Bartholdi
frédéric auguste
[frey-dey-reek oh-gyst] /freɪ deɪˈrik oʊˈgüst/ (show ipa), 1834–1904, french sculptor who designed the statue of liberty.
contemporary examples
bartholdi cherished and valued the physical world, as he made quite clear in his letters and diaries.
128 years old and still a looker: happy birthday to lady liberty elizabeth mitch-ll october 27, 2014
a foreigner such as bartholdi viewed the abolition of slavery as liberty achieved in the united states.
128 years old and still a looker: happy birthday to lady liberty elizabeth mitch-ll october 27, 2014
to bartholdi, his statue meant a commemoration of liberty attained.
128 years old and still a looker: happy birthday to lady liberty elizabeth mitch-ll october 27, 2014
historical examples
it is not too much to say that mr. bartholdi in this case has shown a fine appreciation of the requirements of colossal sculpture.
the bay state monthly – volume 2, issue 3, december, 1884 various
we had just p-ssed bartholdi’s statue of “liberty,” and it seemed as if france were not very far off.
jonathan and his continent max o’rell
bartholdi being dishearten’d with all these delays, began to despair of the success of the negociation.
the memoirs of charles-lewis, baron de pollnitz, volume iii karl ludwig von pllnitz
on either side the sh-r-s fell away from us, leaving bartholdi’s statue, for a brief moment, the dominant note in the scene.
aliens william mcfee
the abstract idea, as it occurred to the sculptor, mr. bartholdi, was n-ble.
the bay state monthly – volume 2, issue 3, december, 1884 various
the bartholdi statue, as we read and heard, and talked about it, became an inspired impulse to fine art in america.
t. de witt talmage t. de witt talmage
and bartholdi made the statue and it’s a present from france.
sunny boy in the big city ramy allison white
noun
frédéric august. 1834–1904, french sculptor and architect, who designed (1884) the statue of liberty
Read Also:
- Bartholin
bartholin bartholin bar·tho·lin (bär’tl-ĭn, -thə-lĭn), caspar. 1585-1629. danish anatomist and physician who was the first to describe bartholin’s glands of the v-g-n-. historical examples they are called bartholin’s glands; occasionally they become inflamed and give a good deal of trouble. woman william j. robinson bartholin’s management of squint-eyed people is founded on the same principles. […]
- Bartholin's gland
either of two small, oval, mucus-secreting glands, one on each side of the base of the v-g-n-. bartholin’s gland n. see greater vestibular gland.
- Bartholin's cyst
bartholin’s cyst bartholin’s cyst bar·tho·lin’s cyst (bär’tl-ĭnz, -thə-lĭnz) n. a v-g-n-l cyst arising from the greater vestibular gland or from its ducts.
- Bartholin's duct
bartholin’s duct bartholin’s duct n. see major sublingual duct.
- Bartholin's glands
either of two small, oval, mucus-secreting glands, one on each side of the base of the v-g-n-. plural noun (anatomy) two small reddish-yellow glands, one on each side of the v-g-n-l orifice, that secrete a mucous lubricating substance during s-xual stimulation in females compare cowper’s glands bartholin’s gland n. see greater vestibular gland.