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plafond can be a
product of
monumental painting or sculpture.
Picturesque plafonds can be
painted directly on
plaster (as a fresco, oil, tempera, synthetic...
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captivating patterns. In
large Rococo buildings, ceilings,
often referred to as
plafonds, were
painted and
gilded with
scenes depicting ancient Gr**** and Roman...
- The
Plafond knot, with its spiral-like
center and
rectangular border, was
inspired by the
decorations found on the dome-like
central sections of ceilings...
- and sculptor,
known mostly from his
monumental wall
paintings and
plafonds (e.g.
plafond in the Hall
under the
Birds at
castle of Wawel). His work was part...
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chandeliers with two rows of
plafonds appearing like candles,
while the side
platforms have
candlesticks with
similar plafonds. The columns,
covered with...
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- balconies,
portals and
ornamental balustrades.
Ceiling frescos, sgraffito,
plafonds and
coffering (patterned ceilings;
Polish kaseton; from
Italian c****ettone)...
- Ronflonflon, or
Ronflonflon avec
Jacques Plafond ("Ronflonflon with
Jacques Plafond"), was a
radio show on the
Dutch broadcaster VPRO. It was produced...
- had a
significant influence on the palace's
subsequent internal aspects (
plafonds in the
state rooms, frescoes).
Internal decoration was also superintended...