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The Ents appear in The Lord of the Rings as ancient shepherds of the forest and allies of the free peoples of Middle-earth during the War of the Ring. The Ent who figures most prominently in the book is Treebeard, who is called the oldest creature in Middle-earth. At that time, there are no young Ents (Entings) because the Entwives (female Ents ...
It ends with all the Ents shouting, and then singing a marching song and striding to Isengard with Treebeard in the lead: "the last march of the Ents", as Treebeard calls it. Huorns follow, marching, as they later discover, to the Battle of Helm's Deep. [T 1] The Ents arrive at Isengard as Saruman's army is leaving, and they wait until it has gone.
This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2011) The Thinker in front of the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia This is a list of The Thinker sculptures made by Auguste Rodin. The Thinker, originally a part of Rodin's The Gates of Hell, exists in several versions. The original size and the later monumental size versions were both created by Rodin, and the most valuable ...
Statue of Benjamin Harvey Hill; Statue of Christopher Columbus (Miami) Statue of Christopher Columbus (Wilmington, Delaware) Statue of Daniel C. Jackling; Statue of Diego de Vargas; Statue of Evander Holyfield; Statue of George Washington Glick; Statue of James Cook (Anchorage, Alaska) Statue of Juan de Oñate (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
The Minute Man [note 1] is an 1874 sculpture by Daniel Chester French in Minute Man National Historical Park, Concord, Massachusetts.It was created between 1871 and 1874 after extensive research, and was originally intended to be made of stone.
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The Tree of Life is a sculpture created by four artists in Mozambique. It was commissioned and then installed in the British Museum in 2005. [ 1 ] It was built from the surrender of 600,000 weapons that were converted into art following an initiative started by Bishop Dinis Sengulane .
The statue belonged to the mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, which has been mostly destroyed since, but during its time was the largest temple complex in Thebes, surpassing even the Karnak temple. As it was built too close to the floodplain , less than two hundred years later it already stood in ruins and most of its stones were reused by later ...