The temples are studded with gilded statues, intricate woodwork, paintings, and tapestries. |
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The red carpeting was aflame as well, and tapestries and banners hanging from the high ceiling had also begun to catch flame. |
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He lead up the flight of stairs to a small landing and then proceeded down a large, well-lit corridor decorated with huge tapestries. |
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Fluffy white lapdogs, of the sort seen in the Lady and the Unicorn tapestries, seem to have been the most popular. |
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The sculpture, a symbol of creativity, is a tribute to the artist's mother, who was a restorer of tapestries. |
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Inside was a large hall, decorated with suits of armor and tapestries of battle. |
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The Tajik style of tapestries typically has floral designs on silk or cotton and is made on a tambour frame. |
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It had fresco brick wall sides peaking upward as if inside a tent, there were tanned pelts of animal skins as tapestries on the wall. |
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Brightly colored fabric and large tapestries lined all the walls except for the one directly in front of the doors. |
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Every room, stairwell and recess jostles with eye-catching objects, pictures, furniture, tapestries. |
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No paintings here, instead the walls were decorated with ornate tapestries featuring geometric designs that could almost have been old Celtic. |
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On the walls, there were thick tapestries made of expensive fabrics, and old pictures painted in glory. |
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Her range of work includes hand-woven tapestry, wall hangings, framed tapestries, hand-woven bags and belts. |
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In 1533 the Dermoyen tapestry firm dispatched a team of weavers and merchants to Istanbul to design tapestries for the sultan. |
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The walls had excellently crafted tapestries that must have been precious family heirlooms from the look of them. |
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She was a very keen gardener and flowers and plants feature in the Elizabethan needlework and tapestries in the house. |
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Throughout the rest of the garden, raised beds with low stone columns at the corners form living tapestries of plants in complementary colors. |
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His beautiful musical tapestries command a hush and even new songs are aired as he carefully balances his songbook on his knee. |
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Wood anemones, epimediums, bugbanes, and toad lilies create intricate tapestries under flowering shrubs and trees. |
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The square is bedecked in rich burgundy tapestries and lords and ladies watch from their thrones in the terraces above. |
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The walls were hung with ancient tapestries and portraits, some of which she could identify as Old Masters. |
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The walls were hung with dark but richly coloured tapestries depicting scenes of legend. |
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Like the tapestries, and furniture, the picture hang was predominantly antique. |
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The tapestries and hangings themselves were masterpieces in their own rights. |
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Ambling sternward from the Schooner Bar, you'll find the attractive Safari Club, with its elegant tapestries and British Colonial charm. |
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Even the elaborate stone statues, basins, murals, tapestries, and miscellaneous decorations seemed to exhibit a celestial beauty. |
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Upon discovering it was empty the group moved on, passing portraits and tapestries far too grimy to be determinable. |
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He has been inspired by the French tapestries of the medieval period, as well as classical architecture and exotic animals. |
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It contains twenty-eight tapestries, 118 sculpted figures and forty-one paintings. |
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Billowing black smoke quickly filled the room, and the flames ignited the tapestries. |
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The plan is to replace the historic oak-panelling lost in the blaze with plastered walls covered by tapestries and stained glass repaired. |
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In addition, the museum features important collections of porcelain, enamels, ivories, arms, tapestries and furniture. |
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Massive tapestries and paintings decorated the walls and a large rug covered most of the stone floor. |
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But the cretonnes and tapestries of Merton are coarse and almost clumsy compared with these exquisite stuffs. |
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The walls were paneled wood, painted with a rich crimson color and decorated by hanging tapestries. |
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All were decorated with stained glass, frescoes, rich tapestries and paintings by the foremost artists in France. |
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The frolicsome maidens of the early tapestries end as victims and victimizers on the barricades. |
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Apart from paintings her work included prints and designs for stained glass and tapestries. |
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And don't miss Christiansborg Palace, where the Queen's 10-years-in-the-making modern Gobelins tapestries are on display. |
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The second, comprised of 120 lots, many with multiple items, included furniture, sculpture, embroideries, fabrics, carpets, and tapestries. |
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Many tapestries, brocades, and embroideries were likewise burned to recover the gold and silver used in their production. |
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The museum displays 200 paintings and 50 sculptures, as well as porcelain, enamels, ivories, arms, tapestries and furniture. |
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They include priceless centuries-old tapestries, three furnished lodge houses and 261 acres of land. |
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Aubusson tapestries are flat woven, the patterns carried by the weft rather than the pile. |
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It was high-ceilinged and raftered with white stone set with gems, and on the walls were hung tapestries of gold thread. |
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Her quarters were cramp with so many people in them, still, it was a very comfortable home filled with worn tapestries and rag rugs. |
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They were descending the tapestries of the oratory walls or scuttling beneath the arrases that screened off the adyta behind the idol. |
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The floor, ceiling and walls were made entirely out of stone but the walls were hung with beautiful tapestries and the floor was covered with a thick green rug. |
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In most of the tapestries that we see in museums or country houses the dyes have faded badly and it is difficult to envisage the impact they had when first hung. |
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Although Brussels dominated high-quality production throughout the 16th century, many other South Netherlandish towns continued to produce tapestries of lesser quality. |
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Shadows flicked and he could hear the soft crackle of firebrands set into the walls around him, their soft light illuminating the brickwork and tapestries of the room. |
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Other than the bed and the chaise longue, the only other significant piece of furniture was a dresser with a mirror, but the room overflowed with rich tapestries and carpets. |
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When one medieval fiefdom defeated another they would drag back its jewels, gold, tapestries and art objects as the spoils of war. |
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Artist Andrew Daniel was inspired in his design by palampore tapestries. |
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Unraveled scrolls of ancient calligraphic writing cluttered the open floor, and watercolor tapestries of jungle temples hung on the otherwise barren wall. |
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The 183 objects in the show include paintings, drawings, prints, tapestries, glass, arms and armor, cameos, ivories, jewelry, hardstone carvings, and metalwork. |
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Gilt threads glittered in the weave of pennants and tapestries and high overhead a gold-trimmed groin vault shouldered off the arches of a marble ceiling. |
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Framed pictures and tapestries lined every hallway they passed. |
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The hall contains one of Europe's finest collections of 16th and 17th century embroideries and tapestries, in addition to fine furniture and painting. |
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His house was decorated with paintings, tapestries, and family pictures. |
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Typically, much is imported, but there is something of almost everything, from Gobelin tapestries through Goya, Monet and Manet to Klee and Kandinsky. |
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Red and gold tapestries and hangings tastefully adorned every wall. |
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Dresses that resembled tapestries from the front often laced up the back in a manner that hinted at rock-and-roll youthfulness. |
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The exhibition includes more than 300 objects including tapestries. jewellery, stained glass, tomb effigies and sculptures, as well as paintings and illuminated books. |
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The walls were coated with cobwebs and blanketed with old tapestries. |
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Their great old houses overflow with rough medieval furniture, threadbare tapestries and religious relics worn smooth by the touch of generations. |
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The tower was burning, quickly spreading to other parts of the castle which were richly furnished with wooden furniture, silk tapestries and oil paintings. |
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The rooms are filled with magnificent writing tables with trompe l' oeil marquetry, cabinets, carpets, tapestries, porcelain and gold and silver wear. |
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There was a thick carpet on the floor and tapestries on the wall. |
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There were women scrubbing the walls, the tapestries, and the bedposts. |
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Have you ever been to the Musee Cluny to see the Lady with the unicorn tapestries? |
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To convey a rich, warm, and cozy look, use heavily textured fabrics like kilims, woven woolens, and tapestries, and dark, fiery colors like reds and oranges. |
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The mayor was forced to welcome the prince, and the event is commemorated in one of the town's silk tapestries. |
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Our offering includes decorative jacquards, tapestries, plains, stripes, fire retardant, Crypton, Millennium, vinyl and vertical textiles. |
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He identifies numerous woven antependia and tapestries, now scattered among several museums, which formerly adorned these altars. |
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The tapestries now hang in the Cloisters division of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. |
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That very year they received an order from Gustaf II Adolf of Sweden for a large number of tapestries and four caparisons. |
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The sums spent on metalwork, building palaces, and by Henry on tapestries, dwarfed these figures. |
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Giving lectures on tapestries for the group, in 1892 he would be elected president. |
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He built a part of Falkland Palace, and Great Halls at Stirling and Edinburgh castles, and furnished his palaces with tapestries. |
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These tapestries were for many years at Howard's London home and he sold them to James I to help pay for debts. |
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Hualhuas is known for its tapestries, blankets and sweaters, and where it is possible to see the craftspeople working at their weaving looms. |
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Flemish tapestries and, in the 16th and 17th centuries, Brussels tapestry hung on the walls of castles throughout Europe. |
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It was for the sheer spectacle and glory of the capacious walls and stairwells of their grand palaces that the great Flemish tapestries of the Baroque period were woven. |
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In 1979 four cartoons for tapestries illustrating scenes from the Aeneid were bought as works by Peter Paul Rubens, but the attribution is now disputed. |
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A revival in interest in nature initially mainly manifested itself in depictions of small gardens such as the Hortus Conclusus or those in millefleur tapestries. |
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He also commissioned a Flemish artist, Hendrick Cornelisz Vroom, to make a series of tapestries on the Armada, based on Augustine Ryther's engravings. |
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The 39 works in this exhibition span Chuck Close's career and will feature limited edition prints, photography, and large-scale Jacquard tapestries. |
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The room is set off by a set of restored Gobelins French tapestries. |
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