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Sgraffito (Italian: [zɡrafˈfiːto]; pl.
sgraffiti) is an
artistic or
decorative technique of
scratching through a
coating on a hard
surface to
reveal parts...
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modifications were made in the mid-18th century. it is
decorated with
sgraffiti. In the
second half of the 20th century, the
building served as a school...
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painter Albert Ciamberlani to
decorate the
interior and
exterior with
sgraffiti, or murals. The façade and
balconies featured iron
decoration and curling...
- painter. He is
known for
decorating sacral buildings with
frescoes and
sgraffiti. Köhler was born in a Czech-German family, but his
German father died...
- der
Okkupation 1959, An der
Zeitmauer 1960, Der Weltstaat [de] 1960,
Sgraffiti 1963, Typus, Name,
Gestalt 1966, Grenzgänge. Essays. Reden. Träume 1967...
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designer Paul Cauchie. Its
facade is
remarkable for its
allegorical sgraffiti. Of a
completely different character, the
Barony House dates from 1680...
- Art
Nouveau architect Alfred Frère. Its name is
derived from the
golden sgraffiti that
adorn the façade. The city is home to
several museums of fine art...
- It was
built by
Italian architects in 1561–1562. It is
decorated by
sgraffiti and has a 39
metres (128 ft)-high tower.
Since 2024, it has been protected...
- war. Many
architecturally valuable burgher houses decorated by frescos,
sgraffiti and
gables are preserved, and
represent almost all
architectural styles...
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bastions and an
entry bridge without a moat. The
building is
decorated by
sgraffiti that
depict scenes from Gr****
mythology and the Old Testament. The most...