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Two children, almost miniature in scale, are shunted to the side of the canvas.
Diorama, three-dimensional exhibit, often miniature in scale, frequently housed in a cubicle and viewed through an aperture.
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They were usually near-miniature in scale, and some emulated medieval "treasury art" -small pieces made of gold or ivory.
These people are fascists in miniature, scale them up to an oversized importance and you get Sebastian Gorka.
Mr. Mullen appears to be one of those chefs who think big by thinking small, so it only makes sense that his dishes at Tertulia will range in scale from the miniature to the epic.
As it is, he expends his precious talent on tiny imitations of much bigger works of art - a Turner, a Barnett Newman and a Bridget Riley exquisitely recreated on miniature scale in an imaginary "rehang" of works in the Tate collection.
It may also go some way toward explaining how her work, which ranges in scale from near-miniature to monumental, and at times has anticipated contemporary art practices by decades, has long slipped through the art world's cracks.
They've found miniature systems - cute little guys comparable in scale to Jupiter and its four biggest moons.
Hebrew culture, however, was reduced to a miniature scale in the West after the expulsion of the Jews from England (1290), from France (1306), and from Spain (1492).
Ironically working in a miniature scale allows me to easily present a large environment.
And such are the tricks of the camera that for the most part their miniature scale seems normal in dimension.
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