- A
mural is any
piece of
graphic artwork that is
painted or
applied directly to a wall,
ceiling or
other permanent substrate.
Mural techniques include fresco...
- A
mural crown (Latin:
corona muralis) is a
crown or
headpiece representing city walls, towers, or fortresses. In
classical antiquity, it was an emblem...
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Mexican muralism refers to the art
project initially funded by the
Mexican government in the
immediate wake of the
Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) to depict...
- Look up
Mural,
mural, or
muralism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
mural is any
piece of
artwork painted or
applied directly on a wall,
ceiling or...
- a
characteristic feature in
severe cases of COVID-19 and in long COVID.
Mural thrombi are
thrombi that
adhere to the wall of a
large blood vessel or heart...
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Horiuchi Mural, also
known as
Seattle Mural, is a
mural by Paul
Horiuchi in
Seattle Center, in Seattle, Washington. It was
commissioned for the Century...
- A
mural instrument is an
angle measuring instrument mounted on or
built into a wall. For
astronomical purposes,
these walls were
oriented so they lie...
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Mural is a 1943
large painting by
American artist Jackson Pollock.
Although signed and
dated 1943, the
signature and date were not
added until 1947, and...
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political murals in Europe. It is
believed that
almost 2,000
murals have been do****ented
since the 1970s. In 2014, the book The
Belfast Mural Guide estimated...
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Mural cells are the
vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs), and pericytes, of the microcirculation. Both
types are in
close contact with the endothelial...