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Incises (1994/2001) and Sur
Incises (1996/1998) are two
related works of the
French composer Pierre Boulez. The
pitches of the row used in
Incises and...
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underlying bedrock are
known in
general as
incised cutoff meanders. As in the case of the
Anderson Bottom Rincon,
incised meanders that have
either steep-sided...
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known as the
Linear Band Ware,
Linear Ware,
Linear Ceramics or
Incised Ware culture,
falling within the Danubian I
culture of V.
Gordon Childe...
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Incised painting is a
technique used to
decorate stone surfaces. First, a
channel is
scratched in the stone. Then, a
thick paint or
stucco plaster is...
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incise, or
incised in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Incision may
refer to: Cutting, the
separation of an object, into two or more...
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strophes sur le nom de Sacher. Further, Boulez's Répons, Dérive 1,
Incises and Sur
Incises all use tone rows with the same pitches. The hexachord's complement...
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Incised valleys are mountain-valley-like
features that
commonly result from
river down
cutting into
coastal plains and
continental shelves in response...
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domes and
vaults of the
sandstone buildings are
worked with
tracery of
incised painting to
create elaborate geometric forms.
Herringbone inlays define...
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cingulum region.
Incisally, they are
visibly asymmetrical, as the
mesial incisal edge is
slightly shorter than the
distal incisal edge,
which places...
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printing and
printmaking techniques in
which the
image is
incised into a
surface and the
incised line or
sunken area
holds the ink. It is the
direct opposite...