to this ensemble of small, masterly marble carvings
from the tomb of a 14th century Burgundian duke.
Notable among them is the 1935 Dr. Carver's Egyptian Blue 9th Oxidation, which matches an ancient hue found only on certain artifacts
from the tomb of Tutankhamen and approximates the color and pigment saturation levels of International Klein Blue (IKB).
Photo Credit: Silk banner
from tomb of Lady Dai (c. 168 BC) at Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan Provincial Museum, via Wikimedia Commons CC - PD - China.
* The Mourners: Medieval Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy, Mar. 2 - May 23, 2009, features 40 alabaster mourning figures
from the tomb of John the Fearless (1371 - 1419), on loan from the Musée des Beaux - Arts in Dijon while the museum undergoes renovation.
A ghostly, carved - marble gas mask, like a deaths - head emerging
from a tomb, relates to the perpetual pollution experienced in the Chinese capital city, while the massing of bicycles also addresses a stereotypical national symbol in an uncompromising and unconventional way.
The exhibition includes 150 authentic objects
from the tomb of Tutankhamun and is the only exhibition to feature authentic objects from King Tut's tomb.
How exactly was Charles Ede selling items
from the tomb of Ancient Egypt's famed King Tutankhamun for # 1,200 ($ 1,470)?
By taking the key of Chak Chel
from the tomb, Lara began the death of the sun, causing the apocalypse.
Hear
from tomb - wall citizens, priests, Gods, and pharaohs as they discuss topics from the genius behind pyramid construction — nice one Brian — to a gladiator who tested positive for mummy dust...» What death do, hasn't involved a little zoom from the tomb, a few pharaoh moans?»
Traveling to Thebes, Bayek seeks out a relic stolen
from the tomb of a Pharaoh, and with this theft the dead have risen until it is returned.
One of the earliest known recordings of these dogs is the «Khufu dog»
from the tomb of King Khufu, who reigned between 2609 — 2584 BC.
Decades ago, someone opened a tomb in Eastern Europe, and
from that tomb crawled an ancient horror, who in turn woke others of its kind.
Making his way by local bus, truck, car, donkey cart and camel, he travels
from the tomb of the Yellow Emperor, the mythic progenitor of the Chinese people, to the ancient port of Antioch — in perhaps the most difficult and ambitious journey he has undertaken in forty years of travel.
If Eurydice can ever be returned to the arms of Orpheus, or Lazarus can be raised
from the tomb, perhaps Alice can be returned to life.
When he was seventeen the young Carter, son of artist Samuel Carter, traveled with a family friend to Egypt where he recorded a dig and copied scenes
from tomb walls.
When Jesus of Nazareth rose from the dead, the Apostles took stone
from his tomb as a symbol of their brotherhood.
Writing palettes like this example
from the tomb of an Egyptian official were the essential tools of a scribeâ $ ™ s trade.
The starting point for each activity is a New Kingdom Egyptian wall painting
from the tomb of Nebamun, who lived in the city of Thebes around 1325 BC.
Desperate to seize his moment on this day reserved for remembering dead relatives, he sneaks into a graveyard and snatches a snazzy guitar
from a tomb.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is still riding high and the DC Extended Universe just had its first real win, while Universal's Dark Universe tripped on some tattered rags as it rose
from its tomb.
Two centuries later, Barnabas is inadvertently freed
from his tomb and emerges into the very changed world of 1972.
Kroft a legendary Vampire arrises
from his tomb, attacks a couple in the graveyard, raping the woman.
He's only trying to borrow a guitar
from the tomb of Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt), a legendary singing star whose statue stands in the town square, emblazoned with his motto, «Seize your moment.»
In hopes of retrieving a legendary diamond
from the tomb of King Neferu, an archaeologist encounters the undead king himself — and he wants revenge.
2 They found the stone rolled away
from the tomb, 3 but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus.
The tomography unit was used to examine the mummy of Tutankhamun and those of the 2 women
from tomb KV35 in Luxor as well as the rest of the mummies at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo (eAppendix).
Neruda's body was unearthed
from his tomb in Isla Negra, Chile, in early April, as part of an investigation opened after Neruda's former driver Manuel Araya said that the real cause of the poet's death was an unscheduled injection that he received a few hours before dying.
A storehouse near the pyramid of Teti was looted, and looters in the nearby cemetery of Abu Sir made away with a false door
from the tomb of Re-Hetop.
No wonder Mary runs
from the tomb with fear and joy struggling for mastery.
After taking counsel with the elders, the priests gave the soldiers money and instructed them to say that while they were asleep the disciples had come and stolen the body
from the tomb.
however, says, «So they departed quickly
from the tomb with fear and great joy, and ran to tell his disciples.»
«remembered his words, and returning
from the tomb they told all this to the eleven and to all the rest.»
It has a certain modern ring... It remindsus that Cardinal Kung of Shanghai was imprisoned for 30 years and Archbishop Jarre of Tsinan was arrested at the age of 74 and in answer to interrogation said, «My answer will come to
you from the tomb.»
God opened the sea to allow his people to escape enslavement, God called his assassinated Son to life
from the tomb and this same God will convert us from aliens to children in our own land.
Some scholars have called this mysterious young man a symbolic representative of the just - scattered disciples (who also «fled,» as would the three women
from the tomb).
Mary Magdalene; Mary, the mother of James; and Salome run
from the tomb.
One of the challenges of this view is that if Mark truly ended his narrative here, he seems to have concluded by deliberately not concluding, by dangling something incomplete and unsatisfying before the reader in the final verse: «So they went out and fled
from the tomb, for terror and amazement had seized them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.»
Are you saying that Christians, who believe that Jesus was born of a virgin mother, turned water into wine, multiplied a few fishes to feed thousands, brought forth Lazarus
from the tomb, walked on water, commanded the sea, took upon himself the punishment for the sins of all mankind, was crucified yet overcame death three days later to walk among his disciples showing them His resurrected body, and yet Christians can not accept that God has worked wonders in our day by calling latter - day prophets who testify of the reality of Jesus?
And if we affirm that Jesus was true God and true man and believe that he rose bodily
from the tomb, then logical consistency demands that we not use the Enlightenment's antisupernatural, deistic or naturalistic arguments against traditional views on the virgin birth, the miracle stories of the Bible, the presence of the Holy Spirit, the future return of Christ, prayer and others.
The explanation given by the people closest to the events was that Jesus of Nazareth arose
from the tomb and appeared to them over a period of a number of days.
It was not some spiritual resurrection in the confused minds of befuddled disciples, but the man from Nazareth who arose bodily
from the tomb and appeared to talk and eat with his discouraged, frightened followers.
We believe in the Word who took on human flesh, who bled and died on the cross, who rose bodily
from the tomb.
9 When they came back
from the tomb, they told all these things to the Eleven and to all the others.
Yet your jesus didn't rise
from his tomb.
It is too early to tell what will be resurrected
from the tomb of these waters, but the light of hope has pushed its way through the darkness in many places.
-- this almighty command which caused his soul to return to the dead body and Lazarus to emerge
from his tomb — this same command will be heard by all who have died.
In Matthew Jesus himself meets the women as they run
from the tomb to tell the disciples; in Luke he does not meet them; in John he meets only Mary Magdalene, not as she goes to tell the disciples about the empty sepulcher but after two disciples themselves have visited it.
After the stone, which seals the cave of nonbeing in which he is buried, has been rolled away and Jesus has issued the call to come forth, he, with hands and feet bound and eyes covered with a burial cloth, by some prodigious effort succeeds in exiting
from the tomb.
For company in sorrow, he called mother Rachel
from her tomb and gave voice again to her cries that refuse all consolation.
Using the story from Luke 24 about the two disciples on the road to Emmaus as a framework, Wright shows how the startling news about the resurrection of Jesus
from the tomb transformed and re-imagined the mission and purpose of the early church, and how it can do the same for us.