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  2. Oxford Union murals - Wikipedia

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    A view of the murals of the Oxford Union Society Library at night time. Jane Burden, who would later marry William Morris, first appears as a model in the Oxford murals. Burden was noticed by Rossetti and Burne-Jones when she was visiting an Oxford theatre with her sister. Struck by Jane's beauty, they sought her to model for them.

  3. Mural - Wikipedia

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    Many homeowners choose to display the traditional art and culture of their society or events from their history in their homes. Ethnic murals have become an important form of interior decoration. Warli painting murals are becoming a preferred mode of wall decor in India. Warli painting is an ancient Indian art form in which the tribal people ...

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    These 23 maximalism decor ideas show how to nail the "more is more" aesthetic in any room. Designers show how to combine patterns, colors, and textures.

  5. Fisher Fine Arts Library - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher Fine Arts Library was the primary library of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia from 1891 to 1962. The red sandstone , brick -and- terra-cotta Venetian Gothic giant, part fortress and part cathedral, was designed by Philadelphia architect Frank Furness (1839–1912).

  6. Fresco - Wikipedia

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    Some art historians believe that fresco artists from Crete may have been sent to various locations as part of a trade exchange, a possibility which raises to the fore the importance of this art form within the society of the times. The most common form of fresco was Egyptian wall paintings in tombs, usually using the a secco technique ...

  7. Decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture - produced by the University of Wisconsin–Madison library system, funded by the Chipstone Foundation; European Sculpture and Decorative Arts collection from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Decorative Arts collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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