- The
Veiled Prophet Parade and Ball was a
yearly ceremony in St. Louis, Missouri, over
which a
mythical figure called the
Veiled Prophet presided. The...
- The
Veiled Rebecca or The
Veiled Rebekah is a 19th
century sculpture carved out of
marble in
Italian neoclassical style by the
sculptor Giovanni Maria...
- 暗花; pinyin: ànhuā) is a term used in
Chinese ceramics meaning secret or
veiled decoration; the
designs being visible through transmitted light, produced...
- The
Vestal Virgin Tuccia (Italian: La
Vestale Tuccia) or
Veiled Woman (Italian: La Velata) is a
marble sculpture created in 1743 by
Antonio Corradini,...
- example, Knecht's
predecessor as
Magister Ludi was
Thomas van der Trave, a
veiled reference to
Thomas Mann, who was born in Lübeck,
situated on the Trave...
-
depict a
Numidian nobleman.
Fletcher (2008,
image plates between pp. 246–247)
disagrees about the
veiled head,
arguing that it was
commissioned by Cleopatra...
- W****nd
performed at the
festival in Las Vegas, atop a
pyramid formed by red-
veiled dancers. In a 20-minute set, he
performed "Blinding Lights" and "Save Your...
- magazine. He had been
angered in the 1970s by what he felt was a
thinly veiled portrait of him in Didion's
novel A Book of
Common Prayer. In 1966, while...
- her
wishes openly to James, but she made them
known with "unmistakable if
veiled phrases". The Queen's
health remained fair
until the
autumn of 1602, when...
- fiction, is
imbued with
magical realism, and is also used as a
means of
veiled criticism of the present.
Salim Barakat, a
Syrian émigré
living in Sweden...