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concrete casting techniques were destroyed in a fire. Less well-known, but just as impressive, is the Dr. Fealy
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in the 18th century, brightly colored pottery figurines with a wide range of colors became very popular. Porcelain was developed in China in the 9th century. Its recipe was kept secret from other nations, and only successfully copied in the 15th century by the
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Polychrome brickwork is a style of architectural brickwork which emerged in the 1860s and used bricks of different colours (brown, cream, yellow, red, blue, and black) in patterned combinations to highlight architectural features. These patterns were made around window arches or were just applied on
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noticed traces of paint on classical architecture and this slowly came to be accepted. Such acceptance was later accelerated by observation of minute color traces by microscopic and other means, enabling less tentative reconstructions than
Hittorff and his contemporaries had been able to produce. An
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created numerous bright and colourful buildings throughout the 1980s and 90s, including the "Temple of Storms" pumping station. Aside from architecture, bright colours were present on everything, from furniture to textiles and posters. Neon greens and yellows were popular in product design, as were
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during the 18th century, multiple 18th and 19th century
Neoclassical houses have their interiors decorated with colourful Pompeian style frescos. They often feature bright red, known as "Pompeian red". The fashion for Pompeian styles of painting resulted in rooms finished in vivid blocks of colour.
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sculptures were painted in strong colors. The paint was frequently limited to parts depicting clothing, hair, and so on, with the skin left in the natural color of the stone. But it could cover sculptures in their totality. The painting of Greek sculpture should not merely be seen as an enhancement
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is a series of early 19th century publications full of illustrations of monuments and artifacts of
Ancient Egypt. Most are black-and-white, but some are colourful, so they can show the polychromy from the past. In some cases, only a few traces of paint remained on the walls, pillars and sculptures,
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were built in the mid-1930s. The concrete panels were pre-cast with colorful stones and shipped to the lot for on-site assembly. Earley wanted to develop a higher standard of affordable housing after the
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is present in many types of
Victorian era designs, like ceramics, furniture, cutlery, tableware, fashion, architecture, book illustration, clocks, etc. Despite the appetite for ornamentation, many of them remain decorated with only a few colours, especially furniture. Ceramics were the field where
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Compared to the 18th century, polychromy was somewhat more widespread in the 19th. However, the facades of most buildings remained white, most sculptures were unpainted, and most furniture was in the shades of its materials. Colours were added usually though glazed ceramics on buildings, different
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Guarini. Single-colored stone cladding was used: light sandstone, as in the case of the façade of the Bamberg Jesuit church (Gunzelmann 2016) designed by Georg and Leonhard Dientzenhofer (1686–1693), the façade of the monastery church in Michelsberg by Leonard Dientzenhofer (1696), and the
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Similarly to what was happening in China, the introduction of
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in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Interiors of houses in this style built before WW1 are often decorated with a variety of bright colours. In the case of a few buildings, the polychrome extends on the exterior too, through the use of colorful glazed ceramic tiles. The style became more
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and began to appreciate things from the pre-Modern past, the verdict of Victorian designs wasn't good. During the early 20th century and even when they were made, some described the Victorian age as being one that has been providing us with some of the ugliest objects that have ever been made.
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Thanks to the dry climate of Egypt, the original colours of many ancient sculptures in round, reliefs, paintings, and various objects were well preserved. Some of the best preserved examples of ancient Egyptian architecture were the tombs, covered inside with sculpted reliefs painted in bright
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The polychrome facade style faded with the rise of the 20th century's revival movements, which stressed classical colors applied in restrained fashion and, more importantly, with the birth of modernism, which advocated clean, unornamented facades rendered in white stucco or paint. Polychromy
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Besides their decorative effect, colours were also used for their symbolic associations. Colours on sculptures, coffins, and architecture had both aesthetic and symbolic qualities. Ancient Egyptians saw black as the colour of the fertile alluvial soil, and so associated it with fertility and
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have recently been demonstrated to have been painted with bold and elaborate patterns, depicting, amongst other details, patterned clothing. The polychrome of stone statues was paralleled by the use of materials to distinguish skin, clothing, and other details in
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4696:(1881–1945) developed a "polychrome" process of concrete slab construction and ornamentation that was admired across America. In the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, his products graced a variety of buildings — all formed by the staff of the Earley Studio in
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Similarly to the ancient art of other regions, Ancient Near Eastern art was polychrome, bright colours being often present. Many sculptures no longer have their original colouring today, but there are still examples that keep it. One of the best is the
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was in fashion. To Modernists, form was more important than ornament, so solid blocks of strong colour were often used to emphasize shape and create contrast. Primary colours and black and white were preferred. This is really the case of the Dutch
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3077:(1835-1913), a well established ceramic designer, who worked for Minton and Company, was not unusual in commenting that the period 'bears the stamp of an unmitigated bad taste'. As time passed, negative opinions only got worse. Pioneer
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The objects and buildings of the 19th century shown in the galleries of this page are without any doubt impressive. Today were are delighted by their ornaments, colours, and styles. However, up to the 1960s, with the rise of
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Assyrian panel with color projected on it, showing how it looked initially, in the Pergamon Museum. The color disappeared in many millennia and was damaged by the excessive cleaning of artifacts that took place in the 19th
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stated, "Athens was never white but her statues, bereft of color, have conditioned the artistic sensibilities of Europe... the whole past has reached us colorless." Polychrome was and is a practice not limited only to the
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movement, which began in 1917. The style involved reducing an object (whether a painting or a design) to its essentials, using only black, white and primary colours, and a simple geometry of straight lines and planes.
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was founded in the following year, and it became the leading European porcelain manufacturer. Later, other kilns stole the recipe or came up with their own porcelain technology. Another really famous factory was the
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most often on furniture. Like in the 18th century, porcelain remained quite colourful, many figures being life-like. In contrast with their exteriors, interiors of many houses of the rich were often decorated with
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fluorescent tones of scarlet, pink, and orange used together. Injection-moulded plastics gave designers new creative freedom, making it possible to mass produce almost any shape (and colour) quickly and cheaply.
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Throughout medieval Europe religious sculptures in wood and other media were often brightly painted or colored, as were the interiors of church buildings. These were often destroyed or whitewashed during
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was taking off. Multiple monochrome or polychrome vinyl figurines were produced during this period, and are still produced during the 2020s. A few artists who designed vinyl toys include Joe Ledbetter,
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on the north side of the city. It was part of a grand walled processional way leading into the city. Its colours are as rich as they were back in the day because the walls were made of glazed brick.
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dynasties, polychrome ceramic figurines of servants, entertainers, tenants, and soldiers were placed in the tombs of people from upper-class. These figurines were mass-produced in moulds. Although
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architecture, documenting extensive evidence of color. The "polychrome controversy" raged for over a decade and proved to be a challenge for Neoclassical architects throughout Europe.
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since 2014 showcased revivals, reinterpretations, and new postmodern-influenced designs. Because of this, multiple funky polychrome buildings were erected, like the House for Essex,
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1780, carved and polychromed walnut, received upholstered in beige silk brocade, currently upholstered with modern cotton and linen velvet, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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is the most extensive remaining example, due to the construction of a chapel which enclosed and protected it from the elements just a century after it was completed.
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polychrome was widespread. Besides objects, polychrome ceramic was also present in architecture and some furniture pieces and architecture through tiles.
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Descriptions like 'aesthetic monstrosities' or 'ornamental abominations' were around at the time, and it only got worse. At the end of the 19th century,
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and design appeared. One of the causes were memorial exhibitions that presented the style, the most comprehensive and influential one being held at the
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and columns were built. There, faux marble columns are made from wood pillars that are covered in a layer of polychrome stucco, a mixture of
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were often green. Red, orange, and yellow were associated with the sun. Red was also the colour of the deserts, and hence associated with
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is the "practice of decorating architectural elements, sculpture, etc., in a variety of colors." The term is used to refer to certain
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French Art Nouveau - Entrance decorated with glazed tiles of the Les Chardons Building (Rue Eugène-Manuel no. 2), Paris, 1903, by
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of their sculpted form but has the characteristics of a distinct style of art. For example, the pedimental sculptures from the
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Vinzenz Brinkmann, Renée Dreyfus, Ulrike Koch-Brinkmann, John Camp, Heinrich Piening, Oliver Primavesi (2017).
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Vinzenz Brinkmann, Renée Dreyfus, Ulrike Koch-Brinkmann, John Camp, Heinrich Piening, Oliver Primavesi (2017).
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felt that works like this were not simply bad, they were such an affront they should have been made illegal.
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and polychromy. In the German-speaking space, multiple Rococo churches and libraries with pastel polychrome
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regeneration. Black was also associated with the afterlife, and was the colour of funerary deities like
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buildings have white or beige facades, and black metalwork. Around 1840, the French architect
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Besides revivals of Postmodernism, another key design movement of the early 2020s is
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5607:. Gesta. Vol. 41, No. 1, Artistic Identity in the Late Middle Ages (2002), pp. 3–14
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Art Deco sau Modernismul Bine Temperat - Art Deco or Well-Tempered Modernism
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Art Deco sau Modernismul Bine Temperat - Art Deco or Well-Tempered Modernism
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520 BC, carved and painted terracotta, Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Paestum
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was popular in architecture and decorative arts. It is named after Prince
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also helped to fuel the (sometimes extravagant) use of multiple colors.
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that decorated royal palaces were painted in highly saturated colours.
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Architectures Art Déco - Paris et Environs - 100 Bâtiments Remarquable
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5108:. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and DelMonico Books. p. 65.
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was often shown with green skin, and the faces of coffins from the
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Mariana Celac, Octavian Carabela and Marius Marcu-Lapadat (2017).
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Mariana Celac, Octavian Carabela and Marius Marcu-Lapadat (2017).
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Mariana Celac, Octavian Carabela and Marius Marcu-Lapadat (2017).
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Mariana Celac, Octavian Carabela and Marius Marcu-Lapadat (2017).
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Architectural Polychromy and the Painters' Trade in Medieval Spain
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Chinese motifs from L'Ornement Polychrome, by Albert Racinet, 1888
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1981-1975 BC, wood, paint, plaster, linen twine and linen fabric,
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Ukrainian Art Nouveau - Poltava Reginal Administrative Building,
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Gheorghe Ionescu-Gion House (Strada Logofătul Udriște no. 11),
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7274:. Office of Archaeological Studies, Pottery Typology Project
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Native American ceramic artists, in particular those in the
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Louis XVI, lowboy, by Robert Venturi for Arc International,
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Examples include the Pompeian Room from the Hinxton Hall in
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380–343 BC, polychrome sandstone, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Rogers, Richard; Gumuchdjian, Philip; Jones, Denna (2014).
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1756-1762, soft-paste porcelain, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, the main building of the
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An early example of polychrome decoration was found in the
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tile with a guilloche border from the North-West Palace at
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ranging from Islamic tilework to English Victorian brick.
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Gothic Revival - Chimney-piece in the Chaucer Room of the
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During the 2010s and the early 2020s, a new interest for
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Rococo Revival pair of cone-shaped vases and a clock, by
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1861:) designed churches with undulating walls, curved borken
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Some very early polychrome pottery has been excavated on
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abbey church in Neresheim by J.B. Neumann (1747–1792).
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1325, gilded and painted wood, Abteikirche Marienstatt,
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Greek statue of a woman with blue and gilt garment from
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Art Escapes - Hidden Art Experiences Outside the Museum
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French Art Nouveau - Avenue Gallieni no. 14, Paris, by
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throughout Europe, to the international flourishing of
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Reconstructed color scheme on a Trojan archer from the
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4650:. The rise of the modern paint industry following the
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2660:. Porcelain elements were also added for more colour.
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types of stone on sculptures, and through painting or
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1765, soft-paste porcelain, Metropolitan Museum of Art
2495:- elephant-head vase (vase à tête d'éléphant), by the
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Roman shield, mid 3rd century, painted wood and hide,
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Traces of paint depicting embroidered patterns on the
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temple complex, Egypt, unknown architect, unknown date
273:(now in modern Iraq), 883-859 BC, glazed earthenware,
7652:
Research in the field of ancient polychrome sculpture
6774:. DK Limited. 2015. p. 167, 172, 215, 223, 233.
6750:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 68, 72.
5094:, Dover Publications, New York, c. 1977, 1983 edition
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1834-1848, hard-paste porcelain, painted and gilded,
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with polychromy in front of the main entrance of the
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Rococo - fourth guest room, so-called Voltaire Room,
2291:, from L'ornement Polychrome, by Albert Racinet, 1888
1896:, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, the
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1352–1336 BC, polychrome limestone and plaster,
6849:(in Romanian and English). igloomedia. p. 183.
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means having several colors. It is used to describe
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An artist well known for her polychrome artworks is
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walls. It was often used to replicate the effect of
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Due to the discovery of frescos in the Roman cities
1951:, inspired by those discovered in ancient houses in
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Japanese cloisonné motifs from L'Ornement Polychrome
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fragment from the roofline of the Temple of Hera at
36:. For the character from Nocturnals comic book, see
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Treasures of Ukraine - A Nation's Cultural Heritage
6036:. National Property Board of Sweden. Archived from
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4716:, produced polychrome pottery from the time of the
2925:, France, painted by Godard and Jean Vasserot, 1806
2850:Despite evidence of polychrome being discovered on
2471:, who made the first European variety in 1709. The
2173:busts of the four seasons, a polychrome example of
1500:, though some have survived in museums such as the
73:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
6874:(in Romanian and English). SIMETRIA. p. 227.
6725:(in Romanian). Editura Istoria Artei. p. 79.
4278:objects, which often had intense colours but were
3561:was also in fashion during the 1900s all over the
8321:Linguistic relativity and the color naming debate
5380:
3711:French Art Nouveau - Rue Jean-Bellegambe no. 21,
1919:The 2nd half of the 18th century was the rise of
8720:
6532:. Ordinul Arhitecților din România. p. 80.
6507:. Ordinul Arhitecților din România. p. 80.
6482:. Ordinul Arhitecților din România. p. 90.
6432:. Ordinul Arhitecților din România. p. 80.
6006:A World History of Art - Revised Seventh Edition
4489:1985, laminated wood, Indianapolis Museum of Art
3134:Rococo Revival pair of bottles, by Jacob Petit,
1648:Gothic - Portal at the Collegiate Church of Toro
5309:Siotto, Eliana; Cignoni, Paolo (July 1, 2024).
5092:Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
174:When looking at artworks and architecture from
32:For the character from the Oz book series, see
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4754:Postmodernism: Style and Subversion, 1975-1990
3956:Despite their lack of ornamentation, multiple
1161:, 1st century BCE to 1st century CE, found at
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5910:"Terme : l'Eté sous les traits de Cérès"
5886:Arta Românească de la Origini până în Prezent
5439:GODS IN COLOR Polychromy in the Ancient World
5308:
5182:GODS IN COLOR Polychromy in the Ancient World
5106:GODS IN COLOR Polychromy in the Ancient World
4997:, partially opened in 2014, completed in 2019
4686:', a term that in modern times is considered
4286:architects working with bold colors included
4274:, in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Compared to
4157:no. 40, Paris, by Marteroy & Bonnel, 1932
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1239:) and bright enamel were also manufactured.
1077:70 BC, mosaic, Casa di Nettuno e Anfitrite,
7599:(Revised ed.). London: Phaidon Press.
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6530:Bucharest Architecture - an annotated guide
6505:Bucharest Architecture - an annotated guide
6480:Bucharest Architecture - an annotated guide
6430:Bucharest Architecture - an annotated guide
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6088:. Dorling Kindersley Limited. p. 251.
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5385:(in French). Ecole du Louvre. p. 220.
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4370:Sheraton chair with applied decoration, by
999:, 325–300 BC, gilt and painted terracotta,
149:1883 reconstruction of color scheme of the
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7370:1001 BUILDINGS You Must See Before You Die
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6675:. Thames & Hudson. 2022. p. 168.
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6161:1001 BUILDINGS You Must See Before You Die
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5718:1001 BUILDINGS You Must See Before You Die
5669:…isme Să Înțelegem Stilurile Arhitecturale
5381:Bernard Holtzmann, Alain Pasquier (2011).
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1231:dynasties. During the same two dynasties,
7663:Polychromatic, Reference.com's definition
6973:. The British Museum Press. p. 256.
6799:. The British Museum Press. p. 238.
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6313:. Musée du Louvre Éditions. p. 122.
6288:. Musée du Louvre Éditions. p. 122.
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5962:POTSDAM - Art, Architecture abd Landscape
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2041:, unknown artchitect, 17th–18th centuries
1688:(Concerning famous women), 1403 edition,
709:Relics of polychrome on an Ancient Greek
133:Learn how and when to remove this message
8472:International Commission on Illumination
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7543:Architizer The World's Best Architecture
7444:Architizer The World's Best Architecture
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5147:. The British Museum Press. p. 17.
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4661:Early 20th Century polychrome pediment,
4656:
4270:The use of vivid colours continued with
2555:figurine, part of a monkey band, by the
2402:), 1763–1769, by Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz
2321:Johann Christian Hoppenhaupt the Younger
1788:
1752:, Spain, unknown architect, unknown date
704:
144:
7466:
7392:
7342:
6995:The Definitive Visual History of Design
6921:The Definitive Visual History of Design
6894:
6772:The Definitive Visual History of Design
6695:
5793:
3368:no. 94), Paris, unknown architect, 1885
3273:
2814:Nature Unveiling Herself Before Science
2091:, Germany, unknown architect, 1722-1726
2053:Baroque - The Entombment of Christ, by
1943:'s reign (1760-1789), interiors in the
1387:, Beijing, unknown architect, 1703–1790
223:, the eighth gate to the inner city of
14:
8721:
8462:Color Association of the United States
7516:
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6997:. DK Limited. 2015. p. 260, 261.
6819:
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5383:Historie de l'Art Antique - L'Art Grec
5030:
4934:, probably 2018, mural on a brick wall
3972:'s Hang-It-All coat hanger (1953), or
3420:. The movement is heavily inspired by
3364:Facade of the (now) Suriname Embassy (
2789:fragment from Strada Plantelor no. 4,
2679:1835-1850, gilt and patinated bronze,
2287:Rococo - Illustration of 18th century
1998:, 1674-1679, demolished in 1752 under
7672:
7043:Fiell, Charlotte & Peter (2023).
7042:
7022:. Penguin Random House. p. 305.
6943:
6358:
6263:. Bloomsbury. p. 287, 288, 296.
6185:"PAIRE DE VASES « FUSEAU »"
5984:
5349:
3579:'s paintings and in the furniture of
3538:
3416:that was popular at the same time in
2754:Gothic Revival - Drawing room of the
2563:1765, porcelain, enamel and gilding,
2448:, the UK, by Girard and Guinand, 1784
1438:decorations guide as detailed on the
7521:. Thames & Hudson. p. 167.
7297:. Thames & Hudson. p. 439.
7292:
7223:. Thames & Hudson. p. 120.
7218:
7172:. Thames & Hudson. p. 141.
7167:
7147:. Thames & Hudson. p. 121.
7142:
7122:. Thames & Hudson. p. 121.
7117:
7092:
7067:
6700:. Thames & Hudson. p. 105.
6004:Honour, Hugh; Fleming, John (2009).
5888:(in Romanian). Litera. p. 244.
5861:The World's Most Beautiful Libraries
5848:(in French). Flammarion. p. 31.
5758:The World's Most Beautiful Libraries
5505:. Thames & Hudson. p. 199.
5480:. Thames & Hudson. p. 199.
5067:Spanish form of polychrome sculpture
4527:, designed in 1988 but built in 1997
4153:Art Deco - Mosaics on the facade of
2057:, 1700-1701, polychrome terracotta,
772:. However, some classicists such as
213:
210:, were also decorated with colours.
71:adding citations to reliable sources
42:
7613:from the original on April 23, 2021
7469:radical architecturre of the future
7395:radical architecturre of the future
7372:. Cassel Illustrated. p. 875.
7345:radical architecturre of the future
7270:Center for New Mexico Archaeology.
7072:. Thames & Hudson. p. 53.
6163:. Cassel Illustrated. p. 315.
6086:art - The Definitive Visual History
5720:. Cassel Illustrated. p. 108.
5646:. Thames & Hudson. p. 61.
5621:. Thames & Hudson. p. 60.
5399:
4827:Roof of the Santa Caterina Market,
4776:, 2014 or the Miami Museum Garage,
4732:In the 2000s, the art of designing
4398:Plaza dressing table and stool, by
4294:addition; Best Company Warehouse),
3260:, and decorated with sculptures by
1982:- Escalier des Ambassadeurs of the
1624:Gothic - Reliquary altarpiece with
1343:decorations on Hall of Amitābha at
701:Ancient Greek art § Polychromy
443:, 2150-1991 BC, painted limestone,
171:, or sculpture in multiple colors.
24:
8326:Blue–green distinction in language
7244:Lizzie Crook (February 14, 2020).
7193:Lizzie Crook (February 14, 2020).
6338:. PEVSNER. p. 134, 138, 139.
5405:
4741:, Flying Förtress, and CoonOne1.
4378:, 1978-1984, bent laminated wood,
4113:, US, by the Boller Brothers, 1927
3930:, has some flat colourful parts.
3103:incense burner (brûle-parfum), by
3068:, when people started to question
2854:architecture and sculptures, most
2469:Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus
2363:Rococo - Tobias and the Angel, by
1664:1390-1395, terracotta with paint,
957:Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai
694:
25:
8750:
7645:
7494:A History of Western Architecture
7420:A History of Western Architecture
7320:A History of Western Architecture
6923:. DK Limited. 2015. p. 215.
6309:Bresc-Bautier, Geneviève (2008).
6284:Bresc-Bautier, Geneviève (2008).
6211:A History of Western Architecture
6136:A History of Western Architecture
6111:A History of Western Architecture
5937:A History of Western Architecture
5745:(in Romanian). Editura Meridiane.
5244:Rose Marie, Rainer Hagen (2022).
5223:. Thames and Hudson. p. 55.
3786:1907, produced in 1912, ceramic,
2313:Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff
487:1355-1315 BC, painted quartzite,
315:Reconstruction of a hall from an
8702:
8693:
8692:
8483:International Colour Association
8066:
7698:
7545:. Monacelli. 2021. p. 187.
7535:
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5823:(in French). Chêne. p. 62.
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2031:Church of San Francisco Acatepec
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1690:Bibliothèque nationale de France
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7572:European Architecture 1750-1890
7517:Benton, Janetta Rebold (2022).
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6380:Houses - An Architectural Guide
6371:
6336:Houses - An Architectural Guide
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5642:Benton, Janetta Rebold (2022).
5635:
5617:Benton, Janetta Rebold (2022).
5610:
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5494:
5469:
5430:
5374:
5302:
5298:, The Modern Antiquarian (2007)
4727:
3521:
2633:
1496:or in other unrest such as the
1325:, China, unknown architect, 984
1235:vessels that use copper wires (
1157:Traces of paint on a Statue of
417:and the forces of destruction.
58:needs additional citations for
8478:International Color Consortium
8467:International Colour Authority
7496:. Laurence King. p. 722.
7446:. Phaidon. 2020. p. 191.
7422:. Laurence King. p. 722.
7322:. Laurence King. p. 722.
6599:Ceramic - Art and Civilization
6311:The Louvre, a Tale of a Palace
6286:The Louvre, a Tale of a Palace
6261:Ceramic - Art and Civilisation
6236:Ceramic - Art and Civilisation
6213:. Laurence King. p. 443.
6138:. Laurence King. p. 509.
6113:. Laurence King. p. 503.
6008:. Laurence King. p. 619.
5939:. Laurence King. p. 331.
5501:Virginia, L. Campbell (2017).
5476:Virginia, L. Campbell (2017).
5287:
5262:
5237:
5212:
5173:
5136:
5097:
5084:
3667:French Art Nouveau - Vase, by
3424:, a style that was popular in
3236:, USA, unknown architect, 1892
2531:Rococo - perfume vase, by the
1835:(18th century); or Brazilian:
1553:Basilique Notre-Dame d'Orcival
544:, 13th century BC, limestone,
13:
1:
8543:List of Crayola crayon colors
7563:
7020:The Story off Art without Men
6897:Architecture - A Visual Guide
6084:Andrew, Graham-Dixon (2023).
5796:Architecture - A Visual Guide
4486:
3848:
3783:
3672:
3650:
3400:Romanian Revival architecture
3135:
3115:
3023:
2898:, and Napoleon's bath of the
2739:
2676:
2584:
2560:
2536:
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2500:
2458:With the arrival of European
2418:
2178:
1729:
1661:
1660:Gothic - Bust of the Virgin,
1629:
1364:
1317:The Guanyian Pavilion of the
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195:. Non-Western artworks, like
7628:Architecture The Whole Story
6723:Ernest Donaud - visul liniei
5960:Borngässer, Barbara (2020).
5819:Rosenberg, Sandrine (2019).
5782:https://doi.org/10.3390/arts
5503:Ancient Room - Pocket Museum
5478:Ancient Room - Pocket Museum
5328:10.1016/j.culher.2024.05.002
5315:Journal of Cultural Heritage
5246:EGYPT - People Gods Pharaohs
5043:that exhibits more than one
4750:Victoria & Albert Museum
4702:Polychrome Historic District
4502:Isle of Dogs Pumping Station
4314:), among others. In the UK,
4253:, 1983, glazed tile mosaic,
3887:
2937:Empire style - Vase, by the
2453:
2136:Wallfahrtskirche Steinhausen
1539:, France, early 12th century
1181:
955:340 BC, pigments on marble,
243:575 BC by the order of King
227:(in the area of present-day
7:
8346:Traditional colors of Japan
8123:Achromatic colors (Neutral)
8006:Multi-primary color display
7780:Spectral power distribution
7593:Fortenberry, Diane (2017).
7272:"The Classification System"
6696:Wilhide, Elizabeth (2022).
6601:. Bloomsbury. p. 323.
6238:. Bloomsbury. p. 296.
6030:"Kina slott, Drottningholm"
5964:. Vista Point. p. 94.
5671:(in Romanian). p. 39.
5221:Dictionary of ANCIENT EGYPT
5058:
4966:, London, by Pricegore and
4618:, 1997, unknown materials,
3380:Avenue des Minimes no. 58,
3348:(Rue Courtepée no. 10-18),
3303:All Saints, Margaret Street
1947:start to be decorated with
1728:Gothic - Enthroned Virgin,
1531:- Last Judgement tympanum,
1482:
1279:Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
1258:mural of architecture from
1099:Yale University Art Gallery
751:chryselephantine sculptures
641:, unknown illustrator, 1809
635:, Egypt, illustration from
559:Composite papyrus capital,
300:605-539 BC, glazed bricks,
10:
8755:
7658:Amiens Cathedral in Colour
7519:The History of Western Art
7467:Galilee, Beatrice (2021).
7393:Galilee, Beatrice (2021).
7343:Galilee, Beatrice (2021).
7295:Postmodern Design Complete
7221:Postmodern Design Complete
7170:Postmodern Design Complete
7145:Postmodern Design Complete
7120:Postmodern Design Complete
7070:Postmodern Design Complete
7045:Design of the 20th Century
6895:Glancey, Jonathan (2017).
6870:Criticos, Mihaela (2009).
6845:Criticos, Mihaela (2022).
6824:. Parigramme. p. 37.
6746:Criticos, Mihaela (2009).
5794:Glancey, Jonathan (2017).
5644:The History of Western Art
5619:The History of Western Art
4752:in London in 2011, called
4663:Philadelphia Museum of Art
4352:Indianapolis Museum of Art
3583:are representative of the
3397:
3277:
2985:Maximilien Louis Bourgeois
2440:in the State Dining Room,
2059:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1666:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1533:Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy
1185:
1133:, 1830 (published in 1851)
1045:and traces of polychromy,
930:Metropolitan Museum of Art
698:
465:Metropolitan Museum of Art
31:
8688:
8660:
8573:
8498:
8491:
8442:
8361:
8311:
8243:
8234:
8206:Color realism (art style)
8153:
8086:
8075:
8064:
7964:
7911:
7864:Evolution of color vision
7793:
7716:
7707:
6969:van Lemmen, Hans (2013).
6948:. gestalten. p. 19.
6795:van Lemmen, Hans (2013).
6597:Greenhalgh, Paul (2019).
6458:ionsocolescu.blogspot.com
6378:O'Brien, Charles (2017).
6334:O'Brien, Charles (2017).
6259:Greenhalgh, Paul (2021).
6234:Greenhalgh, Paul (2021).
5543:, p. 75, 76, 87, 93.
5143:van Lemmen, Hans (2013).
4865:Freddy Mamani (architect)
4680:San Francisco, California
4444:Museum of Decorative Arts
4408:Museum of Decorative Arts
4350:, 1978, wood and fabric,
4292:Allen Memorial Art Museum
3788:Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin
3778:with floral cascades, by
3618:no. 28), Paris, 1900, by
3422:Brâncovenesc architecture
3120:Museum of Decorative Arts
2917:- Napoleon's bath of the
2797:, unknown architect, 1891
2700:St Giles' Catholic Church
2681:Museum of Decorative Arts
2557:Meissen porcelain factory
2533:Chelsea porcelain factory
2473:Meissen Porcelain Factory
2436:- Ceiling decorated with
2349:Johann Baptist Zimmermann
2337:Pilgrimage Church of Wies
2118:, unknown architect, 1724
1514:Collegiate church of Toro
1432:(Five Coloured Painting)-
1404:(Chinese), 19th century,
770:neoclassical architecture
338:patterns and motifs from
239:). It was constructed in
8523:List of colors (compact)
8341:Color in Chinese culture
7991:Digital image processing
7724:Electromagnetic spectrum
7570:Bergdoll, Barry (2000).
7471:. Phaidon. p. 192.
7347:. Phaidon. p. 192.
7047:. Taschen. p. 468.
6721:Marinache, Oana (2015).
6698:Design - The Whole Story
6382:. PEVSNER. p. 139.
5863:. Taschen. p. 338.
5859:Listri, Massimo (2020).
5760:. Taschen. p. 346.
5756:Listri, Massimo (2020).
5248:. Taschen. p. 242.
5219:Wilkinson, Toby (2008).
5077:
5073:(opposite of polychrome)
4807:, 2000, molded plastic,
4780:, USA, by WORKac, 2018.
4312:Arthur M. Sackler Museum
4302:; Humana Building), and
4003:, 1917, lacquered wood,
3922:, a residential housing
3305:, London, 1850–1859, by
3012:Strada Nicolae Filipescu
2939:Sèvres porcelain factory
2606:, painted decoration by
2565:Art Institute of Chicago
2497:Sèvres porcelain factory
2465:Johann Friedrich Böttger
2317:Johann Michael the Elder
2078:Klosterbibliothek Metten
1827:(17th century); German:
779:replica of the Parthenon
8729:Visual arts terminology
8528:List of colors by shade
7630:. Thames & Hudson.
7576:Oxford University Press
7397:. Phaidon. p. 30.
7097:. Phaidon. p. 79.
6847:București Oraș Art Deco
6648:"Immeuble Les Chardons"
5884:Florea, Vasile (2016).
5667:Melvin, Jeremy (2006).
5009:Presence in Hormoz 02,
4964:Dulwich Picture Gallery
4903:Xiafu Activity Center,
4746:Postmodern architecture
4724:to contemporary times.
4706:Silver Spring, Maryland
4576:University of Cambridge
4539:Oudhof (Rokin no. 99),
3912:Rietveld Schröder House
3843:no. 18), Bucharest, by
3770:Austrian Art Nouveau -
3431:Gheorghe Petrașcu House
3414:National Romantic style
3051:19th century maximalism
2862:, published studies of
2860:Jacques Ignace Hittorff
2311:, Germany, designed by
1785:17th and 18th centuries
1131:Jacques Ignace Hittorff
928:475-450 BC, limestone,
774:Jacques Ignace Hittorff
638:Description de l'Égypte
631:Intact interior of the
423:Description de l'Égypte
38:Polychrome (Nocturnals)
8533:List of color palettes
7492:Watkin, David (2022).
7418:Watkin, David (2022).
7318:Watkin, David (2022).
7093:Hall, William (2019).
6820:Texier, Simon (2022).
6209:Watkin, David (2022).
6134:Watkin, David (2022).
6109:Watkin, David (2022).
5935:Watkin, David (2022).
5844:Martin, Henry (1927).
5743:Arhitectura Rusă Veche
5090:Harris, Cyril M., ed.
4950:, USA, by WORKac, 2018
4809:Honolulu Museum of Art
4674:
4666:
4614:L'Ange Protecteur, by
4582:, by John Outram, 1995
3616:Boulevard Beaumarchais
3394:Romanian Revival style
3346:Pernot Biscuit Factory
3330:John Henry Chamberlain
3256:, France, designed by
2919:Château de Rambouillet
2900:Château de Rambouillet
2255:Rococo - Apartment of
2169:, part of a series of
2108:Stavropoleos Monastery
1906:Stavropoleos Monastery
1902:Constantin Brâncoveanu
1821:Juan Martínez Montañés
1816:
1494:Protestant Reformation
1367:1488-1644, porcelain,
1299:Shaanxi History Museum
1001:Antikensammlung Berlin
975:Facade of the Tomb of
717:
165:styles of architecture
157:
8457:Color Marketing Group
8212:On Vision and Colours
8145:Tinctures in heraldry
7756:Structural coloration
7368:Irving, Mark (2019).
7293:Gura, Judith (2017).
7219:Gura, Judith (2017).
7168:Gura, Judith (2017).
7143:Gura, Judith (2017).
7118:Gura, Judith (2017).
7068:Gura, Judith (2017).
7018:Hessel, Katy (2022).
6944:Banks, Grace (2022).
6159:Irving, Mark (2019).
5914:collections.louvre.fr
5716:Irving, Mark (2019).
4946:Miami Museum Garage,
4887:, the UK, by FAT and
4772:, the UK, by FAT and
4672:
4660:
4572:Judge Business School
4422:Carlton Bookcase, by
4232:José Rodríguez Fuster
3878:no. 3, Bucharest, by
3681:Jason Jacques Gallery
3482:Central Girls' School
3234:Kendallville, Indiana
3191:Pierre-Charles Simart
2623:Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
2619:Jean Pierre Boulanger
2315:, with decoration by
1935:, and sometimes even
1933:Etruscan civilization
1792:
1777:Aristotele Fioravanti
1410:Tokyo National Museum
1081:Archaeological Park,
1023:Tomb of the Palmettes
708:
699:Further information:
489:Grand Egyptian Museum
459:Model paddling boat,
439:Fragment of a temple
340:L'Ornement Polychrome
148:
8538:List of color spaces
8430:Tint, shade and tone
8313:Cultural differences
8128:Polychromatic colors
8113:Complementary colors
8101:Monochromatic colors
6454:"Arh. Ion Socolescu"
6064:inveraray-castle.com
5053:diffraction gratings
4616:Niki de Saint Phalle
4380:Milwaukee Art Museum
4346:Proust armchair, by
4324:Niki de Saint Phalle
4029:Vakantiehuis De Vonk
4005:Toledo Museum of Art
3882:and C. Crețoiu, 1912
3320:Ampton Road no. 12,
3280:Polychrome brickwork
3274:Polychrome brickwork
3210:Opéra de Monte-Carlo
3045:, completed in 1885.
2961:Jakob Ignaz Hittorff
2896:Château de Malmaison
2894:'s Bedroom from the
2818:Louis-Ernest Barrias
2273:Ange-Jacques Gabriel
2261:Palace of Versailles
2165:Baroque - Summer as
2151:Dominikus Zimmermann
1984:Palace of Versailles
1833:Philipp Jakob Straub
1706:Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune
1686:De Claris mulieribus
863:color reconstruction
783:Nashville, Tennessee
180:European Middle Ages
67:improve this article
8739:Painting techniques
8518:List of colors: N–Z
8513:List of colors: G–M
8508:List of colors: A–F
6971:5000 Years of Tiles
6899:. DK. p. 376.
6797:5000 Years of Tiles
6652:pop.culture.gouv.fr
6627:pop.culture.gouv.fr
6558:pop.culture.gouv.fr
6408:pop.culture.gouv.fr
5798:. DK. p. 257.
5412:odysseus.culture.gr
5145:5000 Years of Tiles
5031:Polychromatic light
4962:The Colour Palace,
4837:Benedetta Tagliabue
4620:Zürich Hauptbahnhof
4170:International Style
3880:Siegfired Kofsinski
3307:William Butterfield
2608:Vincent Taillandier
1803:Christian Wiedemann
1769:Dormition Cathedral
1587:Pierre de Montreuil
922:Amathus Sarcophagus
766:Acropolis of Athens
479:Colossal statue of
321:Austen Henry Layard
8565:List of web colors
8560:List of RAL colors
7966:Color reproduction
7931:Lüscher color test
7768:Color of chemicals
5846:Le Style Louis XIV
5296:Knossos Fieldnotes
5294:C. Michael Hogan,
4694:John Joseph Earley
4675:
4667:
4652:American Civil War
4549:Mart van Schijndel
4463:Neue Staatsgalerie
4308:Neue Staatsgalerie
4276:Mid-century modern
4197:Mid-century modern
4174:Unité d'habitation
4155:Quai Louis-Blériot
4081:Cinema, Paris, by
3997:Red and Blue Chair
3958:Mid-century modern
3920:Unité d'habitation
3908:Red and Blue Chair
3834:Calea Dorobanților
3639:Bijouterie Fouquet
3539:Before World War I
3406:Kingdom of Romania
3079:Mondern architects
2698:- Interior of the
2467:and the physicist
2396:Ekerö Municipality
2367:, 1763, limewood,
2241:Cosmas Damian Asam
2229:St. Johann Nepomuk
2076:- Interior of the
2035:San Andrés Cholula
1898:Brâncovenesc style
1859:Cosmas Damian Asam
1825:Gregorio Fernández
1817:
1606:Naumburg Cathedral
848:, Acropolis Museum
834:Polychrome on the
718:
208:Maya ceramic vases
158:
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8230:
8229:
8220:Theory of Colours
8062:
8061:
7974:Color photography
7926:Color preferences
7869:Impossible colors
7859:Color vision test
7854:Color temperature
7832:Color calibration
7761:Animal coloration
7637:978-0-500-29148-1
7606:978-0-7148-7502-6
7585:978-0-19-284222-0
7552:978-1-58093-591-3
7528:978-0-500-29665-3
7503:978-1-52942-030-2
7478:978-1-83866-123-6
7453:978-1-83866-066-6
7429:978-1-52942-030-2
7404:978-1-83866-123-6
7379:978-1-78840-176-0
7354:978-1-83866-123-6
7329:978-1-52942-030-2
7304:978-0-500-51914-1
7230:978-0-500-51914-1
7179:978-0-500-51914-1
7154:978-0-500-51914-1
7129:978-0-500-51914-1
7104:978-0-7148-7925-3
7079:978-0-500-51914-1
7054:978-3-8365-4106-0
7004:978-0-2411-8565-0
6980:978-0-7141-5099-4
6955:978-3-96704-052-4
6930:978-0-2411-8565-0
6906:978-0-2412-8843-6
6881:978-973-1872-03-2
6856:978-606-8026-90-9
6831:978-2-37395-136-3
6806:978-0-7141-5099-4
6781:978-0-2411-8565-0
6757:978-973-1872-03-2
6732:978-606-94042-8-7
6707:978-0-500-29687-5
6682:978-0-500-02603-8
6608:978-1-4742-3970-7
6539:978-973-0-23884-6
6514:978-973-0-23884-6
6489:978-973-0-23884-6
6439:978-973-0-23884-6
6320:978-2-7572-0177-0
6295:978-2-7572-0177-0
6270:978-1-4742-3970-7
6245:978-1-4742-3970-7
6220:978-1-52942-030-2
6170:978-1-78840-176-0
6145:978-1-52942-030-2
6120:978-1-52942-030-2
6095:978-0-2416-2903-1
6040:on August 6, 2014
6015:978-1-85669-584-8
5971:978-3-96141-579-3
5946:978-1-52942-030-2
5895:978-606-33-1053-9
5870:978-3-8365-3524-3
5830:978-2-81230-351-7
5805:978-0-2412-8843-6
5767:978-3-8365-3524-3
5727:978-1-78840-176-0
5653:978-0-500-29665-3
5628:978-0-500-29665-3
5601:Katz, Melissa R.
5582:britishmuseum.org
5512:978-0-500-51959-2
5487:978-0-500-51959-2
5448:978-3-7913-5707-2
5392:978-2-7118-5905-4
5274:britishmuseum.org
5255:978-3-8365-2054-6
5230:978-0-500-20396-5
5191:978-3-7913-5707-2
5154:978-0-7141-5099-4
5115:978-3-7913-5707-2
4879:House for Essex,
4758:Salone del Mobile
4718:Mogollon cultures
4698:Rosslyn, Virginia
4570:Main hall of the
4048:Theo van Doesburg
3815:Nikolay Martyanov
3264:and paintings by
3043:Academy of Athens
2977:La Chaux-de-Fonds
2892:Empress Joséphine
1682:Giovanni Bocaccio
1498:French Revolution
1363:deity (Chinese),
1221:Chinese porcelain
983:, Greece), 336 BC
509:Bust of Nefertiti
245:Nebuchadnezzar II
233:Babil Governorate
214:Ancient Near East
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8351:Human skin color
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8118:Analogous colors
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7996:Color management
7913:Color psychology
7879:Opponent process
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4803:Cosmos Ball, by
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4739:Takashi Murakami
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4064:Egyptian Revival
4059:
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3978:Marshmallow sofa
3910:(1917-1918) and
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3756:Vasyl Krychevsky
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3585:Vienna Secession
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3484:, Bucharest, by
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3467:Ion N. Socolescu
3454:
3410:Romanian Revival
3386:Victor Francione
3377:
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3258:Émile Libaudière
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3175:Francisque Duret
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3039:Coffered ceiling
3035:
3025:
3006:Neoclassical -
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2820:, 1899, marble,
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2392:Chinese Pavilion
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7941:Political color
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4296:Michael Graves
4288:Robert Venturi
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4099:Pueblo Revival
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3612:Rococo Revival
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2728:Cardiff Castle
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2696:Gothic Revival
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7803:Chromesthesia
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6585:
6580:, p. 43.
6579:
6574:
6563:September 17,
6559:
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6554:"Boulangerie"
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5579:
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5567:, p. 76.
5566:
5561:
5555:, p. 75.
5554:
5549:
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5537:
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5529:Bergdoll 2000
5525:
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5497:
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5409:
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5388:
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5352:, p. 37.
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5037:polychromatic
5024:
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5016:
5012:
5011:Hormoz Island
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4929:
4925:
4924:Memphis Group
4919:
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4906:
4899:
4894:
4890:
4889:Grayson Perry
4886:
4882:
4875:
4870:
4866:
4862:
4858:
4855:Buildings in
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4648:United States
4645:
4642:
4635:United States
4629:
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4621:
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4605:
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4597:
4594:Duncan Hall,
4590:
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4581:
4577:
4573:
4566:
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4555:
4550:
4546:
4542:
4535:
4530:
4526:
4523:, London, by
4522:
4516:
4511:
4507:
4503:
4497:
4492:
4481:
4476:
4472:
4468:
4464:
4458:
4453:
4449:
4445:
4441:
4440:Martine Bedin
4434:
4429:
4425:
4418:
4413:
4409:
4405:
4404:Memphis Group
4401:
4394:
4389:
4385:
4381:
4377:
4373:
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4325:
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4313:
4309:
4305:
4301:
4297:
4293:
4289:
4285:
4281:
4277:
4273:
4272:Postmodernism
4266:Postmodernism
4260:
4256:
4252:
4248:
4242:
4237:
4233:
4229:
4225:
4221:
4215:
4210:
4206:
4205:Irving Harper
4202:
4198:
4192:
4187:
4183:
4180:, France, by
4179:
4175:
4171:
4165:
4160:
4156:
4149:
4144:
4140:
4139:Sandy Herivan
4133:
4128:
4121:
4116:
4112:
4108:
4104:
4100:
4093:
4088:
4084:
4078:
4073:
4069:
4065:
4058:
4053:
4049:
4045:
4041:
4038:, a house in
4035:
4030:
4023:
4018:
4014:
4010:
4006:
4002:
3998:
3994:
3988:
3983:
3982:
3981:
3979:
3975:
3974:Irving Harper
3971:
3967:
3964:'s textiles,
3963:
3959:
3954:
3952:
3948:
3944:
3943:Henri Matisse
3940:
3936:
3931:
3929:
3926:developed by
3925:
3921:
3917:
3913:
3909:
3905:
3900:
3895:
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3869:
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3777:
3773:
3766:
3761:
3757:
3753:
3749:
3742:
3737:
3734:
3733:Charles Klein
3727:
3722:
3718:
3715:, France, by
3714:
3707:
3702:
3698:
3697:Eugène Coulon
3691:
3686:
3682:
3678:
3670:
3663:
3658:
3648:
3644:
3640:
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3629:
3624:
3621:
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3613:
3607:
3602:
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3598:
3594:
3590:
3586:
3582:
3581:Koloman Moser
3578:
3574:
3573:
3568:
3564:
3563:Western world
3560:
3556:
3554:
3550:
3549:Neoclassicism
3546:
3536:
3533:
3529:
3512:
3507:
3503:
3496:
3491:
3487:
3483:
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3440:
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3427:
3423:
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3411:
3407:
3401:
3387:
3384:, France, by
3383:
3376:
3371:
3367:
3360:
3355:
3351:
3347:
3340:
3335:
3331:
3328:, the UK, by
3327:
3323:
3316:
3311:
3308:
3304:
3297:
3292:
3291:
3290:
3288:
3281:
3267:
3263:
3262:Émile Gaucher
3259:
3255:
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3211:
3207:
3201:
3196:
3192:
3185:
3180:
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3171:Louvre Palace
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3162:
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3102:
3096:
3091:
3090:
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3083:
3080:
3076:
3071:
3067:
3066:Postmodernism
3061:
3058:
3044:
3040:
3034:
3029:
3021:
3017:
3013:
3009:
3002:
2997:
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2889:
2888:Aschaffenburg
2885:
2881:
2876:
2872:
2867:
2865:
2861:
2857:
2853:
2852:Ancient Greek
2846:Neoclassicism
2839:
2838:Musée d'Orsay
2835:
2831:
2827:
2823:
2819:
2815:
2811:
2805:
2800:
2796:
2792:
2788:
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2778:
2773:
2769:
2765:
2761:
2757:
2750:
2745:
2737:
2734:, the UK, by
2733:
2729:
2722:
2717:
2713:
2710:, the UK, by
2709:
2708:Staffordshire
2705:
2701:
2697:
2691:
2686:
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2674:
2668:
2663:
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2659:
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2365:Ignaz Günther
2359:
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2044:
2040:
2036:
2032:
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2020:
2016:
2009:
2004:
2001:
1997:
1993:
1990:, France, by
1989:
1985:
1981:
1975:
1970:
1969:
1968:
1966:
1962:
1958:
1954:
1950:
1946:
1942:
1938:
1934:
1930:
1926:
1922:
1921:Neoclassicism
1917:
1915:
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1907:
1903:
1899:
1895:
1890:
1888:
1884:
1880:
1876:
1872:
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1864:
1860:
1856:
1851:
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1843:Monochromatic
1840:
1838:
1834:
1830:
1829:Ignaz Günther
1826:
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1815:
1809:
1804:
1800:
1796:
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1770:
1766:
1760:
1755:
1751:
1747:
1740:
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1724:
1719:
1715:
1712:, France, by
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1707:
1700:
1695:
1691:
1687:
1683:
1676:
1671:
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1656:
1651:
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1386:
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1333:
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755:Riace bronzes
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8245:Basic terms
8236:Color terms
8190:Color wheel
8185:Color solid
8049:Color space
8035:subtractive
8018:Color model
7889:Unique hues
7785:Colorimetry
7751:Chromophore
6578:Duncan 1994
5916:(in French)
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5065:Encarnación
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8096:Color tool
8079:philosophy
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7842:Color task
7825:Dichromacy
7564:References
7250:dezeen.com
7199:dezeen.com
6359:Jones 2014
6034:www.sfv.se
5985:Jones 2014
5350:Jones 2014
5071:Monochrome
5049:wavelength
4930:, NYC, by
4785:Maximalism
4704:houses in
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4504:, London,
4284:Postmodern
4280:monochrome
4178:Marseilles
3951:Leon Bakst
3864:Beaux Arts
3683:, New York
3677:lusterware
3597:Celtic art
3593:interlaces
3545:Revivalism
3437:no. 5) in
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3206:Beaux Arts
3082:Adolf Loos
3057:Maximalism
2884:Pompejanum
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2783:Beaux Arts
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2289:cartouches
2265:Versailles
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2029:Baroque -
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4255:Barcelona
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3894:Modernism
3888:Modernism
3794:, Germany
3774:with two
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3439:Bucharest
3426:Wallachia
3382:Vincennes
3322:Edgbaston
3250:La Cigale
3070:Modernism
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2830:malachite
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3993:De Stijl
3935:Art Deco
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3551:and the
3532:Art Deco
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3287:quoining
3014:no. 45,
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2864:Sicilian
2646:boiserie
2641:intarsia
2553:singerie
2446:Scotland
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2132:Capitals
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2000:Louis XV
1965:Scotland
1610:Naumburg
1566:, France
1483:Medieval
1371:, London
1237:cloisons
1204:and the
1198:Buddhism
1083:Ercolano
963:, Greece
844:530 BC,
733:Phaistos
731:site of
447:, London
387:charcoal
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317:Assyrian
277:, London
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8662:Related
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6194:May 10,
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4857:El Alto
4646:in the
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4328:Tuscany
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4062:Mix of
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3939:Fauvism
3916:Utrecht
3752:Ukraine
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3633:French
3463:Romania
3404:In the
3122:, Paris
3020:Romania
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2732:Cardiff
2704:Cheadle
2683:, Paris
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1305:, China
1275:Guanyin
1209:Guanyin
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1067:Neptune
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997:Tanagra
981:Vergina
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785:, US.
615:at the
613:cavetto
583:, Italy
538:Sethi I
495:, Egypt
391:azurite
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366:century
292:of the
225:Babylon
197:Chinese
169:pottery
107:scholar
8675:Qualia
8670:Vision
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5078:Notes
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