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  1. Living statues have been around for at 14 a hundred years. Originally you only found them in the circus, but today, living statues have become very 15 . There is even a World Championship of living …

  2. Sandow was utilising two differing show traditions, that of the tableaux or living statue and the display of physical prowess as personified by the boxing and strongman shows.

  3. A Living Statue autreau was similar to that by stage actresses. Plays such as William Schwenck Gilbert's Pygmalion and Galatea, presenting Ovid's myth of the sculptor who fell in love with his statue of an …

  4. CTION: THE METAPHOR OF THE “LIVING ICON ” The late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries saw the emergence of a strikingly novel pict.

  5. A "Living Statue" is an image work activity in which students "sculpt" themselves or others to represent a person, place, feeling, idea, or moment in time. For the purpose of this activity, encourage students …

  6. a statue – Théophile Gautier, perhaps, who famously declared that he preferred statues to women, and marble to living bodies – or kisses a painting takes a work of art as the object for feelings that should …

  7. This remarkable "living photograph" comprises 18,000 soldiers and officers posed at Camp Dodge in July 1918. Photographers Arthur Samuel Mole and John D. Thomas first roughed out the pattern on …