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The Color of Life:
Polychromy in Sculpture from Antiquity to ...
This book presents five essays on polychromy in classical Greek through contemporary sculpture, along with discussions of over 40 extraordinary polychrome sculptures.
Roberta Panzanelli, Eike D. Schmidt, Kenneth D. S. Lapatin, 2008
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The Architectonic Colour:
Polychromy in the Purist ...
With the term 'the architectonic colour', Le Corbusier (1887-1965) referred tot he profound link between this gamma and architecture. This book is an account of a significant aspect of Le Corbusier's work.
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History of Architectural Theory:
The early chapters continue to put forward arguments in favour of polychromy,
and contain a good deal of invective directed at Kugler, hut we can also sense
that polychromy has come to signify for him an organic artistic expression in the ...
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The Poetics of Appearance in the Attic Korai
From a more clinical point of view, the polychromy may also be in the end the
korai s most valuable attribute, the extent of its preservation among the members
of this group being unparalleled among ancient works of art. Polychromed ...
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Reading the Reverse Façade of Reims Cathedral: Royalty and ...
1.2 North transept, Reims Cathedral, saints' portal tympanum, stone and
polychromy, 1225. Photo: Pascale L.-R. 1.3 North transept, Reims Cathedral,
saints' portal, left jamb figures, stone and polychromy, 1225. Photo: Pascale L.-R.
1.4 Reims ...
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Changing Ideals in Modern Architecture, 1750-1950
I ^o understand fully the ideals of architects in the mid-nineteenth century, I
particularly of Renaissance Revivalists and Gothic Revivalists, it is impor- JL tant
to appreciate the influence of what was then called 'Architectural Polychromy', ...
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Norwich Cathedral: Church, City, and Diocese, 1096-1996
19. The. Medieval. Polychromy. David. Park. and. Helen. Howard. While the
stunning paintings of Bishop Losinga and the sumptuous scheme of the ante-
reliquary chapel are perhaps now the most celebrated wall paintings in the
cathedral, ...
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Historical Painting Techniques, Materials, and Studio ...
Analysis of paint fragments found on the richly sculpted west front of Ex eter
Cathedral has revealed evidence ofa magnificent polychromy on both
architecture and sculpture, giv ing vital information on fourteenthand fifteenth-
century materials ...
Arie Wallert, Erma Hermens, Marja Peek, 1995
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Living Wooden Culture Throughout Europe
Another kind of damage is caused by changes in the composition of the existing
polychromy. If the old painted decoration did not suit the prevailing aesthetic
tastes of the time, another was painted on its surface. After some time this new ...
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Painted Wood: History and Conservation
A general examination revealed obvious differences in the outline of decorative
elements between the carved surfaces and the polychromy. Furthermore, eyes,
eyebrows, lips, and cheeks were found to have been painted directly on the ...
Valerie Dorge, F. Carey Howlett, 1998
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «POLYCHROMY»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
polychromy în contextul următoarelor știri.
Louvre Abu Dhabi Stories: Immortal Figures, showcasing art from …
This wooden sculpture with polychromy – paint on wood – comes from New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, and from the 18th/19th centuries. «The National, Iul 15»
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Jerry also a large man whose hands never lose a polychromy of polish and wood stain sweats over an Art Deco chest to engender the right ... «Huffington Post UK, Iun 15»
Redefining beauty in the suburbs of Victorian London
But polychromy emerged repeatedly in comments on the Crystal Palace at Sydenham as a symbol of the challenges of presenting classical ... «OUPblog, Iun 15»
The family dynasty that transformed woodturning into an art form
The tortured polychromy of the favoured tulip poplar has an alternative in the Acer negundo (known as box elder, or ash-leaved maple), which, ... «Financial Times, Mai 15»
What Catholic England would look like today
Until the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, our cathedrals were exploding with polychromy. There was nothing dark about them. Neither was ... «Catholic Herald Online, Apr 15»
IU Art Museum hosts expert in Greek, Roman artwork
Polychromy refers to the use of many colors in decoration, especially in architecture and sculpture. Abbe used the term many times throughout ... «Indiana Daily Student, Feb 15»
A Banner Year for Asia Week New York as the Met Celebrates the …
Wood, traces of polychromy and gilding embellish a large, delicately refined wood sculpture of Guanyin from the Song Dynasty (960-1279) in ... «ArtfixDaily, Feb 15»
Rare 13th-century sculpture of Virgin Mary highlights latest …
... base with extensive gilding, is notable for the tenderness of the carving of the Virgin's face, and the extensive preservation of its polychromy. «cleveland.com, Dec 14»
The Windows of St. Thomas Church
At St. Thomas he used his polychromy of marble detailing to organize the facades with unifying horizontals — e.g. the string course that ties ... «BurlingtonFreePress.com, Oct 14»
Sculpture as the ancients intended
An international team of archaeologists, conservators and natural scientists are studying the polychromy of the Greek and Roman statues, ... «The Copenhagen Post, Sep 14»