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How to use dioramas in a sentence

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There were some impressive statues and dioramas commemorating the lives of various military figures, who I guess are buried in the Cathedral.
Presumably the dioramas are referring to a different population, not the Apaches who shot at Rulfo's hero.
The best photo subjects in museums are usually sculptures, dioramas, and overall room views.
Some of the dioramas were repainted up to six times until they matched his exacting standards.
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.
She indicated the next room that held the models and dioramas.
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.
Deller placed tiny video monitors playing re-enacted battles within three miniature historical dioramas, part of the museum's permanent collection.
That direction converges at the New York Museum of Natural History where dioramas and taxidermy reconfigure notions of exhibition, eugenics and conservation.
And yet the dioramas of Adam and Eve in the Creation Museum do not picture them with tails, for some reason.
The scene looks like a series of dioramas in an old-fashioned museum.
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.
Panoramas were soon overtaken by even more spectacular inventions, such as dioramas and cosmoramas, which explicitly exploited illusionistic effects.
Among the dioramas was one depicting the Palaeo-Indian period that followed the retreat of the glaciers.
The exhibit features four colorful habitat dioramas with corresponding taxidermy birds, including the Red Knot, Bobolink, Red-Headed Woodpecker, and the American Bittern.
Examples from Classical Literature
It's surely very odd that the fast-vanishing troglodytic lifestyle should not have been immortalized in museum form other then in the dioramas set up in the Ortahisar museum.
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