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  • Among the great works which he executed in this pontificate are the Baldachin, or great altar of St. Peter's, in bronze and gilt, under the centre of the great dome; the four colossal statues which fill the niches under the pedatives; the pulpit and canopy of St. Peter's; the Campanile; and the Barberini palace.

    Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects and Curiosities of Art (Vol. 3 of 3) Shearjashub Spooner 1834

  • That involved both a sponsorship fee as well as Land Rover providing cars to ferry Rag & Bone V.I.P. guests to and from their show, said Douglas Hand, an attorney at Baldachin Amburgey who helped negotiate the contract.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • "Under U.S. law, there are two intellectual property regimes involved here: copyright and trademark," said Douglas Hand, a New York-based attorney with Hand, Baldachin, Amburgey who specializes in the fashion industry and does not represent either company.

    latimes.com - News 2010

  • "Under U.S. law, there are two intellectual property regimes involved here: copyright and trademark," said Douglas Hand, a New York-based attorney with Hand, Baldachin, Amburgey who specializes in the fashion industry and does not represent either company.

    latimes.com - News 2010

  • 1 High above all a cloth of state was spread, cloth of state > {Baldachin, canopy suspended on pillars above throne} 2 And a rich throne, as bright as sunny day,

    The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 Edmund Spenser

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