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  2. Mock-heroic - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the mock-heroic style was popular in 17th-century Italy, and in the post-Restoration and Augustan periods in Great Britain.The earliest example of the form is the Batrachomyomachia ascribed to Homer by the Romans and parodying his work, but believed by most modern scholars to be the work of an anonymous poet in the time of Alexander the Great.

  3. Military art - Wikipedia

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    Even more than in painting, the war brought a crisis in style, as much public opinion felt the traditional heroic styles inappropriate. One of the most successful British memorials is the starkly realist Royal Artillery Memorial in London, the masterpiece of Charles Sargeant Jagger , who had been wounded three times in the war and spent most of ...

  4. Penjikent murals - Wikipedia

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    The murals of Penjikent are among the most famous murals of the pre-Islamic period in Panjakent, ancient Sogdiana, in Tajikistan. Numerous murals were recovered from the site, and many of them are now on display in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg , and in the National Museum of Antiquities of Tajikistan in Dushanbe .

  5. Around the World in Nine Shepard Fairey Murals - AOL

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    The post A World Tour of Shepard Fairey’s “Street Artivism” Murals, From Paris to Providence appeared first on InsideHook. Around the World in Nine Shepard Fairey Murals Skip to main content

  6. The Epic of American Civilization - Wikipedia

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    The mural was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2013. [3] Orozco painted the mural during the same time his fellow muralist, Diego Rivera, was working on his murals at the Rockefeller Center in New York. But while Rivera's portrait of Lenin led to his mural being painted over, Orozco was given full political freedom to paint as he chose.

  7. Prometheus (Orozco) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first major work by a Mexican muralist in the United States, [16] and helped Orozco, who was relatively unknown at the time, [17] [18] to subsequently land two other U.S. commissions, a mural room at The New School in New York City and The Epic of American Civilization at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. [19]

  8. Wall of the Sun and Wall of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The two mosaic murals were assembled in situ by a team of technicians under the direct supervision of Miró and Llorens Artigas. [11] The works were inaugurated in 1958, as same as the building, and received rave reviews. Even one of the murals, the Wall of the Sun won the Biennial Prize of Guggenheim Foundation.

  9. List of Whaling Walls - Wikipedia

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    Decaying and faded, but still alive for now. As of February 2024, Wyland is hoping to restore the mural. The new owners of the building are hoping to preserve it while turning it into a hotel. [7] 14: Sperm Whales: Funabashi, Japan: October 14, 1987 15: Dolphins of Makapuu Point: Sealife Park, Oahu, Hawaii: 1988 16: Orcas off Point Loma ...