Something I have within me and I express in the polychromic composition you'll be able to see. |
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In century XVIII the Portuguese tile entered in full evolution, decorative renewal and allied to the passage of the polychromic of national tradition for blue and white. |
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The most common polychromic scheme comes from the painted walls. |
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It can be embrodes in polychromic or monochromic version. |
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The solidity of the ceramic elements contrasts the lightness of the rope net, in a game of solids and voids which emphasises the material and polychromic nature of the structure. |
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The pottery was polychromic, with geometric decorations and applications of metallic ornaments. |
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A troglodytic chapel from the 16th century, with a polychromic stone statue representing Saint Martin sharing his coat, and an altarpiece from the 15th century, classified as a Historical monument. |
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