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Lockwood nodded as if he were hearing the judgment of Solomon.
Many historic town halls still have such a room, usually decorated with scenes from the Judgment of Solomon.
Judgment of Solomon; after the same.
He engraved Raphael's Judgment of Solomon and a few other plates.
Here too, the Treaty of Rome pronounced a judgment of Solomon.
On reflection, my answer is that Dr. Foretich should think about the judgment of Solomon.
That's another judgment of Solomon."
In the Southampton Town Hall there is a Judgment of Solomon by him.
The Judgment of Solomon.
The Judgment of Solomon has long been a popular subject for artists and is often chosen for decoration of courthouses.
The Pedestrian Association cautioned that "the Judgment of Solomon" would be needed to decide how to implement the ideas in the report.
In at least one instance they caused real damage, knocking a piece of marble from a group of statues called "The Judgment of Solomon."
The famous Judgment of Solomon from the Bible is portrayed in Solomon and Sheba.
Ignatz Dollinger, a wise judge, cannot determine who is the real mother, so enacts a version of the Judgment of Solomon.
He was known for his wall and ceiling paintings, most notably the Judgment of Solomon in the Vierschaar, or courtroom, of the Hague city hall.
In one account, known as the Judgment of Solomon, two women came before Solomon to resolve a quarrel over which was the true mother of a baby.
"The Judgment of Solomon: Global Protections for Tradition and the Problem of Community Ownership."
On the rear corner of the Doge's Palace is a sculpture of the Judgment of Solomon with the archangel Gabriel above.
Cambyses Appointing Otanes Judge, Judgment of Solomon, and Last Judgment by Rubens.
The inscriptions say "The Judgment of Solomon," in Hebrew, and "The Judgment of Bao-Chung," in Chinese.
Up the stairway and immediately behind the heavy wooden entrance doors is the Vierschaar, with a decorative painting of the Judgment of Solomon by Pieter van Bronckhorst.
In "The Judgment of Solomon," the baby (whose mother pleads for its life with the cruel soldier who holds her child nearly upside down) seems to dangle, terrifyingly, directly over our heads.
In the Quirinal, he painted 'The Judgment of Solomon,' and others of his works are in Santa Maria Maggiore and in the Rotunda.
Whilst sounding like a 'soft' option, such clauses often represent the judgment of Solomon, as if the parties are unable to mediate the dispute out, then usually the enterprise will be dissolved.
"It requires the judgment of Solomon and the diplomacy of Colin Powell," he says, confident he possesses both, along with a no-nonsense knack for spotting economic trends and sizing up stocks.