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  2. Caelum Moor - Wikipedia

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    Caelum Moor is a sculpture by Norman Hines in Arlington, Texas. It was completed in 1986 [1] and consists of five large stone arrangements placed around a 5-acre (2.0 ...

  3. Caelum - Wikipedia

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    Caelum / ˈ s iː l əm / is a faint constellation in the southern sky, introduced in the 1750s by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille and counted among the 88 modern constellations.Its name means "chisel" in Latin, and it was formerly known as Caelum Sculptorium ("Engraver's Chisel"); it is a rare word, unrelated to the far more common Latin caelum, meaning "sky", "heaven", or "atmosphere". [3]

  4. Category:Granite sculptures in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Granite sculptures in Texas" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Caelum Moor; Confederate War Memorial (Dallas) D.

  5. 30 Surreal Details On Sculptures That Left People In Awe - AOL

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    Image credits: JamesLucasIT Sculpture as an art form dates back to 32,000 years B.C. Back then, of course, small animal and human figures carved in bone, ivory, or stone counted as sculptures.

  6. Caelus - Wikipedia

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    Mithraic altar (3rd-century AD) showing Caelus flanked by allegories of the Seasons (Museum Carnuntinum, Lower Austria)Caelus or Coelus (/ ˈ s iː l ə s /; SEE-ləs) was a primordial god of the sky in Roman mythology and theology, iconography, and literature (compare caelum, the Latin word for "sky" or "heaven", hence English "celestial").

  7. Sculptor (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    Artistic rendition of the sculptor's studio, along with parts of the neighbouring constellations of Cetus and Machina Electrica, in Urania's Mirror (1825). The region to the south of Cetus and Aquarius had been named by Aratus in 270 BC as The Waters – an area of scattered faint stars with two brighter stars standing out.

  8. Man ransacks altar at St. Peter’s Basilica, knocking over ...

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    A man has caused minor damage at St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican after jumping onto the main altar and knocking over 19th-century candelabra, worth several thousand dollars.

  9. List of colossal sculptures in situ - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Monument, an in situ sculpture in Lucerne, Switzerland. A colossal statue is one that is more than twice life-size. [1] This is a list of colossal statues and other sculptures that were created, mostly or all carved, and remain in situ. This list includes two colossal stones that were intended to be moved.