- A
pinacotheca (Latin
borrowing from
Ancient Gr****: πινακοθήκη, romanized: pinakothēkē = πίναξ, pinax, '(painted) board, tablet' + θήκη, thēkē, 'box, chest')...
- the
Pinakotheke on the
Acropolis of Athens.
Pinacotheca may also
refer to:
Pinacotheca,
Melbourne Pinacotheca (Doctor Who) This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Pinacotheca was a
gallery in Melbourne, Australia.
Established in 1967 by
Bruce Pollard, it was
ideologically committed to the avant-garde and represented...
- Muni****l
Pinacotheca (Spanish:
Pinacoteca Muni****l
Ignacio Merino), also
known as the
Pinacotheca of Lima (Spanish:
Pinacoteca de Lima), is a
pinacotheca housed...
- see the
Doctor on
trial by the Time
Lords for
investigating the
planet Pinacotheca,
which has a
museum showing places and
times in the universe. "Christopher...
- exhibition) "Contemporary Paintings",
Pinacotheca,
Richmond (group exhibition) 1992: "Recent Paintings",
Pinacotheca,
Richmond (solo exhibition) 1993: "Monotypes...
- The
Pinacoteca do
Estado de São
Paulo (Portuguese for "
pinacotheca (picture gallery) of the
state of São Paulo") is one of the most
important art museums...
- the
opening of
Gutai Pinacotheca marked the group’s
establishment within the
globalizing art world.: 122–127 The
Pinacotheca was
closed in
April 1970...
- (γλύφειν),
meaning "cut into stone". It was an
allusion to the word
pinacotheca (from πίναξ pinax, "panel" or "painting").
Glypton (γλυπτόν) is the Gr****...
- inscriptions; the
topography section, with
ancient maps of Salento; the
Pinacotheca, with
paintings from the 14th to 18th
centuries from the
Venetian and...