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The Restoration of the Stucco Decoration in the two Liechtenstein Palaces in Vienna

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles
The baroque expansion of Vienna began after 1683. In the 1690s, Johann Adam Andreas von Liechtenstein (1657–1712) had a garden palace built, followed a little later by a new city palace, which was completed in 1712.
Johann Kräftner
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Stucco-ceilings with moulded ornaments in the Netherlands. The development of and influences from abroad on the 19th Dutch practise

open access: yesGe-conservación, 2023
This article focuses on the production of plaster ornaments in the 19th century. The article concludes with a special example in the Netherlands. From the Renaissance stucco ornaments on walls and ceilings were partly cast.
Wijnand Freling
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Pigments on Roman Wall Painting and Stucco Fragments from the Monte d’Oro Area (Rome): A Multi-Technique Approach

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2020
This work concerns the characterisation of a set of wall painting and stucco fragments collected during a rescue excavation carried out in 2013 by the Soprintendenza Archeologica in the Monte d’Oro area (Rome).
Vittoria Guglielmi   +5 more
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Abbasid Jumeirah, Dubai. An Overview of the Site and Its Architectural Stucco Decoration

open access: yesÉtudes et Travaux (Institute des Cultures Méditerranéennes et Orientales de l'Académie Polonaise des Sciences)
Jumeirah (Dubai) is one of the most important sites for the understanding of the Abbasid period in eastern Arabia. At the same time, it is severely understudied and the small number of publications available on the subject situates Jumeirah on the ...
Karol Juchniewicz, Agnieszka Lic
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Decorated bodies for eternal life: A multidisciplinary study of late Roman Period stucco-shrouded portrait mummies from Saqqara (Egypt). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2020
This study focuses on the multidisciplinary investigation of three stucco-shrouded mummies with mummy portrait from Egypt dating from the late 3rd to the middle of the 4th century AD, corresponding to the late Roman Period.
Zesch S   +10 more
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AN ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION AND A MYCOLOGICAL STUDY OF SOME ARCHITECTURAL STUCCO MONUMENTS IN THE PERIOD OF MAMLUK AND OTTOMAN RULE OF THE ISLAMIC ERA, EGYPT. [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2023
Architectural stucco carvings suffer from many aspects of deterioration due to environmental corrosion factors, especially moisture. Moisture is the key factor for the establishment and spread of fungi within the stucco granules, and it leads to the ...
EL-SAYED EL-MORSY   +3 more
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Continuity of Sassanid Motifs in Stucco Decorations of Seymareh Mosque [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2021
In the pre-Islamic era, stucco was used to cover the walls of palaces and temples, because the building materials such as stone, sandstone or crude clay were not very interesting, and the richness of decorated walls was more effective than bare walls ...
Mahtab Mobini, Tayebe Shakarami
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A Comparative Analysis of Visual Elements of the Stucco Ornaments in Soltaniyeh Monument, Sayyed Roknaddin Mausoleum and Sayyed Shamsaddin Mausoleum in Yazd [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2022
One of the related techniques and ornaments of architecture is the usage of stucco and stucco ornaments, which have had unique features in each historical period before and after Islam.
Farnoush Shamili   +2 more
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Comparative Study on the Stucco Decorations of Two Monuments from the Greater Khorasan: Robat Sharaf and Faryoumad Mosque (Seljuq, Khwarazmian, Ilkhanid) [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2019
Khorasan’s architecture is famous for simple forms in the early Islamic period of Iran. In fact, from the 4th century AH decorations and Stucco decorations flourished; after simplicity of the Khorasan’s school, came an important decoration part in ...
Atefeh Shekofteh
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THE “GABINETTO OF GILDED STUCCO” IN THE ROYAL PALACE OF PORTICI, NAPLES (ITALY): SURVEY AND DIAGNOSIS FOR CONSERVATION [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2020
During the 18th century architecture in Naples reached an extremely balanced synthesis between architectural spatiality and decorative apparatuses representing the most successful example of local inventiveness over history.
D. Treccozzi   +3 more
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