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diorama

[ UK /dɪəɹˈæmɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a picture (or series of pictures) representing a continuous scene

How To Use diorama In A Sentence

  • In addition to these and other monumental works of sculpture, Huff also created several sculptures and dioramas for the University of California Museum of Paleontology's exhibit at the Exposition.
  • Some of the dioramas were repainted up to six times until they matched his exacting standards.
  • Panoramas were soon overtaken by even more spectacular inventions, such as dioramas and cosmoramas, which explicitly exploited illusionistic effects.
  • In addition to displaying some one hundred exotic restored vehicles with magnificent coachwork, there is a 90-foot diorama exhibiting 'barn-find' vehicles, some with a patina, from the famous Schlumph Bros. Jay Weston: New Mullin Automotive Museum Features Many Rare Cars
  • To contribute to the three-dimensional quality of the diorama, the students add flowers and leaves by gluing small pieces of twisted and folded colored tissue paper to the background foliage.
  • Completing the exhibitions is a diorama of the geology of the area north of Johannesburg, the Magaliesburg area, that shows details of the region's topography, geology, and stratigraphy.
  • At the museum there was a diorama of local wildlife.
  • There were some impressive statues and dioramas commemorating the lives of various military figures, who I guess are buried in the Cathedral.
  • The Meteor Crater of Arizona will be highly featured in the hall with a scale model in a diorama.
  • Wordsworth's poetics, where such despotism was closely linked, in Wordsworth's mind, to the mad assortment of visual technologies thronging the London market, such as panoramas, dioramas, raree shows and phantasmagorias. Introduction: Gothic Romance as Visual Technology
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