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Plasterwork is
construction or
ornamentation done with plaster, such as a
layer of
plaster on an
interior or
exterior wall structure, or
plaster decorative...
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George Jackson (1766–1840) was a
British plasterwork innovator,
active from 1780 onwards. He was
commissioned by
architect Robert Adam to
produce reverse-cut...
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Hartlebury Castle Plasterwork in
Bishop Hurd's Library.
Ruabon Church.
Plasterwork in 1770-1 Wynnstay.
Plasterwork in 1770-1
Powis Castle Plasterwork in the Ballroom...
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Sakan (左官)
refers to the
plasterwork of ****an.
Along with
woodblock prints, ukiyo-e, ****anese
pottery and porcelain,
Sakan is a
genre of
traditional ****anese...
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tradition of
decorative plasterwork grew in Toledo,
which fell to
Castilian control in 1085. Many
examples of Mudéjar
plasterwork throughout Castile can...
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plaster decorative moldings on
ceilings or walls. The
process of
creating plasterwork,
called plastering, has been used in
building construction for centuries...
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discrete panels. The
material of
which the
frieze is made may be
plasterwork,
carved wood or
other decorative medium. More loosely, "frieze" is sometimes...
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artist of the ****anese
sakan (
plasterwork) school.
sakan (
plasterwork)
refers to ****anese
plasterwork. It is a
traditional ****anese
craft technique...
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commonly refers to
external applications. The term
stucco refers to
plasterwork that is
worked in some way to
produce relief decoration,
rather than...
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interiors include the Red
Drawing Room, the
Museum of
Curiosities and
ornate plasterwork found throughout the house. The
house now
offers tours of both the house...