- Most are black-and-white, but some are colourful, so they can show the
polychromy from the past. In some cases, only a few
traces of
paint remained on the...
- πολυχρωμία, πολύ = many and χρώμα = colour). Due to
intensive weathering,
polychromy on
sculpture and
architecture has
substantially or
totally faded in most...
-
difficult to say for sure. The
Phrasikleia Kore is
another example of
polychromy being an
important part of the korai. When the
sculptor designed this...
- "boxer". A
reconstruction project executed by the
Frankfurt Liebieghaus Polychromy Research Project and
headed by
Vinzenz Brinkmann follows the interpretation...
- German:
Bunte Götter – Die
Farbigkeit antiker Skulptur ("Painted gods – the
polychromy of
ancient sculpture") is a
travelling exhibition of
varying format and...
- of
Pentelic marble retaining traces of its
polychromy, in the form of a Gr**** temple.
Evidence of
polychromy,
referring to the
colorful paintwork found...
-
sculptures were
painted with a
variety of colours, a
feature known as
polychromy. Art
production continued during the
Byzantine era. The most
salient feature...
- Gr****
Revival architecture was a
style that
began in the
middle of the 18th
century but
which particularly flourished in the late 18th and
early 19th centuries...
- The
Victorious Youth, also
known as the
Atleta di Fano, the
Lisippo di Fano or the
Getty Bronze, is a Gr****
bronze sculpture, made
between 300 and 100...
-
construction of the building. de Heer, Jan (2009). The
architectonic colour :
polychromy in the
purist architecture of Le Corbusier. Hall, George. Rotterdam: 010...