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Ancient Restoration in Roman Polychromy: Detecting Aesthetic Changes? [PDF]

open access: yesHeritage, 2022
peer reviewedFew instances of material evidence for ancient colour restorations have been documented over the last 20 years, during which time the scientific approach to the study of polychromy has been defined.
Elisabetta Neri   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

A new approach to locate, characterise and restore in 3D polychromy of Apollo’s temple at Delphi (4th century B. C.)

open access: yesDigital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
In Ancient Greece, architecture and sculpture were painted. Nevertheless, the appearance of the colors used to decorate buildings remains largely unknown due to lack of evidence. The Temple of Apollo at Delphi, is no exception to this situation.
Vincent Baillet   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Spectroscopic and chromatographic studies of sculptural polychromy in the Zhongshan Grottoes (R.P.C.)

open access: yesJournal of Cultural Heritage, 2013
The sculptural polychromy in the Zhongshan Grottoes, sited in northwest China, has been investigated in terms of chemical composition of employed materials and pigments, state of conservation and painting technique.
G Chiavari, Dora Melucci
exaly   +2 more sources
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Polychromy

Sculpture Review, 2003
David van Zanten   +2 more
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Personal Polychromy

<p dir="ltr">This design thesis aims to challenge the western white architectural preference and chromophobia. This has stemmed from centuries of colour being demonised in art and design, while white has been idealised - a bias rooted in historic colour associations, and the misconception that ancient architecture was entirely white. As a result,
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Research on Polychromy of the Gothic Wooden Sculpture "Virgin and Child" from Očura and Polychromy of its Reproduction

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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Zur altchristlichen Marmor-Polychromie

1970
Römische Quartalschrift, Bd.
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Precious-Metal Polychromy in Egypt in the time of Tutankhamun

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 2001
Gold 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.
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polychromy, architectural, Greek and Roman

2019
The 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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