The upper arch of the full lunette shape, although not indicated in the print, can be easily imagined as fitting over the design. |
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In a corner of the lunette depicting Solomon Sitting in Judgment is a figure of a seated man holding a pair of dividers and examining a drawing. |
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Mariette states that the fresco was in the lunette over the stained-glass, or leaded-glass, window above the altar. |
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One typically Tuscan form of revival with roots in the renaissance was the cloister lunette fresco cycle. |
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In the late cinquecento, Florentine patrons seized upon the cloister lunette fresco cycle as an ideal format for reformist didactic painting. |
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According to Mariette, the fresco in the lunette on the wall opposite depicted Mary Magdalen in the desert. |
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It is towed muzzle-first by a large lunette just under the muzzle brake with its trails folded under the barrel. |
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There's a bend in the right frame rail near the front, and the lunette is a bit bent. |
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Iacobini aptly draws a comparison between the representation of this church and that in the lunette mosaic of the southwest vestibule of Hagia Sophia. |
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A beautiful crucifix in the chapel was donated by sculptor Francesco Messina. It creates a strong sense of mysticism as does the lunette window of the rectory which recalls the encounter with the Lord on the road to Emmaus. |
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Next came the semi-landing with the lunette window, and here the door opened under the pressure of a single finger, and with a sigh and creak. |
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Sticking out of a crescent-shaped sand ridge of a type known as a lunette were some human bones. |
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Nanny Broome was looking up at the outer wall. Just under the ceiling there were three lunette windows, heavily barred and blacked out in the normal way by centuries of grime. |
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