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The hierarchical use of stucco decoration and wall painting in a representative building in Palmyra
Syria. Archéologie, art et histoire, 2019In the ancient city of Palmyra, a building with a big courtyard provides a unique context for interior stucco decoration and wall painting. The distribution of stucco- and wall paintings is clearly concentrated in certain areas of the building.
Barbara Tober
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Papers of the British School at Rome, 1977
In my earlier paper on the ‘Stanze di Venere’ (written in 1973), I referred to the progressive deterioration of the stucco and other decorations in the Roman remains at Baia. The following pages are an attempt to provide a full record of the Baian stucco-work not covered in the first article.
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In my earlier paper on the ‘Stanze di Venere’ (written in 1973), I referred to the progressive deterioration of the stucco and other decorations in the Roman remains at Baia. The following pages are an attempt to provide a full record of the Baian stucco-work not covered in the first article.
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Geoffrey Beard, Stucco and Decorative Plasterwork in Europe
2023Rezension zu: Geoffrey Beard, Stucco and Decorative Plasterwork in Europe. London, Thames and Hudson Limited 1983. 192 Seiten, 15 Textabbildungen, dazu 16 farbige und 134 schwarzweiße Abbildungen auf Tafeln. — Deutsche Parallelausgabe: Stuck: Die Entwicklungplastischer Dekoration. Herrsching, Schuler Verlagsgesellschaft 1983.
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2017
This chapter discusses the artistic elements excavated at Kellia. Numerous buildings, decorations of some sort have been unearthed, ranging from simple graffito-like drawings in red ocher to elaborate painted stucco imitations of columns. Most of these decorations were found in the oratories, the private or communal rooms for prayer.
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This chapter discusses the artistic elements excavated at Kellia. Numerous buildings, decorations of some sort have been unearthed, ranging from simple graffito-like drawings in red ocher to elaborate painted stucco imitations of columns. Most of these decorations were found in the oratories, the private or communal rooms for prayer.
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Anastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art
: This paper delves deeply into the symbol of the ibex and its profound iconographic metamorphosis. The central focus is whether examining existing stucco sculptures, from the Iranian Style “Out of Place” to Umayyad sculptural embellishment, can ...
Siyana Georgieva
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: This paper delves deeply into the symbol of the ibex and its profound iconographic metamorphosis. The central focus is whether examining existing stucco sculptures, from the Iranian Style “Out of Place” to Umayyad sculptural embellishment, can ...
Siyana Georgieva
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Turkish Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2021
Maxime Durocher
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Maxime Durocher
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Opuscula historiae artium
The study focuses on the early work in central and eastern Europe of the stucco artist and sculptor Baldassare Fontana (1661–1733). It is based on an analysis of archival documents from the Liechtenstein family archive in Vienna and points out for the ...
Jana Zapletalová
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The study focuses on the early work in central and eastern Europe of the stucco artist and sculptor Baldassare Fontana (1661–1733). It is based on an analysis of archival documents from the Liechtenstein family archive in Vienna and points out for the ...
Jana Zapletalová
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Reducing the material consumption of stucco decorations based on information technology
Smart composite in constructionThe use of modern additive technologies through the automation of the process of creating moulds and manufacturing moulded decorative elements allows for a reduction in material costs for construction work. However, the task of minimising the consumption of building materials is not fully solved. The paper describes an attempt to improve mould creation
Sergey Fedosov +2 more
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