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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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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From the 16th to the 18th century, many artists and craftspeople coming from villages in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, well known for its stucco tradition, worked actively in Central Europe.
Marta Caroselli +2 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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Comparative Study on the Stucco Decorations of Two Monuments from the Greater Khorasan: Robat Sharaf and Faryoumad Mosque (Seljuq, Khwarazmian, Ilkhanid) [PDF]
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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An Analytical View on the Stucco Decorations of Ilkhanid Religious Buildings: A Case Study of Pir-i Bakran, Isfahan, Iran [PDF]
Stucco decorations are among the major decorative elements of the religious structures of the Ilkhanid period in Iran.Typical examples of these decorations are found in the mausoleum of Pir-i Bakran, located some” 30 km” southwestof Isfahan. Owing to the
Mohammad Zarei +3 more
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Comparative study the Stucco decorations discovered from historical city of Dareh Shahr With examples Available in Mosque of Nain [PDF]
Dareh Shahr has been located in the South West of Ilam province. Its histories establish goes back to the second century. The most important archaeological finds of it is the stucco decorations that in terms of aesthetics, composition of relief, and use ...
Yuonos Yuosofvand, Farshad Miri
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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]
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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Identifying the Semantic-oriented Functions of Stucco Decorations in Chelleh-Khaneh at Khanqah of Bayazid Bastami [PDF]
In Islamic Architecture, building decoration and ornamentation are considered as integrated elements of any buildings. Apparent presence of decorations such as line drawings, vegetative and geometrical designs, composes the secondary nature of Islamic ...
shabnam haghighnejad +2 more
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An Insight into Gandharan Art: Materials and Techniques of Polychrome Decoration
Gandharan art developed in the Himalayan area in the early centuries CE. It has been investigated mostly from an iconographic point of view, missing, until very recently, a systematic technical investigation of materials and techniques. Recently our team
Anna Lluveras-Tenorio +7 more
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