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  2. Louis XVI furniture - Wikipedia

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    With the death of Louis XV on May 10, 1774, his grandson Louis XVI became King of France at age twenty. The new king had little interest in the arts, but his wife, Marie-Antoinette, and her brothers-in-law, the Comte de Provence (the future Louis XVIII) and the Comte d'Artois (the future Charles X), were deeply interested in the arts, gave their protection to artists, and ordered large amounts ...

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    A shelf that is attached to a wall with concealed mounting hardware (a floating shelf bracket) is called a floating shelf. [2] A shelf or case designed to hold books is a bookshelf. The length of the shelf is based upon the space limitations of its siting and the amount of weight which it will be expected to hold.

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    A vertical structural element of stone, wood or metal within a window frame (cp. transom). Muntin A vertical or horizontal piece that divides a pane of glass into two or more panes or lites in a window. Muqarnas A type of decorative corbel used in Islamic architecture that in some circumstances, resembles stalactites. Mutule

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    Friedrich-Ebert-Ring 59–65 (monumental zone) – four similar multi-family dwellings; three-floor cube-shaped buildings with hipped roofs on a retaining wall, 1924 Georg-Maus-Straße 2 – former Schillerschule ; mighty Baroque Revival housing, towards the back open like a cour d'honneur , 1908–1911, town master builder Müller ...

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    Cornice of Maison Carrée (Nîmes, France), a Roman temple in the Corinthian order, with dentils nearest the wall.. In Ancient Greek architecture and its successors using the classical orders in the tradition of classical architecture, the cornice is the topmost element of the entablature, which consists (from top to bottom) of the cornice, the frieze, and the architrave.

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    [1] [2] [3] As the samurai class gained power in the Kamakura period (1185–1333), the shinden-zukuri style changed, and in the Muromachi period (1333–1573), the shoin-zukuri style appeared. This style had a lasting influence on later Japanese architectural styles and became the basis of modern Japanese houses.

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  9. Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    8 ft 1 in: 2.44 m Circumference at second joint: 3 ft 6 in: 1.07 m Head from chin to cranium: 17 ft 3 in: 5.26 m Head thickness from ear to ear: 10 ft 0 in: 3.05 m Distance across the eye: 2 ft 6 in: 0.76 m Length of nose: 4 ft 6 in: 1.48 m Right arm length: 42 ft 0 in: 12.8 m Right arm greatest thickness: 12 ft 0 in: 3.66 m Thickness of waist ...

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