The figures, made out of wax, portray incredible likenesses of the highly revered monks. |
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You are hereby placed on notice that Paisley Park retains proprietary rights in the names, images, likenesses and performances of Prince. |
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In their strong colors, direct frontal poses, and careful detailing, the Burnett likenesses are typical of Johnson's best work. |
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These cartes de visite became hugely popular in the 1860s and brought likenesses of scientific authors before the Victorian public. |
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Bacchus in early likenesses was a bearded man, but later he was pictured as a youth. |
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The personalities and likenesses of Reid's subjects come alive as he intermixes color and shape. |
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Thus I can offer to produce expressive, characteristic likenesses that completely represent the nature of the subject. |
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Frankly there's something a little creepy about the middle-aged Orsino mooning around his studio, painting likenesses of the nubile Olivia. |
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Right of publicity law protects their names and likenesses, at least against certain uses. |
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The aging man didn't seem to mind company while he carved the stone into the likenesses of his father and sister. |
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Their cartoon likenesses also appear throughout the mammoth space on signs, cards, matchbooks and dinnerware. |
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The images reproduce contemporary photographs, while the likenesses of historical figures like Nitti, Capone and Ness are copied exactly. |
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The resulting images are not only likenesses of the models but also represent their temporary physical presence. |
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Narcissister removes the tease from the strip as she unflinchingly appropriates feminine likenesses to new subversive ends. |
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He shared his likenesses of Lenin and Yuri Gagarin, and she spent an afternoon showing me around the city. |
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The celebrations of Holy Week in many cities and towns of Spain include floats with scenes of the Passion and Death of Christ, and likenesses of the Madonna. |
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He searches out likenesses between Dutch classics and Persian poets, as if to establish secret corridors between separate worlds. |
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It also modernizes the provisions concerning the offence of making likenesses of bank-notes. |
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In the images and likenesses that God the Trinity put on at this moment, God the Trinity created man. |
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The royal arms and medallion likenesses of the entire royal family surround the room. |
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This was a composition similar to Wilson's Aberdeen portraits but produced by engraving likenesses from old images of the monarchs. |
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These superlatives are what the replicas of today have in common with their likenesses from the past. |
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Opposite the family portrait are likenesses of the women who played an important role in the life of Maria Theresa. |
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Of greatest concern, however, is reproduction of children's likenesses and work. |
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Following a well-established formula for regal portraits, Winterhalter created distant yet elegant formal likenesses of the rulers in full regalia. |
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We have excellent representations of him, a bust by Torrigiano, a portrait by Sittow, a remarkable death mask, coinage likenesses, and a realistic tomb effigy. |
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A Beijing liquor company has applied for trademark registration on a triangular logo made up of likenesses of Japanese Emperors Hirohito and Akihito and crown prince Naruhito. |
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And while it is true that Frank Auerbach's portraits are not likenesses in any conventional sense, that is probably the least significant fact about them. |
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Except for a few publicity shots, any other pictures and likenesses of me as result from that show were specifically not included in the contract. |
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And at Easter, Americans dunk them in dye and buy pounds of their chocolate likenesses wrapped in gaily colored foil. |
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In this sense, representation is the contemporary term that translates the Greek word mimesis, used by Plato and Aristotle to describe the making of likenesses. |
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Yogic meditation allowed Vedic sages to see in their minds' eyes, the likenesses, homologies and equivalences between the cosmic, the terrestrial and the spiritual. |
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Today, his portraits are distinctly recognizable as Nadars as much as they register the likenesses of individual historic figures. |
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Today, almost three hundred years later, period illustrations like this one allow us an unparalleled opportunity to gaze upon the likenesses of impressive Aboriginal emissaries. |
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Do not yawn: this is no tedious group of ancestor likenesses. |
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These likenesses were often produced and distributed in multiples as plaster casts could be taken from a bronze original. |
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Lamps of this transition period changed from being decorated with crosses, animals, human likenesses, birds, fish, etc. |
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So, what is it? Whatever it is, it seems to contain likenesses of things in two or three dimensions which, once in it, can be reproduced and fiddled with at will. |
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Pangolins were once grouped with the true anteaters, sloths, and armadillos in the order Edentata, mainly because of superficial likenesses to South American anteaters. |
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The balloon likenesses of Mr. Murakami's characters will be about 40 feet long when uninflated, and about three stories tall when filled with helium. |
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There is also evidence of the 'family face', assisted by the existence of various likenesses of Thomas' brother, Charles Fox Bennett, at various stages of his life. |
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On the sides, a special magnesium alloy was used to create likenesses of race car wheels and the lug nuts that are emblematic of pit stop tire changes during Grand Prix races. |
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The likenesses of saints and angels in frescas and windows evoke respect and drown soul into peace and merciness. |
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Harmony with God, likenesses to Him-what can you do to obtain it? |
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This skill at noticing the more superficial character of such likenesses, lets us clarify the discussion by making sure each speaker is talking about the same problem, and by avoiding arguments based on false appearances. |
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How he looked, the likenesses of him which still remain enable us to imagine. |
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But his activity was by no means reduced to producing likenesses of his most illustrious contemporaries, and he is known to have painted several compositions for chapels or churches. |
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Former players have launched a class-action lawsuit against the organisation, which oversees intercollegiate sports, for unpaid labour and unauthorised use of players' likenesses in advertising and video games. |
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There are no known contemporary likenesses of Columbus's ships. |
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From 1968, and for the next few years he painted friends, lovers, and relatives just under lifesize and in pictures that depicted good likenesses of his subjects. |
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In 1523, Holbein painted his first portraits of the great Renaissance scholar Erasmus, who required likenesses to send to his friends and admirers throughout Europe. |
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During his lifetime several likenesses were made of the poet. |
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Additionally, this real time strategy title will feature character likenesses of Lord Elrond, reprising his role and fighting battles never before seen in the movies. |
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