |
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Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past. |
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He immortalizes his civilian friends as if they were movie stars too. |
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At Papa John's, the walls are covered with photographs of customers, alive and dead, but it is the sandwich board that truly immortalizes the customers, and even employees. |
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Through this device, a virtual road, unstreetscape, she immortalizes a simple gesture, a visual memory, a revolved past, habits that have to be given up. |
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By it's exclusivity, the urn, a work of art, immortalizes the essence of the deceased while calling upon the compassion of others, rendering the cherished memories of the deceased more authentic. |
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Photographer, visual artist and designer of Structures, She is passionated about distant destinations that she immortalizes through a series of portfolios. |
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The Stéphanois Weiss, also renowned notably with starred chefs, immortalizes the tradition of an exceptional chocolate that dates from the beginning of the 19th century. |
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You are found of Atlantic or Pacific landscapes. The look of the Ocean table prolongs the atmosphere of a summer relaxation and immortalizes at home the envy of escape, in front of the sea. |
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And other artists use live raw materials to make still lives: Reena Spaulings immortalizes the ghostly traces of an art opening diner on tablecloths becoming tondo. |
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Marie Borenstein loves the vulnerability of the moment, fleeting emotion that glimpses in a face, a passion. It is through her vision that she immortalizes these precious moments of togetherness and offers them to you. |
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