There were some impressive statues and dioramas commemorating the lives of various military figures, who I guess are buried in the Cathedral. |
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Presumably the dioramas are referring to a different population, not the Apaches who shot at Rulfo's hero. |
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The best photo subjects in museums are usually sculptures, dioramas, and overall room views. |
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Some of the dioramas were repainted up to six times until they matched his exacting standards. |
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Commercial images of wild animals and displays such as the Museum's dioramas tend to depict a timeless Eden, where humans are literally out of the picture. |
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She indicated the next room that held the models and dioramas. |
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The real wild animals hunted by Roosevelt and others had to be killed before they could be reconstructed through taxidermy and exhibited in the dioramas of America's museums. |
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Deller placed tiny video monitors playing re-enacted battles within three miniature historical dioramas, part of the museum's permanent collection. |
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That direction converges at the New York Museum of Natural History where dioramas and taxidermy reconfigure notions of exhibition, eugenics and conservation. |
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And yet the dioramas of Adam and Eve in the Creation Museum do not picture them with tails, for some reason. |
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The scene looks like a series of dioramas in an old-fashioned museum. |
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Wellington artist Terry Urbahn's work perhaps fits most closely with the exhibition's premise, underscored by actual museum dioramas on show in an adjacent room. |
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Panoramas were soon overtaken by even more spectacular inventions, such as dioramas and cosmoramas, which explicitly exploited illusionistic effects. |
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Among the dioramas was one depicting the Palaeo-Indian period that followed the retreat of the glaciers. |
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The exhibit features four colorful habitat dioramas with corresponding taxidermy birds, including the Red Knot, Bobolink, Red-Headed Woodpecker, and the American Bittern. |
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