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-Sir Bedevere: Well, now, Launcelot, Galahad, and I will wait until nightfall, then leap out of the rabbit, catching the French off guard. They'll be totally unarmed! -Arthur: Who leaps out? -Bedevere: Uh, Launcelot, Galahad, and I will leap out of...
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Distinguished Knight of Honor With an imposing gleam that sparks in his noble eyes, Sir Gold Saber rides forth as a champion of righteousness, cutting through shadows and deceit like a hot knife through butter. His unyielding resolve ignites a beacon...
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Its creator, renowned artist Sir Alfred Gilbert, had initially been tasked with crafting a tomb for the Duke of Clarence inside Windsor Castle but ultimately failed to do so and faced severe repercussions including exile from Britain in 1901. ... The...
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This is one of the two car jacks for the Disney/Mattel game "Disney Cars Later Mater" where Sir Tow Mater is placed on both of them. I designed this for my cousin's child. Without two of them, the game is unplayable because Mater can't shake. I put a...
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Dear Sir/Mam, Ref: iKix- After going through your company’s website , I am sending you our company’s profile along with the snapshots of our projects for your reference. iKix is a three year old innovation to address the difficulties in Design...
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Alongside Sir Joshua Reynolds, he dominated British portrait art in the late 18th century as one of its most celebrated figures. Working rapidly, Gainsborough's mature paintings feature soft colors and smooth brushstrokes, showcasing his unique...
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... from identifiable regions and peoples. It was erected as a public monument in 825 BC at a time of civil war, in the central square of Nimrud. It was discovered by archaeologist Sir Austen Henry Layard in 1846 and is now in the British Museum.
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The pedestal bears an inscription of Edith Cavell's final words to an Anglican priest on the eve of her execution: "Patriotism alone is not enough; I must harbor no hatred or bitterness towards anyone." Sculpted by renowned artist Sir George Frampton...
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The Albert Memorial was designed by Sir Gilbert Scott in 1872 and measures 180 feet from tip to toe. The entire structure is gilded and surrounded by 169 marble figures of historical significance. The Freize of Parnassus, which runs around the base,...
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The marble sculpture was created by Sir Francis Chantrey and dated 1832 upon its completion. This object is part of "Scan The World," a non-profit initiative launched by MyMiniFactory. Through this project, a digital archive of fully 3D printable...
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The iconic Union Buildings, masterfully designed by Sir Herbert Baker, had once stood as a symbol of apartheid South Africa. However, since Nelson Mandela's historic inauguration on May 10th, 1994 as South Africa's first democratically elected...
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This exquisite marble bust, crafted with precision by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834-1890), bears witness to the enduring legacy of this literary giant. As part of "Scan The World", a pioneering initiative launched by MyMiniFactory, we are working...
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Sir Robert and Lisa Sainsbury were renowned collectors of art and leading benefactors of the arts in the United Kingdom, leaving an indelible mark on modern times. Their collaborative collecting endeavors spanned over sixty years, yielding a...
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This marble bust was crafted in 1822 by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey (1781-1841). The sculpture portrays Robert Stewart, the second Marquess of Londonderry (also known as Lord Castlereagh). As Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1789 to 1801 and Leader...
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This striking sculpture is a masterfully crafted bronze replica created in 1922 from an original marble bust crafted in 1913 by renowned sculptor Sir Thomas Brock (1847-1922). The object in question has been selected to be part of "Scan The World", a...
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The 1st Duke of Sutherland statue was skillfully crafted by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey (1781-1841) from marble, signed, and dated 1830. A shrewd investor, Sutherland's assets included a significant stake in the Bridgewater Canal and a one-fifth...
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Renowned for his martial prowess, he served under Sir William Wallace and later became a close companion of Robert the Bruce. Douglas played a pivotal role in key battles such as the Battle of Bannockburn, displaying unparalleled courage and tactical...
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Sir Robert James Sainsbury, born on October 24, 1906, and passing away on April 2, 2000, was the son of John Benjamin Sainsbury, the eldest son of Sainsbury's supermarkets founder, John James Sainsbury. Alongside his wife Lisa, he initiated the...
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Sir Matthew Decker's diary provides insight into its symbolism. Placed on a landing halfway up the main staircase, it was meant to be accompanied by William III, part of an allegorical representation of how William's arrival in England and the...
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Sir Anthony van Dyck (22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) made a name for himself as a leading court painter in England, having already achieved great success in Italy and Flanders. He is best known for his portraits of Charles I of England and his...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=739573 Instructions Using the following options: bar_length_trim = 0 font_narrow_widen = 0 border_thickness = 3.6 inner_margin_width = 1 whichextruder = monochrome lug_text_distance = 2...
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In 1921, it was unveiled by Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Chetwode, the first commander of the Desert Mounted Corps, which included the prestigious Imperial Camel Corps Brigade that he led. Brigadier-General Clement Smith, who commanded the Brigade...
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CIRAPERON REPLACES THE ORIGINAL STATUE AT THIS SITE UNTIL 1989 AND WAS UNVEILED BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD MAYOR SIR FRANCIS McWILLIAMS C.B.E.. B.Sc. D.C.L. ON TUESDAY 9TH NOVEMBER 1993. Four additional relief bronze inscriptions adorn the lower...
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From then until 1937, Bartok consistently stayed with Sir Duncan and Lady Wilson at 7 Sydney Place, just 230 yards away from the statue. A commemorative Blue Plaque from English Heritage marks the spot of his frequent visits. This iconic object is...
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It helped establish his reputation in England, possibly based on three painted likenesses by Sir Godfrey Kneller from 1720. This has led some to suggest the bust dates back to 1720, shortly after Rysbrack arrived in London. Maybe he came over for a...
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The piece was acquired by the V&A through the assistance of the Art Fund, the Vallentin Bequest, Sir Percival David and the Universities China Committee. Gallery location: China, Room 47e, The T.T. Tsui Gallery, case EXP This object is part of...
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Sir Peter Paul Rubens was born on 28 June 1577 and passed away on 30 May 1640. He is widely regarded as the most notable artist of the Flemish Baroque school. A proponent of extravagant Baroque style, Rubens emphasized movement, color, and sensuality...
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Lost for many years, Sunna was rediscovered in 1996, and its significance extends beyond a simple sculpture, reflecting Lord Cobham's allegiance to the Whig ideals that diverged from Sir Robert Walpole's path. As such, Sunna embodies an enduring...
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Additionally, two busts of great-grandsons of Sir Moyle and Lady Finch, Daniel Finch and his brother Canon Edward Finch, are also on display at the V&A. ... Gallery Location: Sculpture, Room 24, The Dorothy and Michael Hintze Galleries, case FSCourtesy...
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It was carved circa 1730 for Sir Richard Temple, Viscount Cobham (1675-1749) for his garden in Stowe, Buckinghamshire. On the base of the sculpture, Thuner's name is carved in runes beneath a thunderbolt. Originally the statues were set around an...