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The word diorama may also refer to a length of painted canvas depicting a scene or landscape.
His Falstaff Examining his Recruits, depicting a scene from Betterton's adaptation of Henry IV: Part II, is the earliest known painting of a Shakespearean scene.
One evening, he attends a party in Tehran, notionally on business, and he notices a miniature depicting a scene from the "Shahnameh" on the wall.
Among them was the Euphronios krater, depicting a scene from the "Iliad," which awed visitors to the Met for decades, and a rare limestone and marble statue of a Greek goddess, which the Getty purchased for $18 million in 1988.
After one of his first purchases — a painting by the 19th-century artist Thomas Birch depicting a scene from the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812 — "a light went off for him," Mr. Hays said.
The ideal vanlife image has something of the hazy impersonality of a photograph in an upscale catalogue, depicting a scene that's both attractive and unspecific enough that viewers can imagine themselves into it.
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"Valpurgeyeva Noch," inspired by Leonid Lavrovsky's ballet, depicts a scene from the Gounod opera "Faust".
Another impressive Spiering tapestry depicts a scene from "Amadis of Gaul," a medieval Spanish tale.
A third, "Cinderella at the Kitchen Fire" (1843), depicts a scene from the fairy tale.
But the news stories from Versailles depicted a scene of pro-Trump fervor.
"The School of Athens," Raphael's sixteenth-century fresco, depicts a scene out of an antiquarian's fever dream.
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