10 adjectives to describe medallions

Antonio Rossellino, for example, might be distinguished by his leaning toward the manner of Ghiberti, whose landscape backgrounds he has adopted in the circular medallions of his monumental sculpture.

At her wrists hung a multitude of bangles, and on her bare left arm, near the shoulder, was a gold wire that pinched the flesh, and from it hung a filigree medallion that covered her crest, tattooed beneath the skin.

The great statue of "David," the two unfinished medallions of Madonna in relief, the "Holy Family of the Tribune" painted for Angelo Doni, and the Cartoon of the "Battle of Pisa" were now produced; and no man's name, not even Lionardo's, stood higher in esteem thenceforward.

The arms of Spain are conspicuous, and in superb medallions illustrious warriors, statesmen, authors, artists and navigators, look down from the walls upon desks now occupied by American officers.

They were all muscular and well set-up with blue eyes and blonde mustaches, and were wearing hidden medallions.

And now let me show you a series of lines which my father called the inflective medallion.

The most fascinating part of it is the figures in the two little medallions: two perfect pieces of colour and design.

DAVID D'ANGERS, a French sculptor, born at Angers; came to Paris and became a pupil of the preceding, afterwards proceeded to Rome and associated with Canova; executed in Paris a statue of the Great Condé, and thereafter the pediment of the Pantheon, his greatest work, as well as numerous medallions of great men; on a visit to Weimar he modelled a bust of Goethe (1788-1856).

"Miss Foley's exquisite medallions and sculptures ought to be reproduced in photograph.

But look at the fifth medallion on our right hand; the old gossip who cut that had a lively turn of mind.

10 adjectives to describe  medallions