pebble mosaic造句
例句與造句
- She was also known for her pebble mosaics.
- Joseph Young called her " among the foremost in the use of sandcast pebble mosaics ".
- The floor of one of them is decorated with a pebble mosaic representing an eagle with a serpent.
- Some, especially floor mosaics, are made of small rounded pieces of stone, and called " pebble mosaics ".
- Wooden gates, pebble mosaics and benches are here, but none of the glorious flora that give the house its name.
- It's difficult to find pebble mosaic in a sentence. 用pebble mosaic造句挺難的
- Mosaics have a long history, starting in Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennium BC . Pebble mosaics were made in Tiryns in Rus in Ukraine.
- The pebble mosaic courtyard and surrounding building plan find close parallels in eighth century BC . Neo-Assyrian buildings at Til Barsip and Arslan Tash in Syria.
- The corridors of the garden are paved with hand-made tiles in a herringbone pattern, while the different courtyards contain pebble mosaics hand-laid on site by the Chinese artisans in intricate patterns.
- The excavation revealed a pebble mosaic showing the abduction of Persephone by Hades directly behind the Caryatids and in front of the Macedonian marble door leading to the " third " chamber.
- While Cass Gilbert, Chairman of the Commission, suggested that an acceptable finish for the walls might be produced by imitating Italian pebble mosaics, it was Earley that developed the technique of mixing the aggregate in the concrete and scrubbing the surface to produce a natural-looking pebble finish.
- The modern generalist calls it the lion-griffin, as for example, Robin Lane Fox, in " Alexander the Great, " 1973 : 31 and notes p . 506, who remarks a lion-griffin attacking a stag in a pebble mosaic Dartmouth College expedition at Pella, perhaps as an emblem of the kingdom of Macedon or a personal one of Alexander's successor Antipater.
- Symmetrical double flights of stairs flanking the central axis lead to the next garden terrace, with the Grotto of Diana, richly decorated with frescoes and pebble mosaic to one side and the central " Fontana del Bicchierone " ( " Fountain of the Great Cup " ) loosely attributed to Bernini, where water issues from a seemingly natural rock into a scrolling shell-like cup.