Use "statuary|statuaries" in a sentence

1. a collection of marble statuary.

2. A man Adorned with noble statuary and columns

3. Mary and Jesus statuary and old castle.

4. Plant a Boston ivy beneath a great statuary.

5. In several states it is not even a statuary requirement.

6. Some farmers are harvesting behind the destroyed statuary of Song Mausoleum.

7. The home - made statuary gave an artistic air to the room.

8. The only visible damage over the years has been to its statuary.

9. Rodin's Old Streetwalker is a rare work in statuary history.

10. Statuary space may be divided into two parts, physical space and psychological space.

11. Her face was strong, like Creek statuary, with a full mouth, rounded chin.

12. A National Trust garden with an outstanding collection of statuary is Cliveden in Buckinghamshire.

13. At eight this morning the statuary took off her face in plaister.

14. Marbles and granites were imported and the building was embellished with appropriate statuary and ornamentation.

15. I came first to the Flat Garden, with its bonsai azaleas, temple statuary, and a stunning view of Portland.

16. Our factory is the largest and most special marble statuary factory in China.

17. There will be a display of bronze statuary in this museum next week.

18. The statuary of Yan Xiu is on the top of the column ( bronze ).

19. The giant statuary that bears the inscription is He Zun which is the Treasure of China.

20. Featured in this gallery are sculptural images of Cherubs & Children statues for Home and Garden Statuary.

21. Gardens in the care of the National Trust are immensely rich in garden statuary of all kinds.

22. To either side great chunks of masonry lay in the tall grasses, pieces of fallen statuary among them.

23. Alabaster, fine-grained, massive gypsum that has been used for centuries for statuary, carvings, and other ornaments

24. Beneath the wealth of statuary and architectural ornament, such monuments usually had a practical purpose.

25. I gave the pompous statuary a flick of the pink feathers as I went past.

26. For example in 'Bayonet Charge' by Ted Hughes, a Caesura of "Statuary in mid-stride

27. Couches and armchairs as big as beds were surrounded by Graeco-Roman statuary and Oriental urns.

28. Siren Birdbath Swirl Birdbath Squirrel & Bunny Birdbaths Rock Birdbath Morning Glory Birdbath Double Swan Birdbath Concrete Works Statuary

29. Favorite Add to Angel Figurine Made in Japan Mid Century Kitsch Religious Statuary Angelic Child Spiritual Decoration Heavenly 50s Kitschy Children Choirboy

30. The Foundation includes garden statuary among its interests and it is anxious to commission pieces that are specifically appropriate to their setting.

31. This statue, recently put together from two fragments, is an excellent example of the Archaising statuary of the Saite Period.

32. The interior spaces were divided by peristyles bearing classical statuary, while other statues stood in the round-arched window spaces.

33. In a process called anastylosis, original fragments of damaged statuary can be pieced together with cement or other materials — as has been done at Cambodia's ancient Angkor Wat temple complex.

34. For sale large selection of decorative sculptural crosses, cross of Saint Benedict, Crucifix, Crucifixes, Celtic crosses, Crucifix statuary, garden sculptures and wall hangings decor of Christian crosses

35. The eclectic mix of material in this volume takes us from New Kingdom artists in the Theban foothills to Old Kingdom Abusir, and from changing ideas about literary texts to the visual effects of Archaising statuary

36. ‘The painted retables and carved Altarpieces favored the ‘recollection, even the reliving of the moments of the Passion’.’ ‘Combining art and mass education, Lutheran artists also carefully redefined their own social role, now that the creation of statuary, frescoes, and Altarpieces was condemned as ‘idolatrous’.’

37. Smith’s analysis of Aphrodisian portrait statuary does not depart from the thesis and conclusions of his influential 1998 article, “Cultural Choice and Political Identity in Honorific Portrait Statues in the Greek East in the Second Century A.D.” (Journal of Roman Studies 88 (1998): 56–93)