The effigies of antiquity were created to perpetuate the memory of the deceased as he or she looked while alive. |
I do, however, recall seeing on television protestors burning effigies and flags. |
Tempers are flaring in both countries, with protesters burning effigies of each other's leaders. |
The counterpart of the English and Scottish passion for painted portraits was an almost equal obsession with sculpted effigies on tombs. |
Ghanaians do not make or use masks, but there are some funerary effigies in clay. |
The protestors burnt effigies representing the demons of inflation and privatisation. |