marble, bronze, terra cotta [Sp.], papier-mache; ceramic ware, pottery, porcelain, china, earthenware; cloisonne, enamel, faience, Laocoon, satsuma. statue, &c (image) 554; cast &c (copy) 21; glyptotheca^. V. sculpture, carve, cut, chisel, model, mold; cast [Slang]. Adj. sculptu...
This ‘marble’ came from the Kugelmühle (‘Marble Mill’) near Berchtesgaden in the German Alps, right on the border to Austria. Founded in the seventeenth century, this mill ground stones to perfect globes, which were sold as marbles – toys for children – exported via Rotterdam and Lond...
Equality 7-2521 states that there are words cut in marble, which they repeat whenever they are tempted to be untruthful to themselves. “We are one in all and all in one. There are no men but only the great WE, One, indivisible, and forever.” The meaning of this quote leads you ...
Of or relating to the island of Paros noted for its marble used extensively for sculpture in ancient times. used in: The Man of the Crowd Parisian Of or relating to Paris, France. used in: The Purloined Letter The System of Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether The Murders in the Rue Morgue The...
the dude with the green marble December 21, 2014 The dude with the green marble Near the tractor shed at Rishimukh stood a man with a dark green marble He held the marble up in front of his right eye and appeared to be looking through it He held it there for quite some time, and...
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I see you exquisite in marble, oblivious to everything; hot and reeking of musk, you’re blind . to tender leaves springing from the fingers of a frantic girl. . I see you, Apollo, on a green hill. A gaping mask the winds blow through. You have no body at all. ...
I'm sure artists can agree that art is not something written in stone, it is a matter that is always changing. Looking back at eighteenth century artist and comparing them to artists of today, there are many factors that have changed; from composition and color, to technique and even canva...
and I am feeling much more partial to something on the middling side. I do not want to replace potato chips with celery sticks. I do not want something so morally improving that it is as warm and welcoming as a marble sculpted peach. I want to cut loose, I want a cut of the louche...
marble Marokko: 1. Morocco Marone: 1. chestnut Marsch: 1. walk Marter: 1. torment Masche: 1. loop, mesh Maschine: 1. engine, machine Maschinerie: 1. machinery Maser: 1. measles Maske: 1. mask Massage: 1. massage Masse: 1. lump, mass Mast: 1. mast Mastik: 1. putty Mater: 1. ...