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  2. Mural - Wikipedia

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    The huge collection of Kerala mural painting dating from the 14th century are examples of fresco secco. [4] [5] In Italy, c. 1300, the technique of painting of frescos on wet plaster was reintroduced and led to a significant increase in the quality of mural painting. [6] Murals from the 16th century at the St. Lawrence Church of Lohja

  3. EverGreene Architectural Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, with the advent of the Historic Preservation tax Incentives, interest in historic preservation grew in the United States. EverGreene, originally started as a firm that almost exclusively focused on decorative painting and murals, expanded in size and service offerings to assist clients and owners of historic structures including: courthouses, state capitols, churches, synagogues ...

  4. Athos Menaboni - Wikipedia

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    5. 1930 – Saint Joseph's Hospital (Atlanta, Georgia) - For J. J. Haverty - Two chapel murals. 6. 1931 – The Temple (Atlanta, Georgia) - For Philip Shutze - Marbleized wood columns in the sanctuary's altar area. 7. 1931 – Al Sihah Shrine Temple (Macon, Georgia) - For William Elliott Dunwoody Jr. - Main hall murals and decorative painting.

  5. Kerala mural painting - Wikipedia

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    Mural paintings in the Vaikom Temple. The murals of Thirunadhikkara Cave Temple (now ceded to Tamil Nadu) and Tiruvanchikulam are considered the oldest relics of Kerala's own style of murals. The masterpieces of Kerala mural art include: the Shiva Temple in Ettumanoor, the Ramayana murals of Mattancherry Palace and Vadakkumnatha kshetram.

  6. Sistine Chapel ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Michelangelo painted these as decorative courses that look like sculpted stone mouldings. [j] These have two repeating motifs: [k] the acorn and the scallop shell. The acorn is the symbol of the family of both Pope Sixtus IV, who built the chapel, and Julius II, who commissioned Michelangelo's work.

  7. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Victorian decorative arts refers to the style of decorative arts during the Victorian era. Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament. Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament.

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