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  2. Every Historical Home Needs This One Element - AOL

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    Originally seen in 19th-century homes, ceiling medallions are decorative moldings that were used to mark the center of the space and coordinate with the intricate woodwork used to bridge the ...

  3. Scottish Renaissance painted ceilings - Wikipedia

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    Figure from Prestongrange House, the ceiling is dated 1581. Scottish renaissance painted ceilings are decorated ceilings in Scottish houses and castles built between 1540 and 1640. This is a distinctive national style, though there is common ground with similar work elsewhere, especially in France, Spain and Scandinavia. [1]

  4. Medallion (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Roman medallion or imago clipeata on the Arch of Augustus, Rimini, Italy, 27 BC. A medallion is a round or oval ornament [1] that frames a sculptural or pictorial decoration in any context, but typically a façade, an interior, a monument, or a piece of furniture or equipment.

  5. Painted ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A painted ceiling is a ceiling covered with an artistic mural or painting. They are usually decorated with fresco painting, mosaic tiles and other surface treatments. While hard to execute (at least in situ) a decorated ceiling has the advantage that it is largely protected from damage by fingers and dust.

  6. Sistine Chapel ceiling - Wikipedia

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    The Sistine Chapel ceiling (Italian: Soffitto della Cappella Sistina), painted in fresco by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, is a cornerstone work of High Renaissance art. The Sistine Chapel is the large papal chapel built within the Vatican between 1477 and 1480 by Pope Sixtus IV, for whom the chapel is named.

  7. Historic Cody Mural Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The rotunda was constructed by mounting circular boards at 16-inch (410 mm) intervals until they reached the center of the ceiling. [5] The top board is suspended to from beams in the roof. [5] The canvas was then hung on the plaster and painted from miniatures. [5] The canvas and paints were imported from outside the United States. [5]

  8. Stirling Heads - Wikipedia

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    The Stirling Heads are a group of large oak portrait medallions made around the year 1540 to decorate the ceiling of a room at Stirling Castle. [1] The style, in origin, was based on Italian architectural decoration and at Stirling was probably derived from a French source. Similar medallions carved in stone adorn Falkland Palace. [2]

  9. Eric Gill works at the Midland Hotel, Morecambe - Wikipedia

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    The medallion is on the ceiling at the top of the circular staircase in the hotel’s central tower. It is coloured in blue, blue green, yellow, and shades of red brown, and has the inscription "and hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn," words from a sonnet by William Wordsworth. [Note 1] The medallion is 10 feet (3.05 m) in diameter.

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