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  • of chair designs and materials has increased enormously. Several depictions of chairs of various types have survived, from stools, benches, chairs, and…
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  • 1700 AD. In the lyre chair, the splat features a pair of single lyre scrolls with bilateral symmetry. This particular splat chair back was a favourite…
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  • stone, the building includes a backgammon room and a dining room. The lyre-backed chairs in mahogany lined with green Morocco, were created by Georges Jacob…
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  • 'Egyptian' furnishings. These include "couches with crocodile legs…lyre-backed chairs, footstools on lion-legs and several candelabra on pedestals entwined…
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  • Armrest (categoría Chairs)
    is a part of a chair, where a person can rest their arms on. Armrests are built into a large variety of chairs such as automotive chairs, armchairs, airline…
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  • the chair on the way. The rack, in Roman sources, was referred to with the name equuleus; the word fidicula, more commonly the name of a small lyre or…
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  • the Lyre by David's painting tutor Joseph-Marie Vien, though that painting is now lost and no images of it survive. Sappho is shown sitting in a chair at…
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  • mahogany. The chairs of the Louis XV period were characterized by elegance, lightness and simplicity of form. The most notable craftsmen of chairs were Georges…
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  • laughing muse Thalia. Becoming fond of Orpheus, Apollo gave him a little golden lyre and taught him to play it. Orpheus's mother taught him to write verses for…
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  • positive reputation of Czech culture abroad asinus ad lyram an ass to the lyre Desiderius Erasmus, Adagia (AD 1508); meaning "an awkward or incompetent…
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  • have been used by folk musicians in the modern era. The earliest harps and lyres were found in Sumer, 3500 BCE, and several harps were excavated from burial…
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  • it shows a lone blindfolded female figure sitting on a globe, playing a lyre that has only a single string remaining. The background is almost blank,…
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  • (countertenor), The Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood Label: Oiseau Lyre 4256922. Bach Prelude from Cello Suite no 6 in D major BWV 1012 Pablo Casals…
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  • agape" being tamed by Orpheus' playing his lyre. Horace (65 – 8 BC) also refers to Cerberus yielding to Orpheus' lyre, here Cerberus has a single dog head,…
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  • must be my tree! Laurel, with you my hair will be wreathed, with you my lyre, with you my quiver. You will go with the Roman generals when joyful voices…
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  • Marching band (redirección desde Lyre clips)
    may be memorized, or it may be carried on flip folders, which are held by lyres that clip onto the instruments. Having music memorized is usually considered…
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  • Wilber December 7, 1966 (1966-12-07) When Will and Dr. Smith find a golden lyre, Smith strums it and is transported to a hellish place filled with fire and…
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  • university with 31 chairs for law, philosophy, medicine, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music, rhetoric and other subjects. Fifteen chairs were assigned…
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  • brick dust, makes his way back in through the window. His soliloquy reveals that he knows there is no way out through the back, and that he has only been…
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  • Chelys: a stringed musical instrument, the common lyre of the ancient Greeks, which had a convex back of tortoiseshell or of wood shaped like the shell…
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica article "Sheraton, Thomas". Luke Vincent Lockwood Lyre arm Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Sheraton. "Thomas Sheraton…
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