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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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- rock art was hand stencils, but
techniques such as engraving, painting,
scratchwork, pecking, drawing, and
later beeswax applique have also been used. In...
- dining-room, with its
woodwork and
tiled dados, and
marine motifs in
scratchwork above; the bar has
undergone subsequent modifications, but the fireplace...
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decoration in Ukraine;
Kulzhynskyi gives many
examples in his 1899 catalog.
Scratchwork is a
common form of egg
decoration in many
western Slavic countries,...
- Grim
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- this same century, the
sgraffito technique, also
known as
graffito or
scratchwork was
introduced into
Germany by
Italian artists,
combining it with modelled...
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white opaque watercolor on
Asian paper;
later additions in gray wash and
scratchwork,
framing line in
brown ink,
mounted overall Height: 18 cm; Width: 7.3 cm...
- ironwork; however, the use of
decorative stained gl****, wall
tiles and
scratchwork, so
characteristic of Modernisme, are much less
evident in Sagnier's...