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  2. Esquiline Venus - Wikipedia

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    [6] In style the Esquiline Venus is an example of the Pasitelean "eclectic" Neo-Attic school, combining elements from a variety of other previous schools – a Praxitelean idea of the nude female form; a face, muscular torso, and small high breasts in the fifth-century BC severe style; and pressed-together thighs typical of Hellenistic ...

  3. List of cultural depictions of Cleopatra - Wikipedia

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    Cleopatra VII wearing a diadem and 'melon' hairstyle similar to coinage portraits, marble, found near the Tomba di Nerone, Rome along the Via Cassia, Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatican Museums Cleopatra as a Goddess; 1st century BC An ancient Roman wall painting in Room 71 of the House of Marcus Fabius Rufus at Pompeii, Italy, showing Venus with a cupid's arms wrapped around her.

  4. Noriko Takaya - Wikipedia

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    General Products was selling Noriko HG and Noriko EX figures as of April 1990. [8]: 32 She also had keyrings, art prints, and a photographic bromide with her and three other characters. [9] In 2004, Kotobukiya Co., Ltd. released a 1/6 scale PVC figure of Noriko.

  5. Emma, Lady Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    With the aid of her shawls, Emma posed as various classical figures from Medea to Queen Cleopatra, and her performances charmed aristocrats, artists such as Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun, writers—including the great Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [11] —and kings and queens alike, setting off new dance trends across Europe and starting a ...

  6. Art of ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The figures also have a standard set of proportions, measuring 18 "fists" from the ground to the hair-line on the forehead. [80] This appears as early as the Narmer Palette from Dynasty I, but this idealized figure convention is not employed in the use of displaying minor figures shown engaged in some activity, such as captives and corpses. [81]

  7. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    The rather uncommon [citation needed] 40 mm figure scale wargames figures fit approximately into this scale. 1:45: 6.773 mm This is the scale which MOROP has defined for O scale, because it is half the size of the 1:22.5 Scale G-gauge model railways made by German manufacturers. [citation needed] 1:43.5: 7.02 mm: Model railways (0)