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"effigy" Definitions
  1. a statue of a famous person, a saint or a god
  2. a model of a person that makes them look ugly

325 Sentences With "effigy"

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During one protest, an effigy of Mr Macron was decapitated.
Other protesters constructed a giant paper mache effigy of President Trump.
There are also fire shows near the base of the effigy
Or the kind of game you could sincerely burn in effigy.
There is death in effigy here, for Obama and his policies.
Later, he burned an effigy of her on a funeral pyre.
Another produced an effigy of the French president swinging from the gallows.
In Greece, demonstrators have largely stuck to burning European leaders in effigy.
It was subsequently rebuilt, and a new effigy was created in 1944.
The weeklong festival culminates with the burning of a towering wooden effigy.
But why is there a goliath goat effigy in the first place?
The effigy burned fairly impressively, signaling the students' desire for a hasty Rexit.
IN THE western city of Nantes, protesters burned an effigy of the president.
In one bedroom, guests can sleep beneath an antique gold saint's effigy. hotelpeterandpaul.
But this year, the distasteful effigy of Grenfell Tower was met with outrage.
Ricardo Rossello in Kissimmee, Florida, with a life-size effigy of the President.
Mr. Chapman was hanged in effigy from a balcony in the State Capitol.
Mexican media reported that Trump was a popular effigy choice across the country.
An effigy of Baghdadi is burned during a protest in New Delhi in 2017.
For his troubles, he was the first president ever to be burned in effigy.
On a nearby wall, an effigy of Jesus Christ looked down upon his coffin.
There is no human being inside—just an effigy with huge eyes and mouth.
Igniting that first 9-foot effigy was an artful affront to the status quo.
Enraged South Koreans burned him in effigy, and he was swiftly convicted and hanged.
Singh said celebrants were burning an effigy when the train barreled through the crowds.
At the front of the procession, a wooden effigy of Dionysus was carried aloft.
Instead, she is represented in the form of an effigy on the back wall.
He noted that he recognized people's right to protest, just not to burn his effigy.
An unidentified white student slugs an effigy of a black student outside Central High School.
The design — featuring an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on one side, and the Oct.
"Then he showed me his ring, which had an effigy of his father," he said.
Maybe he will loan it to us and we can do some kind of effigy.
Further down, I saw a photograph of a crowd burning an effigy of this man.
Another is punishing in effigy an abusive ex who uses his daughter as emotional leverage.
In 2017, a man died after running into the flames from an effigy being burned.
The group was met with naked hostility, including a white mob hanging blacks in effigy.
The effigy has Bercow holding the heads of Johnson and Labour opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan will face off once again, at least in effigy.
Earlier this year, members of the youth wing of one political party burned her in effigy.
Bill Clinton was hanged in effigy and flags were lowered to half mast in nearby towns.
There was no villain here, nobody to blame, no need for a scapegoat or an effigy.
In Iran itself, protests swept more than 100 cities, and demonstrators burned revolutionary leaders in effigy.
In Gympie, a Queensland town, opponents of the law constructed and burned an effigy of Fischer.
The protesters plonked themselves across it and burned an effigy of UCL Vice Provost (Operations) Rex Knight.
But Astor's effigy will be the first to be placed in that glorious location for three decades.
And on Friday night, demonstrators decapitated an effigy of Mr. Macron in the southeastern city of Angoulême.
Los Angeles A group marched on City Hall, where they torched a giant effigy of Trump's head.
In front of Shaw's original mansion, we peered through the bars at a marble effigy of Shaw.
Sometimes it is Ms. Long's body that gives Lula life; on other occasions, it is an effigy.
At some point, the president signed his effigy, leaving his devilish signature on the ghoul's left jowl.
When the dark lord himself appears, he overtakes the screen, a living effigy of fire proclaiming Wallachia's doom.
In the second game, dying lowered your maximum health until you used a Human Effigy to replenish it.
Among his collection are seed and effigy jars, as well as vases illustrated with animals or geometric patterns.
Now, the naked Trump effigy is back, and this time INDECLINE managed to make it even more disturbing.
In the Swedish town of Gävle, there is a lovely holiday tradition of erecting a charming goat effigy.
An effigy of Greta Thunberg sporting her trademark pigtails was hung from a bridge in Rome on Monday.
Children tripped over one another as they ran from an effigy of the president responsible for tormenting them.
The students displayed an effigy of death to convey their opposition to the government's brutal repression of dissent.
There's a subtle threat to this image; as if she is contemplating launching the shoe at the effigy.
Hong-Jen Chang, then the NHIA director, remembers seeing his effigy being decapitated in protests by hospital supporters.
WHAT THE CRITICS SAID "Has the body temperature of a wax effigy," Ben Brantley wrote in The Times.
There are carnival floats and marching bands, and the main event is the torching of the celebrity effigy.
On Friday, Malaysian protesters condemned the U.S. action, burning an effigy of Trump in front of the American embassy.
"You can enjoy your right to burn my effigy, I can enjoy my right to assault you," he added.
On one roundabout in southern France, gilets jaunes brought along a guillotine and a stuffed effigy of Mr Macron.
Firefighters in brown protective uniforms and yellow helmets lit flares and burned an effigy attached to a wooden cross.
And when the good citizens of Cordova, Alaska, hung Pinchot in effigy, he made certain to travel there, too.
The effigy represented a collection of enemies who were all excluded from the republic born on July 4, 1776.
The Man is an effigy with a new design every year — it gets burned the Saturday of the event.
The symbolic destruction is part of a traditional Catholic or Orthodox ritual, but the effigy is usually Judas Iscariot.
Topping the list is the grandfatherly effigy of the influential British philosopher and reformer Jeremy Bentham — incorporating his skeleton.
If the effigy is particularly large or stuck fast, tie the rope to a vehicle with a tow hitch.
Thousands of avant-garde revelers come to bend their minds, shed their clothes and incinerate a large wooden effigy.
Thousands of avant-garde revelers come to bend their minds, shed their clothes and incinerate a large wooden effigy.
"I was at a rodeo in Livingston, and they burned Hillary in effigy on the rodeo grounds," he said.
Baskin referenced a video filmed by Maldonado-Passage, in which he shoots an effigy of her in the head.
Los Angeles: Trump effigy torched Dozens of high school and college students staged rallies near the USC and UCLA campuses.
Costume historian Jenny Tiramani (right) fits a bodice to the funeral effigy of Elizabeth I at Westminster Abbey on Feb.
The effigy was recovered from a church attacked by the FARC in 2002 in the rain forest village of Bojaya.
So when we saw doc at LAX, we had to ask who's effigy gets more love -- his, or Sylvester Stallone's?
Among the video's visceral images is a group of protesters holding up a flaming effigy of President-elect Trump's head.
An effigy of 16-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was hung from a bridge in Rome on Monday.
The answer is we should not and, before you burn me in effigy for such sacrilege, allow me to explain.
But that was before the racist effigy on the cardboard bale, and the slurs and offensive graffiti that came earlier.
Mr. Keller promised to return a few days later with the first-place trophy, a golden effigy of Mr. Bocuse.
Earlier this week, comedian Kathy Griffin published a video and photos of her holding a decapitated effigy of President Trump.
Retsuko is an effigy of childhood meant to be burned and replaced with something new, something darker and more powerful.
"We didn't plan to burn Hun Sen's effigy, but he is the one who reminded us yesterday," she told the paper.
It was next to a monstrous effigy meant to symbolize corporate money, from which Pai and Trump dangled on puppet strings.
Bikram Singh Majitha, a leader of the regional Akali Dal party, said the effigy burning usually happens at sunset, not later.
Fars news agency posted pictures of demonstrators nearby burning an effigy of Trump and holding up signs saying "Death to America".
Some cities burn their effigy the middle of the town square, while a select few like to just shoot at it.
The effigy was carried through the streets of Wellington, New Zealand, where it was assaulted by demonstrators throwing water-filled condoms.
Afterwards the winter is figuratively cast out in the form of a snowman effigy—known as the Böögg—filled with firecrackers.
"I'm not that edgy a comedian," he continued, pointing to a picture of Kathy Griffin holding President Trump's head in effigy.
Resisters want nothing to do with the uglier elements of the Tea Party — the rallies where politicians were burned in effigy.
Then there is the effigy of Pope Paul V (the pontiff in 1605) alongside banners reading "no popery" and flaming crosses.
The effigy on the tomb of a Crusader knight—French, from the thirteenth century—finds him armed with a Chinese sword.
On social media, an image of an Iranian carrying an effigy of Mr. Trump hanging from a rope made the rounds.
Opinion MECHELEN, Belgium — The 20-foot-high effigy of a refugee perched on a rooftop here does not have a name.
Protesters burn an effigy depicting President Donald Trump during a demonstration marking May Day to honor workers in Bogotá, Colombia, May 228.
Protesters reportedly burned a Trump effigy and smashed windows of the Oakland Tribune newsroom early Wednesday morning, according to NBC Bay Area.
Around the time xenophobic White Sox fans incinerated disco records in effigy in '79, LA began to embrace funk's next phase: boogie.
One of the religious sculptures that Walker cites as inspiration for this body of work is a wax effigy of St. Victoria.
It was a cartoon effigy, about 30 feet tall, of George W Bush—with a British bulldog giving him a blow job.
These range from the extremely simple, like throwing fireballs, to the complex, like assembling a small effigy to conjure a trash golem.
First, saying the poem was physically "added later" reduces the statue to a copper effigy and the poem to an inert plaque.
In another photo from 1963, an effigy of Dr. King is hung by the neck in the headquarters of the Nashville police.
I become an effigy of every slight they'll face, a symbol of every inconsiderate passenger, every unwelcome reclined seat, every oversold flight.
In one video, a gang of men from the B.J.P.'s militant wing brandishes knives and burns the effigy of a child.
Activist groups and trade unions organized an online petition calling on the mayor to allow the effigy to be flown over Parliament.
Of some 60 floats, a handful made fun of religion, including one effigy of an ultra-Orthodox Jew with boxes of diamonds.
On the day the synod started, an effigy of teen climate activist Greta Thunberg was hung from a highway overpass in Rome.
A large vehicle labeled "Trump Tram" circled the block with an effigy of Hillary Clinton imprisoned in a cage on the roof.
Linares said it's generally rare for Mexicans to choose a foreign figure as the effigy to burn in the Holy Saturday tradition.
Gather 'round the flaming Yule Goat In certain parts of Scandinavia, nothing says "Merry Christmas" like a giant straw effigy of a goat.
Oladipo jumps, ascends, clears the car and simultaneously lights the effigy while taking the almond-ball from the fiery clutches of its hands.
"Demonic Cummings" was scrawled across the head of the effigy, pulled by protesters, some with berets sporting the stars of the European flag.
The Ubangis, a group of Congolese women with artificially extended lips, were hard-driving negotiators who constantly tortured an effigy of their manager.
Maybe you will spot an action figure, abandoned in the grass, waiting to be plucked by you, its giant god, for ceremonial effigy.
But the millions of young people everywhere who wear Guevara's effigy on their chest are a product of what he came to symbolize.
Mr. Lim promptly helped organize an effigy-burning in Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, the Australian state with the largest ethnic Cambodian population.
In Washington, D.C., where you can't swing a "future is female" tote without hitting a carved effigy, only five public statues depict women.
Monday, on Dupont Circle, a "15 foot blow up Bush" actually drew throngs of people throwing shoes at the bobbing and dipping effigy.
On Wednesday, a Trump supporter brought an effigy of Clinton with a noose around her neck to a campaign rally in North Carolina.
She lost her New Year's Eve hosting job for CNN after staging a photo of herself and a decapitated Donald J. Trump effigy.
An effigy depicting US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump burns during the traditional 'Burning of Judas' in Mexico City on March 26, 2016.
Click here to view original GIFTo be fair, ham and cheese is the perfect medium from which to create an effigy of Vin Diesel.
In Chania on the island of Crete, they build a wooden effigy of Judas and drag it around the city while people hit it.
It is nonetheless hard to avoid the sense that the man he portrays is an effigy, composed less of animated flesh than sanctified marble.
A mossy effigy of the author of "The Pilgrim's Progress" reclines on a magnificent limestone tomb in Bunhill Fields Burial Ground in central London.
She received death threats including a coffin, with an effigy of her own corpse inside, placed in front of the National Bank of Ukraine.
These Protestant activists have burned Mr. Kim in effigy during outdoor rallies and released large balloons that spread anti-Kim leaflets over the North.
No details were released about the extent of damage to the effigy or whether there were plans to restore, relocate or dispose of it.
The BBC is trying to mine his fame — or infamy — with "Tonight With Vladimir Putin," presented by a digital effigy who interviews real guests.
Across India, in urban and rural neighborhoods alike, an effigy of Ravana, a 10-headed demon, is set afire as people gather to watch.
Like an effigy from the '50s or maybe the '60s, back when Israel was still thought of as a land of camels and Uzis.
Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay, and other Latin Americans also partake in the effigy-burning tradition, as well as some communities in Greece, Spain, and Portugal.
This self-effigy that now lies on a bright pink shelf in the exhibition is a reification of this act of communal care and creation.
He would preside over Jersey Dave Calabro, Khizr Khan, the young men and women in Los Angeles who gave his effigy a crown of fire.
A 36-foot-tall effigy of Harvey Weinstein will go up in smoke, flames ... and then down in ashes as part of a British tradition.
Meanwhile, Mayan effigy urns (600-900 CE) used fierce ceramic jaguars to point to the strength of the powerful men whose remains lie inside them.
The 500-year-old wooden effigy of San Jorge de Estella stands in the Chapel of San Jorge, located in the Church of San Miguel.
An effigy of a PUBG character is readied be set on fire as part of the Hindu festival of Holi in Mumbai on March 19.
Protesters in Uttar Pradesh burned an effigy of Salman Khan, a brawny Bollywood superstar, for saying that "Pakistani artists are just artists and not terrorists".
They have comissioned Ian Rank-Broadley, the sculptor behind the effigy of Queen Elizabeth that has been used to decorate all British coins since 1998.
But then the camera pans out to reveal Peppa Pig the mascot staring on in horror as her effigy is mercilessly beaten to a pulp.
Chan said unknown people scared his family by swearing at them frequently, placing an effigy of a devil outside his house, and scratching his car.
The weeklong event of pop-up installations culminates in massive burns of an effigy known as the "Man" on Saturday and the "Temple" on Sunday.
"Trans Effigy" asks us to contemplate how our digital infrastructure has created a space for all, even if at the risk of exposure and violence.
An effigy burned in east Delhi bore, among its 10 heads, the faces of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan and his army chief, Gen.
The mayor of Rome has condemned a "shameful" effigy of climate activist Greta Thunberg discovered hanging off a bridge near the city's airport on Monday.
Genuine Arab democrats were alienated by Obama's engagement with mass murderers, leading some of them to burn U.S. ambassador in effigy in Cairo's Tahrir Square.
Protesters in Manila burned a 13-foot effigy of President Trump twisted in the shape of a swastika during his visit Sunday to the Philippines.
The oldest object here, from the Seward Peninsula in Alaska, is a tiny Ipiutak polar bear effigy in carved ivory, dated around A.D. 100-600.
The effigy is a towering inferno that suddenly seems a little over-the-top given California's recent wildfires and last year's Dunk Contest drone technology failure.
On a cool Friday night in October, in an annual ritual on the Hindu calendar, an effigy of a 10-headed demon was set on fire.
Barack Obama's outreach to Iran, brokering a nuclear agreement and giving up on regime change, was not good for the local sock puppet and effigy industry.
The royal family's Twitter account continued the thread, providing background on Arnold Machin's effigy of the Queen, which has been featured on UK stamps since 1967.
Students in the eastern city of Kolkata burnt an effigy of Modi and left-wing groups in the neighboring state of Odisha planned state-wide demonstrations.
Trump built his entire reputation not as the champion of the common man, but by curating his image as a crude effigy of the cultural elite.
The 'Trump carrying Clinton's head effigy' will be set alight on Saturday evening, and the Edenbridge Bonfire Society will live stream it on their Facebook page.
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On some of France's traffic roundabouts, where the Yellow Vests held sway for much of November and December, mock guillotines were erected with Mr. Macron's effigy.
The enormous effigy — to celebrate 2017, the Chinese Year of the Rooster — stands 32 feet tall, complete with the president-elect's unmistakable quiff and hand gestures.
He said the effigy was supposed to represent George Soros, the Jewish, Hungarian-American billionaire philanthropist who is a figure of hate for many on the right.
A float featuring an effigy of British Prime Minister Theresa May makes its way through the annual Rose Monday Carnival parade on March 4, in Dusseldorf, Germany.
This week, the Calibri typeface's controversies, finding lost languages, the missing Native American bodies of the Effigy Mounds National Monument, Malcolm Gladwell hates McDonald's fries, and more.
They burned an effigy of a JNU "traitor" and accused students of trying to break apart India with the support of the opposition Congress and communist parties.
The effigy was created by artist group Ugat Lahi and was front and center at a rally during Trump's meeting with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
The enormous effigy—to celebrate 2017, the Chinese Year of the Rooster, 2017—stands 32 feet tall, complete with the president-elect's unmistakable quiff and hand gestures.
In Montreal, a small group of protesters outside the U.S. consulate burned an American flag and an effigy of Trump, images by news photographers posted on Twitter showed.
Protesters burn a cube effigy with a face of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte during a National Day of Protest outside the presidential palace in Manila on Sept. 215.
And, during the first weekend of the summer encampment, robed figures sacrifice an effigy as part of a ritual meant to banish all worries from the gathered members.
Clearly holding nothing back was Gary Schnabel of Colmar, Pennsylvania, who adorned his white Cadillac with pro-Trump decals and laid a Hillary Clinton effigy in his casket.
The Guy Fawkes Day bonfire celebration he attends culminates in the burning in effigy not just of Fawkes but of the Pope and Bonnie Prince Charlie to boot.
An all-female list of speakers included indigenous elders and activists, while an effigy of Trump was left in battered shape by a group of school-age girls.
The Edenbridge Society donates proceeds from the event to charity each year and tries to draw as much publicity as possible by making its celebrity effigy a standout.
Mass protests and effigy-burnings in Melbourne and Sydney were the public's response to a threat against such actions made by Cambodia's long-ruling prime minister, Hun Sen.
Or if you saw "A Likely Story" in 2004, you will not be surprised to find Judy Garland popping up here as an effigy of tragedy and transcendence.
He gained enemies as well as friends, and in 2009 was executed in effigy in the old Butter Market by a rival bookseller, who set up a Commonwealth.
Instead, the day after Trump's election, thousands of protestors took to the streets of Washington, New York, and other cities, calling for impeachment and burning him in effigy.
In the restaurant courtyard there was an enormous effigy of St. Rita, and the tables were all empty, except the one in the middle, where three soldiers sat.
It's a 597-foot effigy of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the country's first deputy prime minister, and it's looming over the state of Gujarat — and the country's upcoming elections.
Inside, a Super Mario effigy, kitted out with lab coat and stethoscope, keeps vigil while technicians transfer apps to customers' smartphones via USB cables attached to the shop's computers.
We burn in effigy our tolerance of others, and in doing so, lose the ability to harvest our collective strengths in the essential work of personal and community transformation.
Later, he pointed to a house on a hill and said that before the election, the neighbor had decorated his lawn with an effigy of Hillary Clinton behind bars.
After Trump appears to beat on the CNN effigy, a logo, "FNN Fraud News Network" appears at the bottom of the screen in script similar to that of CNN.
While Rodin's works spoke to the consequences of sieges, the works in the GDR exhibition seemed like an effigy to the monotonous disillusionment borne by artists working under state censorship.
A Boris Johnson impersonator lies in a makeshift hospital bed next to an effigy of Theresa May during a People's Assembly demonstration against the Conservative government's health policy on Feb.
The demonstrator behind those signs even had a half-sized Obama effigy with the words "the lies of the Peace Prize winner Mr. President Barack Obama" stuck to its forward.
In Dusseldorf, some 2,000 schoolchildren paraded with a carnival float depicting a giant effigy of Thunberg with "Do something about the climate catastrophe at last" written on her raised arms.
In other words, a man has a copyright in his own effigy, and, as the owner of any other copyright, the exclusive right of multiplying copies of himself — in wax.
On the Thursday before Easter in the Thrace region, kids make the Judas effigy, which they then take around town, asking people for branches from their gardens to burn it.
The Musee Grevin has only just started to create its effigy of Trump but has almost finished its Clinton, after deciding to take the risk the outsider would not win.
Grooms' cartoonish "sculpto-pictorama" doesn't solve any of the problems created by the oversized mythology of America, but neither does the effigy of Cáceres eliminate the pillaging of the environment.
A float with an effigy depicting President Donald Trump and Hassan Rouhani, Iranian President, makes its way past revelers during the Rose Monday carnival parade in Dusseldorf, Germany, Feb. 24.
In the Philippines, nationalists set fire to an effigy of Mr. Trump, while the country's president welcomed his American counterpart's apparent willingness to stop telling other leaders how to govern.
Over the course of 45 minutes, participants exercise before 16 artworks (often more than once), which range from a tomb effigy to an ornamental staircase to a tribal dance costume.
Rybak came to prominence the same month, when he burned an effigy of an Orthodox Jew at a protest in the city of Wroclaw against accepting Syrian refugees into the country.
Each day, leaving the courthouse meant making my way through hundreds of people standing against him, armed with signs, puppets, and often a blow-up effigy of the sheriff in handcuffs.
The next day, the Vatican accused ultra-conservative Catholic social media of fomenting hate, saying in an editorial that the statues were "an effigy of maternity and the sacredness of life".
Video footage from the scene showed hundreds had gathered to watch the burning of an effigy as part of the Dussehra festival celebrations, when a commuter train ran through the crowd.
But ominous pictures turn up in the mix as well; most jarring are the scenes of lynchings, and one of white students punching an effigy of a black man in 1957.
Ian Rank-Broadley, whose effigy of the Queen has appeared on all UK and Commonwealth coinage since 1998, will design the statue, which now will not be unveiled until next year.
The steel panels circling the plinth bear her effigy, which the artist created at the time of her death, along with posters protesting her murder at the hands of the dictatorship.
"Throughout the day, protesters gathered around the effigy and deployed other visual aids for their political statements, including a street sign labeled "BARACK OBAMA AVE" under the actual street name, "S.
For the past 20 years, the society has set off fireworks, thrown parades, and generally raised hell before torching a giant effigy of Fawkes and a celebrity selected to accompany him.
In a widely shared video that circulated on Monday, a group of people laughed as they burned an effigy of Grenfell Tower, which included paper cutouts of residents in the windows.
Demonstrators carried signs with slogans such as "End oil now" and "End of the world" and displayed an effigy of President Emmanuel Macron wearing a crown marked "King of bla-bla".
Va Malina, a Cambodian-Australian woman who lives in Melbourne, told the Phnom Penh Post that she initially hadn't thought of burning an effigy of Hun Sen during the protests next month.
A wreath of corn and tobacco surrounds the tower of the Jamestown Church, with Pocahontas, daughter of Powhatan and wife of tobacco planter John Rolfe, floating above it, like an elegant effigy.
Yes, it might get the attention of the person you are sending their head to, in the same way that burning them in effigy right in front of them can attract eyeballs.
There were no reports of violence, but the presidential palace complex was locked down, initially denying journalists' access as protesters burned Duterte's effigy with a sign "Liar King" several hundred meters outside.
Riah May Knight, an actress in the show, who will also participate in the Roma Biennale, watched villagers in England burn an effigy of a Romani caravan when she was a child.
One tussle with the Sanitation Department culminates with The Division battling a squadron of flamethrower-wielding civic employees in Macy's, its towering Christmas tree serving as a effigy over the naked mannequins.
In Duesseldorf, some 2,000 schoolchildren paraded with a carnival float depicting a giant effigy of Thunberg with the words "Do something about the climate catastrophe at last", written along her raised arms.
My immediate impulse was to pillage the Trump effigy and retreat to the toilet, anesthetizing myself from the pain by emotionlessly chugging as many bottles as I could fit in my pockets.
Authorities are investigating the death of Aaron Joel Mitchell, 41, who broke through a two-layer security perimeter during the Man Burn event in which a giant, wooden effigy is set ablaze.
A few from the long list: hundreds of gorgeous ollas or large round pots, clay ladles, bowls, animal effigy pots and other vessels covered with black geometric designs over a white slip.
KEVADIA, India (Reuters) - India on Wednesday inaugurated the world's tallest statue, a $400-million effigy of independence hero Vallabhbhai Patel that towers nearly twice the height of New York's Statue of Liberty.
In Düsseldorf, Germany, some 2,000 school children paraded with a carnival float depicting a giant effigy of Thunberg with "Do something about the climate catastrophe at last" written on her raised arms.
A Trump effigy stands in one corner and across the window is a banner reading "We the People" embroidered by Karin Brennan, a former Sergeant in Army intelligence who joined the group.
In 2009 and 2010, reports of racially motivated crimes against Indian students in Australia set off demonstrations outside the Australian Embassy in New Delhi, where Australia's prime minister was burned in effigy.
But as we talk about what comes next, he caresses a metal effigy of the Santa Muerte—the narco saint—hanging around his neck, and said that she might bring him good luck.
The reproductions in the gallery space at Galeria Mascota reveal details lost in the 3D printing process and imperfections in the digital file sourced from the last known images of King Uthal's effigy.
The bodice was supplied by the Queen's tailor, William Jones according to Elizabeth's own pattern, and was made especially for the effigy, which was carried on the hearse at her funeral in 1603.
Some people who came out in the pouring rain to protest the Trump regime in New Zealand even brought an effigy of the president, complete with his ridiculous "Make America Great Again" hat.
The group of about 50 ultranationalists was led by Piotr Rybak, a far-right firebrand who was once convicted of burning an effigy of an Orthodox Jew whom he said represented George Soros.
In Duesseldorf, more than 2,13 schoolchildren paraded with a carnival float depicting a giant effigy of Thunberg with the words "Do something about the climate catastrophe at last," written along her raised arms.
Britain celebrates the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605 by letting off fireworks and lighting bonfires with an effigy of the "Gunpowder Plot" leader Guy Fawkes on top.
There were ghoulish commemorations of the officers who have killed themselves this year — more than 50, well on the way to a record — including a mannequin hanged in effigy, and 51 cardboard coffins.
"Submission" is the wax effigy of St. Kara — it uses the silhouette-style image most commonly identified with Walker, but instead of the cutaway revealing bones, it displays a barren ground, a scorched earth.
One example given by opposition lawmakers was that the prosecutor's office, brought under direct government control by PiS, has appealed the conviction of a man who burned a Jewish effigy in Wroclaw in 2015.
Whenever I was in a museum or zoo gift shop, or passing a toy-store window, I'd find myself drawn to the animal figurines, always seeking out the naturalism of that first Roger effigy.
When the president of the college cracked down and suspended the entire sophomore class, the juniors retaliated by hanging and burning him in effigy and setting off a rudimentary explosive in the campus chapel.
The presence in the Morgan gallery of a bronze cast of the effigy made by Duveneck for Lizzie's tomb — she died, suddenly, in 1888 — brings the story, told entirely through images, to a close.
The term refers to a loosely defined set of treatments, ranging from extreme measures like electroshock intended to eradicate impure thoughts to beating a pillow effigy intended to stand in for the patient's parents.
"I've never seen these levels of bureaucracy, and the result is intolerable," he said, adding that New Yorkers "burned me an effigy" over just a few days without power after Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Havemeyer did not actually throw the effigy of the twenty-eighth President into the fire, but she persisted in trying to light more kindling for the flames after the police told her to stop.
Around the rise of the tea party in 2009 and 2010, attendees shouted down members of Congress or even hanged lawmakers in effigy, and a leaked memo outlined hard-nosed tactics for "rattling" representatives.
They were shown an effigy of Santa and solemnly informed that the jolly man in red was not real, after which Santa was denounced as an usurper and a heretic, hanged, and set on fire.
And in case it wasn't clear enough, Garner created a performance titled Purge, in which she conducts the vesicovaginal fistula surgery on a life-sized effigy of an exhumed Sims with five of her friends.
In the central state of Chhattisgarh, dozens of members of Rajput community staged protests and burned an effigy of Bhansali on Tuesday evening, Rakesh Singh Bais of the community group Sarwa Kshatriya Mahasabha told Reuters.
In the central state of Chhattisgarh, dozens of members of the Rajput community staged protests and burned an effigy of Bhansali on Tuesday, Rakesh Singh Bais of the community group Sarwa Kshatriya Mahasabha told Reuters.
Any attempt to tickle them into humiliation will be met with flush-faced stony-silence, and you'll be left with a mate who resembles a red-faced statue, little more than an effigy of shame.
The hanging of an effigy of Thunberg comes as people around the world launch protests against climate change, with protesters from the group Extinction Rebellion aiming to cause large scale disruption in London this week.
Upon hearing the news that the Congress had just declared American independence, a group of people gathered in the tiny village of Huntington, N.Y., to observe the occasion by creating an effigy of King George.
Throughout the weeklong desert festival in Nevada, a variety of art projects are ignited, or just consistently spew flames, culminating in the burning of the large wooden effigy from which the event takes it's name.
On November 4, thousands of Brits are expected to gather around a 36-foot effigy of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein as his lumbering, robed body is packed full of gunpowder and blown to smithereens.
The site for Burning Man, called Black Rock City, is set up surrounding the festival's most important piece of art: The Man, an effigy that is set on fire at the end of the festival.
"Last year there was a lot of fuss, but we want to make fun of everyone," she said, standing in front of a float with an effigy of an Arab man as a snake charmer.
There was a popular uproar, which was fanned by French-sympathizing Democratic-Republicans (Jay was burned in effigy, and stones were thrown at Alexander Hamilton when he was trying to defend the treaty in public).
A Burning Man participant (left) evades a chasing firefighter and falls into the flames of an effigy at the annual Burning Man arts and music festival in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada on Sept. 2.
In Amritsar, video footage showed the effigy of the demon Ravana had just been lit and firecrackers were going off when the train plowed into the crowd, who were craning their necks and applauding the show.
Dominic Cummings, cast by his enemies variously as the puppet master of Brexit, Britain's Rasputin or a political vandal, was made into a giant effigy of the devil, complete with horns and manipulating his boss, Johnson.
Code Pink, a feminist anti-war group, displayed a balloon effigy of the president on the National Mall across from the World War II Memorial and blew whistles throughout the president's speech, the Washington Post reported.
Leaders and activists from several Islamic groups chanted slogan "Stop killing Rohingya Muslims" and burned an effigy of Suu Kyi as they marched in Dhaka in front of a national masque after prayers amid tight security.
Students attending the government-organized rally in the capital Tehran, broadcast live by state television, burned the Stars and Stripes, an effigy of Uncle Sam and pictures of President Donald Trump outside the former embassy compound.
This asymmetry pushed DC in a particular direction—Democrats, by and large, didn't have to worry about being burned in effigy for compromise votes, while Republicans constantly feared being outflanked to the right by primary challengers.
In advance of a high-profile visit to the country over the weekend, Cambodia's long-ruling prime minister, Hun Sen, prompted international outrage by publicly threatening violence against anyone who protested his presence by burning his effigy.
LONDON (Reuters) - British police arrested six men after a video was posted on the internet that showed men mocking the deadly Grenfell Tower blaze by burning an effigy of the building as part of Guy Fawkes' Night celebrations.
Before he spoke on Wednesday, a small group of protesters threw fake money at Leung, calling him a "liar" for not keeping policy promises, while a pro-democracy lawmaker held up a effigy of Leung resembling a monkey.
" Defiantly using male pronouns in a piece about the trans actress Laverne Cox, Williamson wrote, "Regardless of the question of whether he has had his genitals amputated, Cox is not a woman, but an effigy of a woman.
If your average university-age manchild was handed several million quid a year to play football, he'd probably end up living in a revolving glass masturbatorium suspended from a hundred-foot effigy of Sir Killalot from Robot Wars.
Among those participating are Abdul-Rahman Abdullah, whose work here includes a giant effigy of himself; Fiona McMonagle, a watercolor artist; and Loongkoonan, an Aboriginal artist who was born around 1910 and who began to paint in her 90s.
PARIS (Reuters) - A Paris wax museum unveiled a Donald Trump effigy with real human hair on Thursday, having being caught off guard with a half-ready figure of Hillary Clinton when he won the U.S. presidential election in November.
"Out of the blue, he just said, 'Look, if you're going to protest and you burn my photo or my effigy, I'm going to come follow you and go to your house and beat you up,' " Mr. Lim said.
Using the hashtag #RhodesMustFall, a group of Cape Town University students led a successful campaign to rid their campus of a bronze effigy of Cecil Rhodes, a British imperialist and Cape Colony prime minister of the late 19th century.
But while his party ponders whether to burn Harper in effigy, or erect a bronze statue in his likeness — with the conclusion that they may, in the end, do both — Harper has been something like a Canadian political unicorn.
But the war did not spare the ancient effigy of Our Lady of the Cabeza, whose 16th-century mountaintop sanctuary was reduced to rubble in 103 when Republican forces lay siege to Franco loyalists who had taken refuge there.
Richard Lapchick told me that his activist leanings emerged in his early childhood, most specifically when he awoke one morning at his family's home in Yonkers to find his father's effigy hanging from a tree in the front yard.
On Thursday, it was Mr. Macron who united their popular anger once again, exactly as he did a year ago when members of the protest movement known as the Yellow Vests guillotined him in effigy on the country's roundabouts.
In addition to the abortion comments, he has compared a black child to a "primate," called trans actress Laverne Cox "an effigy of a woman," and accused Bernie Sanders of leading a "national-socialist movement," as Jordan Weissman notes at Slate.
Salazar's revived cenotaph serves as an effigy for all the artworks lost to violence or the destruction of culture, but it also calls up interesting points about the nature of how we preserve history in the 21st century through collecting antiquities.
Sculptor Itay Zalait told reporters he had placed the four meter (13 foot) tall effigy of Netanyahu on a white pedestal in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square, adjacent to city hall, to test the limits of freedom of expression in Israel.
After careening from landmark to landmark (Ilana tailing her in covert disguises with frenetic glee), Abbi finds her best friend waiting for her at a cheap chain barbecue place with a tray of chicken fingers and her own cardboard effigy.
Ex-Mexican president Fox: 'I'm not going to pay for that f***ing wall' There was also an effigy of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the notorious leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel who escaped from prison and was recaptured in January.
The papier-mâché dummy is a caricature of compliance, embodying the idealized black man of the white hegemony's imagination, or seen through the white supremacist's window: a black life that matters only insomuch as it serves as entertainment and effigy.
LONDON (Reuters) - He turned "You're fired" into his reality show catch-phrase, but it was Donald Trump who went up in flames on Saturday - or at least an effigy of him did, as part of Britain's annual Bonfire Night celebrations.
Rybak has been convicted for burning an effigy of an Orthodox Jew, and made headlines this week for hanging a banner forbidding entrance to "Jews, Commies and all thieves and traitors of Poland" on the gate of a guesthouse he owned.
I like to envision the legendary curator Henry Geldzahler, the rebel who brought 20th-century art into the Met in 1969 (and was burned in effigy for it), chain-smoking as he walks up the back stairs to the library.
In 1984, when the Democratic National Convention made its way to the Golden City, the Sisters burned an effigy of far-right Christian ideologue Jerry Falwell, whose Christian fundamentalist group the "Moral Majority" then wielded much clout in American politics.
I insist on the things not being made out of limestone or alabaster, but being made out of materials that are urgent and itinerant, that will more or less be the effigy or the apparition of the thing that's been lost.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India was more cautious in his symbolism, presiding over a ceremony in Uttar Pradesh that culminated in the burning of an effigy with the words "May terrorism be wiped out for good" scrawled across its chest.
But university officials, who had signaled misgivings about the monument's continued presence on their campus while seeming to do little about it, soon secured and removed the effigy of a Confederate sentinel from the area where it had long stood.
Cover image: Demonstrators raise a six meter high effigy of Donald Trump, being dubbed the 'Trump Baby', in Parliament Square in protest against the U.S. President's current visit to the United Kingdom on July 13, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
On Saturday night in La Merced, a barrio in the southeast corner of Mexico City's historic center, residents gathered in a public square and looked on with delight as a paper mache effigy of Donald Trump exploded and burst into flames.
In what is most certainly a contender for worst art restoration project, a 500-year-old wooden effigy of San Jorge de Estella in the Spanish city of Estella-Lizarra has been, uh, restored by a "handicrafts teacher," according to the Guardian.
The Liars are forever getting locked into the abandoned children's ward of a mental hospital so they can find a broken old-timey doll that speaks in code, or finding dummies wearing masks of their faces that have been hanged in effigy.
"As someone from Detroit, who went to the DEMF (before it was Movement), The Works, Motor, Necto, Effigy Studios and illegal warehouses to hear Juan, Derrick, Kevin, Jeff and on and on, it stung to read this today," DeMember wrote in an email.
SYDNEY, Australia — Hong Lim, a dapper Australian politician who seems most at home walking the corridors of the colonial-era State Parliament of Victoria in a tailored suit, is not the first person you would imagine burning an effigy in a parking lot.
The attention ranged from interesting (Dee Haslam, a co-owner of the team, wearing a knit cap with Garrett's number on it) to "yikes" (Browns fans constructing a piñata effigy of Mason Rudolph and recreating Garrett hitting the quarterback with a helmet).
An effigy in the shape of Blake Griffin rises from the sunroof of the car, its arms raised and holding a basketball made of a bunch of almonds, glued together, in a nod to one of the host state's biggest agricultural exports and favorite snacks.
Those statements, of course, refer to The Donald's xenophobic views of immigration and his promise to build "a great, great wall" that Mexico will apparently fund, although Brahney notes that his cinderblock wall is there only to protect the sorry effigy from possible vandals.
She sent weird gifts, she burned someone in effigy, she wrote a crazy tell-all, she stole a lot of his stuff, she told everyone [Lord Byron] was sleeping with schoolboys—all the bad things you can do as an ex, Caroline Lamb did.
The troupe marches one by one in front of Mr. Kentridge's mucky charcoal animations, carrying cutout placards of flags, boats, gramophones and planes, as well as portrait busts of African intellectuals and an effigy of Raoul Hausmann's "Mechanical Head," a Dada artifact of 1919.
Even brief, flyaway strains of Sinatra and the Beatles, no doubt snatched from the pair of tattered speakers that the owner of Love Liquors sets out in front of his store each day alongside a huge plastic effigy of the rum pirate, Captain Morgan.
While the former are naturally narcissistic, entitled to the point where they will actually commission, and pose for, a permanent effigy of their heads, shoulders and perhaps even penises, the latter spend their lives in constant motion, and are somehow unsuitable for an immovable art.
The group appeared on stage, on top of individual scaffoldings, and on the very first beat of the music, while the remaining member took off their silver puffer jackets, an effigy of fifth ex-member Camila Cabello jumped off the set and fell onto the ground.
Ever since 252, when a small gathering of artists and friends first gathered at San Francisco's Baker Beach to celebrate the Summer Solstice by igniting an eight-foot male effigy, the art of the Burning Man festival was not meant to be seen by the outside world.
With 22.1's La Nona Hora, a sculpture that features Pope John Paul II being crushed by a meteorite, Cattelan caused such a furor in Poland that two members of the parliament tried to remove the offending boulder and stand the bludgeoned religious effigy upright by themselves.
Humiliated by a TV news interview in which she seems to defend whichever student hung a black effigy from a tree at Kristen's school, and reeling from the revelation that the principal is cutting the Empathy Initiative, Audrey has called Greg home for some sexual healing.
Earlier this year, the World Jewish Congress condemned the burning of an effigy of Judas in the Polish town of Pruchnik and hundreds of far-right supporters marching in Warsaw against a U.S. law on restitution of Jewish property seized during or after World War Two.
But as a walking sight gag, described by another character as "a petulant child in the body of an aging man," he's as much an effigy of the sitting American president as the Angry Baby balloon that flew over Parliament Square during Mr. Trump's brief recent visit.
LONDON (Reuters) - An effigy of John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons and bete noire of Brexiteers, will go up in flames on Saturday as part of an English town's bonfire night celebrations marking the failure of a 17th Century plot to blow up parliament.
Lewes Journal LEWES, England — Though it is never flattering to be burned in effigy, Donald J. Trump was in good company on Saturday when his image went up in flames not far from those of the British prime minister, Theresa May, and of a 17th-century pope.
Security forces fired tear gas to disperse the crowds after demonstrators placed one protester's coffin and an effigy of interim President Jeanine Anez on top of an armored military vehicle and tried to enter the square where the presidential palace is located, a Reuters witness said.
Just before construction on the Cathedral of St. John the Divine started in 1892, the donation of the tapestries was arranged by the Reverand Morgan Dix and Bishop Henry Codman Potter, whose tomb effigy is appropriately situated in front of the exhibited tapestries in the chapel.
Fictional characters like the Lone Ranger and Tonto appear alongside other recurring figures in Bradley's works, like the Zozobra, a giant effigy that's burned down every September by Santa Fe locals, and the Pueblo clown, a trickster figure in regional Indigenous traditions, seen here riding away on a skateboard.
But first, a primer on what exactly Burning Man is: The first incarnation of the festival took place on the summer solstice in 1986, when friends Larry Harvey and Jerry James spontaneously decided to burn an eight-foot-tall wooden effigy of a man on Baker Beach, San Francisco.
We should look at Yahoo not as a burning effigy to the god of irrelevance, but as a cautionary tale for tech companies of today, a history of how not to become something that, eventually, is sold only for the value of its parts rather than its potential.
For her first solo show, "Good Buy Human," open from June 23 to August 31 at The Breeder Gallery in Athens, Greece, Mark has created a hyperbolic effigy to commodification culture, with Haribo—once a luxury import with a literally-gilded surface—as her sacrificial lamb to burn in the pyre.
In one infamous 2015 episode, a man who burned an effigy of an Orthodox Jew at an ONR-organized anti-refugee rally in Wroclaw was sentenced to 10 months in jail; in a rare move, prosecutors said the sentence was too harsh, and the man eventually received a lighter sentence.
The following morning, an open-air Mass next to the sanctuary preceded what I had been told would be the most dramatic moment of the weekend: a procession through the village by the effigy of Our Lady of the Cabeza, carried aloft on an elaborate platform by dozens of heaving men.
At a time when pop music was still comfortably discredited — when purists would insist that it was shallow or somehow less "authentic" than "real music" — "Dancing On My Own" emerged exultant and unbothered, burning an effigy of loss and betrayal and heartbreak before scattering the ashes under a disco ball.
On Sunday, as it does every year, the effigy parade featured "the Savage", a white man clad in a black costume, his face and hands covered in black body paint, his head adorned with a feathered war bonnet, a chain hanging from his neck and a golden piercing protruding from his nose.
In classic French fashion, farmers have been resorting to protests that border on performance art, such as burning an effigy of a French ecology minister, blocking tourist destinations, dumping 160,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables on Paris' Place de la République, and using tractors to spray manure onto government buildings in numerous cities.
Baker Nude BeachThis frigid shoreline starts in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge, and it was once the epicenter of the—now hilariously commercial—Burning Man festival (it moved after four years to Nevada because you can't legally burn a giant effigy in a region that's prone to annual, billion dollar wildfires).
But it's unlikely any ceremony will ever inspire more heated division than the Oscars a little over 19923 years ago, when the best supporting actress winner, Vanessa Redgrave, was burned in effigy outside the theater, booed by some audience members during her acceptance speech and rebuked by a presenter later in the evening.
Depictions of Burning Man tend to focus on the hedonistic antics of attendees, but from the beginning, when its co-founder, Larry Harvey, burned a wooden effigy as a summer solstice ritual on a San Francisco beach in 240, art has been part of its DNA, and increasingly the museum world is taking notice.
Along the way, they find themselves in clubs named Contagion and ThrashingLimb, high on a drug called Ellipsis, rubbing elbows with the rich and famous, people like DJAcquisitionFee and VelvetRope and Effigy and TastyAshes and MisterMenu, a new-money celebrity who happens to be the previous owner of the aforementioned bag full of cash.
Anti-racism campaigners say the attendance of Jacek Miedlar, a fiery speaker accused of spreading hatred against Jews and Muslims, and Piotr Rybak, once convicted of burning an effigy of an Orthodox Jew, shows the deepening links between European extremist networks – and the esteem with which Poland's thriving ultranationalist scene is held by the far-right around Europe.
Including not only fine art but also wax effigies and anatomical models, the show opens with a hyperrealistic sculpture by Duane Hanson from 383, jumps from a 15th-century Donatello sculpture to a Spanish Renaissance work by El Greco, and juxtaposes a modern android with a 19th-century effigy of Jeremy Bentham, made with the British philosopher's bones.
Someone will be eager to step up and fight Trump's war on the press for him, they'll do their best brick wall impression from behind the podium, and they'll eventually get worn out of being burned in effigy on all the late night programs and quit to go write a memoir and do some speaking gigs.

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