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Brixton murals Detachment of wall
paintings Institute of
Mural Painting List of New Deal
murals List of
United States post
office murals Mexican muralism Murals...
- The
Seagram Murals are a
series of large-scale
paintings by
abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko. The
murals,
characterized by
their dark and somber...
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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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prominent as the Big Three,
women also
created murals in Mexico. From the 1920s to the 1970s,
murals with nationalistic,
social and
political messages...
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Tillie is the
nickname of two
murals of a
grinning figure that were
painted on the side of the
Palace Amu****ts
building in
Asbury Park, New Jersey, United...
- Tomb of King Tongmyong. The
murals are
strongly coloured and show
daily life and
mythology of the time. By 2005, 70
murals had been found,
mostly in the...
- A
mural crown (Latin:
corona muralis) is a
crown or
headpiece representing city walls, towers, or fortresses. In
classical antiquity, it was an emblem...
- century.
Iconography of the
mythological character in
murals are
based on the Dhyanaslokas. The
murals of
Thirunadhikkara Cave
Temple (now
ceded to Tamil...
- to
thousands of
murals,
earning it the
nickname "the
mural capital of the world" or "the
mural capital of America." The city's
mural culture began and...
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frescoes helped establish the
mural movement in
Mexican and
international art.
Between 1922 and 1953,
Rivera painted murals in,
among other places, Mexico...