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Near where we talk stands the so-called "Westmacott Youth", a marble model of the kind of unselfconscious grace that Socrates praised in Plato's dialogue Charmides.
One of its most celebrated spaces is the staggering library, 55 metres long, which holds the largest pipe organ in any private house in Europe, a giant marble statue of Queen Anne, an array of ducal coronets and ermine-trimmed robes, and, soon, pieces including a hand-carved marble model of one of the security cameras that watch the artist's every move.
Because the marble model only involves horizontal motion, it may provide scientists with a simpler system for deciphering the Brazil-nut effect.
In 1920, the Wafd leader Saad Zaghloul met Mukhtar in Paris at the International Exhibition of Le Grand Palais where the latter had won a gold medal for a marble model of what would later become the legendary monument.
Translucent, living, on-screen organisms are worlds away from a heavy, marble model of a dead preparation.
The marble model makes sense as 'a precious object', 'a very well preserved homunculus', 'embryo α', a 'creature' taking its 'first steps', an ancestor, but not as a symbolist fetus.
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Instead, the location includes a large screen highlighting different ways (bike, subway and otherwise) to reach New York City landmarks, a ramp-and-marble model that illustrates the idea of traffic congestion and another display that lays out a number of future-of-transporation concepts, like self-repairing roads.
Her most recent work at the Smithsonian's newly renovated Renwick Gallery uses green marbles to model the Chesapeake Bay.
An architect can think out his plan while manipulating toy bricks as can a sculptor plan a statue in marble by modelling a piece of plasticine.
Both were sculpted out of Carrara marble from models created by George Grey Barnard in 1909.
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