frieze造句1 The children made a frieze showing traders and their camels crossing the desert.
2 I thought of the marble frieze in Barre and hoped some one had covered it against the snow.
3 De Fondutis was also responsible for the brick frieze with cherubs in the sacristy.
4 The long north frieze shows a Gigantomachy, and on one Giant's shield is cut a signature.
5 Look especially for the frieze of statues on the upper tier.
6 I can find Frieze invaluable for capturing graphical output from number crunching software.
7 The frieze at the top is inscribed Paci Populorum Sospitae, To the people's liberty and peace.
8 The triangle was centered in a bronze frieze depicting men guiding boys on golden playing fields.
9 London has just hosted the annual Frieze Art Fair, which has become synonymous with the big-spending rich and super-rich as they pay astronomic sums for choice paintings and sculptures.
10 The entire Frieze showed for the first time at the secessionist exhibition in Berlin in 1902.
11 A careful reconstruction of the frieze is a persuasive reason for visiting Liverpool.
12 Any tyro collector entering the fray at Frieze should first read The $12m Stuffed Shark by economist Don Thompson.
13 Frieze of Life motifs such as The Storm and Moonlight are steeped in atmosphere.
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15 Any tyro collector entering Frieze should first read The $ 12 m Stuffed Shark by economist Don Thompson.
16 Inside the Odeon, on both sides of the screen, up the soaring walls, ran a frieze of cartoon characters.
17 Its portico of six Corinthian columns exists, as does the finely sculptured frieze of its entablature.
18 The ceiling was decorated with cherubs and angels, and the frieze was inlaid with gold.
19 Painted a dark blue, the dormeuse was embellished with e frieze ornament in gold.
20 That would justify the presence of horses on the frieze, since cavalry competitions were a feature of funerals for heroes.
21 Having dragged it over, she stood on it with care, and found it brought her eyes level with the frieze.
22 The upper section of a classical building, resting on the columns and constituting the architrave, frieze, and cornice.
23 The Corinthian painter's primary ornamental device was the animal frieze.