- A
mural is any
piece of
graphic artwork that is
painted or
applied directly to a wall,
ceiling or
other permanent substrate.
Mural techniques include fresco...
- 2016: Online,
Wallpainting,
Jardin Orange, Shenzhen,
China 2014: Amanda,
Wallpainting,
STAMP Festival,
Hamburg 2014: David,
Wallpainting, Naestved, Denmark...
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vestibule 64), and lyre
player who was
probably the last
figure on a
large wallpainting depicting a procession. The lyre
player alludes to
Apollo and to Thamyris...
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Makuria (Old Nubian: ⲇⲱⲧⲁⲩⲟ, Dotawo; Gr****: Μακουρία, romanized: Makouria; Arabic: المقرة, romanized: al-Muqurra) was a
medieval Nubian kingdom in what...
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Possible depiction of king
David of
Makuria on a
wallpainting from Old Dongola...
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Restored wallpainting: "Fidelity is the sign of honor"...
- (Swedish), is the most
famous late
medieval Swedish painter,
known for his
wallpaintings surviving in
numerous churches in
southern and
central Sweden. Celebrations...
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painting or a mirror.
Plasterwork ceilings,
carved wood, and bold
schemes of
wallpaint formed a
backdrop to
increasingly rich
collections of furniture, paintings...
- neo-Palladian
mansion Danson House at Bexley,
where the
dining room's
wallpaintings took up the vase's
Bacchic themes. It was
purchased from Boyd's eventual...
- Wartburg's Sängersaal is the
setting for Act II of Tannhäuser. None of the
wallpaintings,
including those in the
Landgrafenzimmer or the Elisabethengalerie,...