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sculpture normally remained uncolored, like the
classical survivals,
polychromed wood
sculptures were
produced by
Spanish artists: Juan Martínez Montañés...
- that has
undergone this
oxidative process is
known as "
polychromed methylene blue".
Polychromed methylene blue may
contain up to 11 dyes,
including methylene...
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Polychrome is a
cloud fairy and the
youngest daughter of the Rainbow, thus she is a "sky princess". She
first appears in The Road to Oz (1909),
which is...
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Polychrome brickwork is a
style of
architectural brickwork in
which bricks of
different colours are used to
create decorative patterns or
highlight architectural...
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Britain and Ireland. It
covers many
different styles of art
including the
polychrome style and the
animal style.
After Christianization,
Migration Period art...
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Polychrome Mountain is a
prominent 5,900+ ft (1,798+ m)
elevation summit located in
Denali National Park and Preserve, in the
Alaska Range, in the U.S...
- parasites, and trypanosomas. It is
based on a
methanolic mixture of "
polychromed"
methylene blue (i.e.
demethylated into
various azures) and eosin. The...
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Romanesque sculpture in wood from the late 12th century. An 18th-century
polychromed statue of the same
image is also displa**** in
Saint Peter's basilica...
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Roosevelt Red Ware, also
known as
Salado Red Ware and
Salado Polychrome, is a late
prehistoric pottery tradition found across large portions of Arizona...
- It has been
represented numerous times in
paintings and drawings. A
polychromed replica dominates the
central courtyard of the
Rheinisches Landesmuseum...