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Natural Lighting, Gilts and Polychromy of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral
Lighting either natural or not in the european medieval architecture (roman period) is studied and simulated around a special and famous example. "Notre-Dame de Paris" cathedral and its polychromy are studied for many years and, today the remains of ...
Politi, Carine +3 more
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The evolution of craft work in the strategic development of a family enterprise
Abstract Research Summary Craft firms characterized by a humanistic approach to work face a tension between adhering to pure craft principles and embracing industrialization. This challenge is heightened in family‐controlled craft firms, striving to uphold tradition while adapting to change.
Emanuela Rondi +3 more
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A policromia é um elemento indissociável da escultura medieval, sem o qual não é possível entendê-la na sua plenitude. A degradação e a perda dos materiais, assim como as frequentes repolicromias que ocorrem ao longo do tempo, impedem muitas vezes a ...
Isabel Pombo Cardoso +3 more
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Changsha ware glaze color: Composition, nanostructure, and copper and iron speciation
Abstract The opacity/transparency, color, and production of designs in Changsha ware, a Tang dynasty Chinese stoneware renowned for its polychromy and pioneering high‐temperature red glaze, are studied by analyzing the composition, micro/nanostructure, and copper/iron speciation.
MingYue Yuan +7 more
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Abstract A wooden polychrome statuette of Virgin and Child in Majesty, currently in the Museum Montanelli in Prague, is actually a torso. It was created in the 11th or 12th century at the latest, being the oldest wooden polychrome statuette in the Czech Republic.
Janka Hradilová +3 more
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Abstract This paper presents the results of the mineralogical, petrographic and chemical study of different archaeological samples related to terracruda sculptures and other elements that were part of the architectural decoration of the Buddhist sites of Tepe Narenj and Qol‐e‐tut (Kabul, Afghanistan; fifth to 11th centuries CE).
Monica López‐Prat +12 more
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The National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia, a Roman city close to the Adriatic Sea, nowadays in north-eastern Italy, hosts a permanent exhibition of Roman sculptures with many traces of polychromy.
Marta Novello, Sara Lenzi
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Olympian Jupiter. Winckelmann and Quatremère de Quincy on Ancient Polychromy
A number of Western museums may boast of their important collections of Classical Greek and Roman art. Marble statues of deities or heroes from Classical Antiquity, and important works in painting and architecture from different historical epochs, have ...
Hodne, Lasse
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Censire la policromia. Le lastre Campana del Museo Nazionale Romano
Il Museo Nazionale Romano conserva centinaia di lastre Campana, sia provenienti da collezioni storiche che da importanti contesti archeologici, che solo in minima parte sono state studiate e pubblicate. Molte di queste conservano tracce di colore, spesso
Giulia D'Angelo +2 more
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