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  • 41Parthenon Frieze — The Parthenon Frieze is the low relief, pentelic marble sculpture created to adorn the upper part of the Parthenon’s naos. It was sculpted between ca. 443 and 438 BC [438 was the year of the dedication of the Parthenon and usually taken as an… …

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  • 42Henry Simmons Frieze — Infobox Person name = Henry Simmons Frieze birth date = September 15, 1817 birth place = Boston, Massachusetts death date = December 7, 1889 death place = resting place = resting coordinates = nationality = USA title = Acting President of the… …

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  • 43Deep Frieze — Infobox Album Name = Deep Frieze Type = studio Longtype = Artist = SleepResearch Facility Released = 12 April 2007 Recorded = Genre = Dark ambient Length = Label = Cold Spring Producer = Kevin Doherty Reviews = * Steve Roach, Outstanding ,… …

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  • 44Beethoven Frieze — The Beethoven Frieze is one of the majestic paintings of Gustav Klimt.In 1902, Klimt finished the Beethoven Frieze for the 14th Vienna Secessionist exhibition, which was intended to be a celebration of the composer and featured a monumental,… …

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  • 45pulvinated frieze — ▪ architecture       in Classical architecture, frieze that is characteristically convex, appearing swollen or stuffed in profile. This type of frieze, or entablature midsection, located below the cornice and above the architrave, is most often… …

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  • 46Alan M. Frieze — is a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States. He graduatedfrom the University of Oxford in 1966, and obtained his PhD from the University of London in 1975. He currently works… …

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  • 47Friezing machine — Frieze Frieze, v. t. To make a nap on (cloth); to friz. See {Friz}, v. t., 2. [1913 Webster] {Friezing machine}, a machine for friezing cloth; a friezing machine. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 48Greek temple — Greek temples (Ancient Greek: polytonic|ὁ ναός , gr. ho naós dwelling , semantically distinct from Latin la. templum temple ) were structures built to house the cult statues within Greek sanctuaries. The temples themselves did usually not… …

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  • 49Nereid Monument — The reconstructed façade of the monument in the British Museum The Nereid Monument is a sculptured tomb from Xanthos in classical period Lycia, close to present day Kinik in Antalya Province, Turkey. It took the form of a Greek temple on top of a …

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  • 50Western sculpture — ▪ art Introduction       three dimensional artistic forms produced in what is now Europe and later in non European areas dominated by European culture (such as North America) from the Metal Ages (Europe, history of) to the present.       Like… …

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