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2022
„Bogorodica s Djetetom“ kasnogotička je skulptura koja pripada kapeli sv. Jakova na Očuri. Datira vjerojatno s početka 16. stoljeća.1 Nalazila se na glavnom oltaru kapele i u povijesnim spisima navode ju kao „čudotvoran kip“ te je kao takva bila stoljećima čašćena od puka koji i dandanas, unatoč mnogim promjenama, dolazi hodočastiti na Očuru.
Jembrih, Zvjezdana, Božičević, Ana
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„Bogorodica s Djetetom“ kasnogotička je skulptura koja pripada kapeli sv. Jakova na Očuri. Datira vjerojatno s početka 16. stoljeća.1 Nalazila se na glavnom oltaru kapele i u povijesnim spisima navode ju kao „čudotvoran kip“ te je kao takva bila stoljećima čašćena od puka koji i dandanas, unatoč mnogim promjenama, dolazi hodočastiti na Očuru.
Jembrih, Zvjezdana, Božičević, Ana
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Precious-Metal Polychromy in Egypt in the time of Tutankhamun
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2001Gold and silver appear in Egypt at least as early as the Predynastic Period, and remained thereafter in use for the manufacture of ritual and funerary objects and personal possessions. On occasion, the ancient metalworker or his patron would choose to combine them in the manufacture of an objet de vertu: a jewel, a vessel, a royal coffin. The earliest
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Ancient Restoration in Roman Polychromy: Detecting Aesthetic Changes?
Heritage, 2022Elisabetta Neri +2 more
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polychromy, architectural, Greek and Roman
2019The polychromy of Greek and Etrusco-Roman architecture comprises the chromatic effects and surface treatments of exterior façades and roofs, as well as interior floors, walls, and ceilings. Colour and/or contrasts of light and shadow are the basis for all architectural ornamentation.
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polychromy, sculptural, Greek and Roman
2018The term “polychromy” has been in use since the early 19th century to denote the presence of any element of colour in Greek and Roman sculpture. The evidence for such polychromy is literary, epigraphical, archaeological, and archeometric; research on the subject therefore requires collaboration between the humanities, conservation science, and natural ...
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, 1944
Gisela M. A. Richter, Lindsley F. Hall
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Gisela M. A. Richter, Lindsley F. Hall
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