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The earliest dated Shekhawati work includes the ‘Jaipur fresco’ work, which was employed before Jaipur’s foundation by craftsmen employed by Mughal rulers and in Amer. This involves thick layers of pigment being applied and worked onto a wet plaster surface. The pigment is often incised scraperboard-like with geometric and floral designs.
Florence: Libreria Editrice Fiorentina. ISBN 978-88-6500-109-7. Tarchi, Rossella (1997). The Rediscovery of the Last Judgement: The Restoration of the Frescoes in the Dome of Santa Maria Del Fiore. Florence: Cooperativa Firenze. Thompson, Wendy (2008). "Federico Zuccaro's Love Affair with Florence: Two Allegorical Designs" (PDF).
Fresco paintings in the Museo Nazionale di San Marco (5 P) Pages in category "Fresco paintings in Florence" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The Downtown Florence Historic District in Florence, Colorado was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. [1]A walking tour through the historic district includes the Florence Post Office where a WPA-era mural “Antelope Watering Hole” can be seen, and the McCandless Cabin, the oldest continually occupied house in Florence.
Location of Fremont County in Colorado. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fremont County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Fremont County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
Palazzo Fenzi is a palace in Florence, Italy. Built in the 16th century for the Castelli family by Gherardo Silvani, it was later enlarged by the Marucelli family. In 1829 it was bought by Emanuele Fenzi in order to house his bank and his family. It is currently home to the History Department of the University of Florence.
Living along the coast of Peru from around 900 to 1500 A.D., the Chancay people was well known for their impressive artwork, including wood carvings, ceramics, and textiles.
Gozzoli was born Benozzo di Lese, [a] son of a tailor, in the village of Sant'Ilario a Colombano around 1421. His family moved to nearby Florence in 1427. According to the 16th century Italian biographer Giorgio Vasari, Gozzoli was a pupil and assistant of Fra Angelico in the early part of his career.