- Okay, but we're looking for a frieze fragment, | |
...sculptured portals, ranks of doors, galleries... transverse corridors leading to deserted salons... encrusted with the ornamentation of another age... silent rooms, where footsteps are absorbed... by carpets so heavy, so thick... that one hears no step... as if the very ear were far away... far away from this numb, barren decor... far from this elaborate frieze beneath the cornice... with its branches and garlands... like dead leaves... as if the floor were still sand and gravel, or stone slabs... over which I advanced once again... as though to meet you... between richly paneled walls... stucco, moldings, paintings... framed prints amidst which I advanced... among which I found myself already... waiting for you... very far from the setting I stand in now... before you, waiting again... for one who will not come again... who will no longer keep us apart... tear you from me. | |
And I will... But as I was drifting off, I had a thought. The specific anaplastic cellular structures resemble the procession of the horsemen in the Parthenon frieze, which reminded me of an article in The Lancet about equine telomeres in cellular immortalization, which has prompted a theory about the physiology of the Spivak creature's... | |
And in the great frieze of the saved and damned over the entrance, I think we can even see how these medieval artists had begun to recapture the sophistication of antique friezes like those on the Column of Marcus Aurelius and put it to a Christian purpose. | |
But err, take a look at this frieze here. | |
- Okay, but we're looking for a frieze fragment, | |
...sculptured portals, ranks of doors, galleries... transverse corridors leading to deserted salons... encrusted with the ornamentation of another age... silent rooms, where footsteps are absorbed... by carpets so heavy, so thick... that one hears no step... as if the very ear were far away... far away from this numb, barren decor... far from this elaborate frieze beneath the cornice... with its branches and garlands... like dead leaves... as if the floor were still sand and gravel, or stone slabs... over which I advanced once again... as though to meet you... between richly paneled walls... stucco, moldings, paintings... framed prints amidst which I advanced... among which I found myself already... waiting for you... very far from the setting I stand in now... before you, waiting again... for one who will not come again... who will no longer keep us apart... tear you from me. | |
And I will... But as I was drifting off, I had a thought. The specific anaplastic cellular structures resemble the procession of the horsemen in the Parthenon frieze, which reminded me of an article in The Lancet about equine telomeres in cellular immortalization, which has prompted a theory about the physiology of the Spivak creature's... | |
And in the great frieze of the saved and damned over the entrance, I think we can even see how these medieval artists had begun to recapture the sophistication of antique friezes like those on the Column of Marcus Aurelius and put it to a Christian purpose. | |
But err, take a look at this frieze here. | |
And in the great frieze of the saved and damned over the entrance, I think we can even see how these medieval artists had begun to recapture the sophistication of antique friezes like those on the Column of Marcus Aurelius and put it to a Christian purpose. | |
Have you seen the friezes? | |
I heard you bought some friezes for a Nazi. | |
The Elgin Marbles are large sections of the Parthenon's marble friezes and statuary, | |
The art you see on the walls, the friezes, even the furniture that you're sitting on, has all been meticulously chosen, reassembled or restored, depending on its condition, to, I think, truly represent the essence of the Blackwood collection. | |
And in the great frieze of the saved and damned over the entrance, I think we can even see how these medieval artists had begun to recapture the sophistication of antique friezes like those on the Column of Marcus Aurelius and put it to a Christian purpose. | |
Have you seen the friezes? | |
I heard you bought some friezes for a Nazi. | |
The Elgin Marbles are large sections of the Parthenon's marble friezes and statuary, | |
The art you see on the walls, the friezes, even the furniture that you're sitting on, has all been meticulously chosen, reassembled or restored, depending on its condition, to, I think, truly represent the essence of the Blackwood collection. | |