Highlights on aging water pipes suggested an aquamarine-hued patina, which supplants the festive polychromy of Scott's earlier kinetic works. |
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Aside from the removal of the original polychromy, the bust's level of preservation and condition overall is remarkably good. |
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The background of the fragments is smooth, with polychromy, notably vermilion red and shades of gold. |
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In order to evacuate my hypersensitivity, I alternate between figuration and abstraction, drawing and painting, monochromy and polychromy. |
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Notable are three heads, finely carved and preserving traces of their original polychromy, found in the great sanctuary of Serapis, the dynastic patron deity, at Memphis. |
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The exuberance of this motif was enhanced by its polychromy, and some vestiges of its gilding are still visible. |
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The last years of Bourdelle's life were marked by his experimentation with polychromy. |
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The making of the copper mask involved a variety of techniques ranging from sculpting and planishing, to repoussé work, inlays and polychromy. |
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The site is shaped like an U and is notable for its polychromy still present. |
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The Muslims of Valencia continued its production until the 18th century, introducing more varied profiles and new shapes, as well as variations in its decoration, especially in the use of polychromy. |
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We would never remove any original polychromy, but we would pay a conservator to remove an overlayer. |
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The polychromy of the front building has also been restored. |
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The exemplary artistic partnership prefigured the series of decorative objects produced by industrial firms such as Barbedienne or Christofle in 1860-1870, sealing the importance of polychromy in fine bronze work. |
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But that was as far as his teamwork with this architect got: Oud felt that this polychromy and composition went too far de-structuring his architecture. |
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An impressive building with also impressive size and features, the Mudejar-like brick sternly used, the polychromy of the tile on its domes, and the Byzantine flare can be seen from any perspective. |
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Enameling preceded the polychromy created by precious stones. |
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The architectural work of Gaudà is remarkable for its range of forms, textures, and polychromy and for the free, expressive way in which these elements of his art seem to be composed. |
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Traces of polychromy, probably more advanced during the Renaissance period, are also still visible, notably in a particularly outstanding chessboard pattern fresco that has avoided the layers of a rural 19th century. |
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