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  2. Fire screen - Wikipedia

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    Placed in front of the unused fireplace, the decorated screen improves the appearance of a room. [1] Screens are decorated with embroidery, papier maché, painted wood or perhaps stained glass; the frame and feet might be carved. [2] The pole screen also began to appear in the 18th century. It is a smaller screen placed on a vertical pole which ...

  3. Tracery - Wikipedia

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    The lines of the mullions continued beyond the tops of the window lights and subdivided the open spandrels above the lights into a variety of decorative shapes. [1] Rayonnant style (c. 1230–c. 1350) was enabled by the development of bar tracery in Continental Europe and is named for the radiation of lights around a central point in circular ...

  4. Leadlight - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, leadlight windows differ from stained glass windows principally in being less complex in design and employing simpler techniques of manufacture. Stained glass windows, such as those commonly found in churches, usually include design components that have been painted onto the glass and fired in a kiln before assembly.

  5. Édouard Vuillard - Wikipedia

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    Vuillard created theatrical sets and programs, decorative murals and painted screens, prints, designs for stained glass windows, and ceramic plates. [14] In the early 1890s, he worked especially for the Théâtre de l'Œuvre of Lugné-Poe designing backdrops and programs.

  6. Star-painted ceiling - Wikipedia

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    In religious buildings, this decorative feature is often white or gold stars on a blue background. As well as being a decorative technique, star-painted ceilings are also associated with astrology. [3] It has been used as a way to accurately depict the night sky such as in planetariums. Ceilings painted with stars are also a decorative feature ...

  7. Architecture of the night - Wikipedia

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    Titania Palast movie theater, Berlin, 1928 by Ernst Schöffler, Carlo Schloenbach and Carl Jacobi, original exterior lighting by Ernst Hölscher recreated 1995, photographed in 2011 The Louisiana State Capitol lit up at night shortly after its opening in 1932; the lantern adorning the top was built to symbolize the "higher aspirations" of the State of Louisiana. [14]

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