Behind the house are terraces of plants, statuary, sitting areas and stone work.
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Boxwood-bordered brick walks lead to a central fountain with limestone statuary.
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Formal terraces and walkways are given extra interest by statuary and fountains.
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Niches with pointed arches and containing statuary are a major external feature.
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The more developed and elaborate formal gardens contain statuary and fountains.
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The green neon of a mosque shines beside the crazy statuary of a Hindu temple.
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At the New Year in hot April, villagers wash the statuary amid much splashing.
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The murals, statuary and Sistine Chapel-like ceilings are festive but intense.
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We searched the collection of statuary at the Washington State Historical Society.
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Statues collectively
Of or relating to or suitable for statues
A statue is a sculpture in the round representing a person or persons, an animal, or an event, normally full-length, as opposed to a bust, and at least close to life-size, or larger. Its primary concern is representational.
Sculpted or molded statues of people, gargoyles, gnomes, birds, animals and other themes. Often made of stone, cement or ceramics.