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Let's see it with the top of the vitrine on.
After the book, he started putting his work into vitrines.
“Now, a few words about the making of these vitrines.
Many of these are bronze, some very old, what you see throughout the world in museum vitrines.
Is this a department store vitrine or a stained glass window?
She walked to a locked vitrine that had small figures behind glass.
To the left of the stove is a walnut vitrine.
The effect is to have them looking like specimens to be observed in a vitrine.
The cabinet or vitrine is also an image of curiosity itself.
The jewels stood in vitrines mounted high off the ground.
When one turns from the vitrines and 50's works to see where it all led, disappointment, or at least worry, can set in.
The show is spread through nine large galleries, which gives the eyes a little rest time between vitrines.
The show is a series of vitrines, each showcasing a different collection or film.
In the first, dark wooden walls and vitrines are meant to suggest a 19th century museum.
On the wall and in the vitrines below were the artifacts: the trash left over from the war.
The vitrines stood empty; shows were at an end.
A narrow hall from the small cabinet room is lined with vitrines.
Some booths are like large vitrines; you can see everything from the aisle.
Many of these are kept in big glass vitrines that form the walls between rooms, forming a personal museum.
He did these vitrines, which I felt were dreadful.
After this painting, there are three more vitrines of ephemera, but the point has been made.
The vitrines won't be signposted; you'll come across them if you're lucky.
For the most part, the exhibition's 166 objects are arranged in 28 crowded vitrines.
What am I supposed to do, amputate all your limbs and put you in a vitrine?
Here is the cycle of life and death in microcosm, confined within a vitrine.