This paper investigates of the materials and techniques, used by Baldassarre Fontana and his workshop, to create\nthe stuccoes of the Gallery of the Angels at Uherčice Castle (CZ) dated between 1692 and 1696, when the artist\nwas at the height of his career. So far, the stucco decoration has mainly been studied considering stylistic features,\nand very
Marta Caroselli +2 more
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THE STUCCO DECORATION OF THE MONUMENTAL ARCH ON THE DECUMANUS MAXIMUS AT HERCULANEUM
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Marina Caso
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The Restoration of the Stucco Decoration in the two Liechtenstein Palaces in Vienna
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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Techniques and Stylistic Characteristics of Stucco Decorations in Ilkhanid Architecture of Iran
Ilkhanid architecture occupies a distinctive position in the history of Islamic art through the development of highly elaborate stucco decoration. Despite their technical and artistic significance, these works have seldom been examined with respect to ...
Atefeh Shekofteh
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Biodeterioration effects of three Aspergillus species on stucco supported on a wooden panel modeled from Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay Mausoleum, Egypt [PDF]
This study focuses on the magnificent decoration of a painted and gilded wooden panel with signs of fungal biodeterioration caused by Aspergillus species in the Mausoleum of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay, Cairo, Egypt.
Hala A. M. Afifi +3 more
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Decorated bodies for eternal life: A multidisciplinary study of late Roman Period stucco-shrouded portrait mummies from Saqqara (Egypt). [PDF]
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.
Stephanie Zesch +10 more
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Continuity of Sassanid Motifs in Stucco Decorations of Seymareh Mosque [PDF]
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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Suitable classification of mortars from ancient Roman and Renaissance frescoes using thermal analysis and chemometrics. [PDF]
Background Literature on mortars has mainly focused on the identification and characterization of their components in order to assign them to a specific historical period, after accurate classification.
Tomassetti M +4 more
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This work investigated the techniques used for creating a three-dimensional stucco decoration. During the multidisciplinary project "The art and industry of Ticino plasterers from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century", some stucco works mainly ...
Marta Caroselli
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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 +2 more
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