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  2. Shekhawati painting - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. The Loves of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    The Loves of the Gods is a monumental fresco cycle, completed by the Bolognese artist Annibale Carracci and his studio, in the Farnese Gallery which is located in the west wing of the Palazzo Farnese, now the French Embassy, in Rome. The frescoes were greatly admired at the time, and were later considered to reflect a significant change in ...

  4. Catacomb of Priscilla - Wikipedia

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    A fresco of a figure and a lion is argued to be either of David or Thecla due to the feminine appearance and singular lion. [2] Other notable paintings include the story of Daniel 3, Moses, [11] rising of Lazarus, Mary Magdalene , [2] and the Cubiculum of the Velata which consists of three portraits that depict the life of a singular unnamed woman.

  5. Pietro Cavallini - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about his biography, though it is known he was from Rome, since he signed pictor romanus. His first notable works were the fresco cycles for the Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura, with stories from the New and Old Testament (1277–1285). They were destroyed by the fire of 1823.

  6. Roman funerary art - Wikipedia

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    The organized and simple style of the frescoes manifests itself in two forms: an imitation of architecture, and clearly defined images. The images typically present one subject of religious importance and are combined together to tell a familiar (typically Christian) story.

  7. Raphael Rooms - Wikipedia

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    They are famous for their frescoes, painted by Raphael and his workshop. Together with Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling frescoes, they are the grand fresco sequences that mark the High Renaissance in Rome. The Stanze, as they are commonly called, were originally intended as a suite of apartments for Pope Julius II.

  8. What was life like in ancient Rome? These finds from 2023 ...

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    In Rome, excavations near the Colosseum found an opulent 2,000-year-old home that likely belonged to an elite aristocrat, possibly even a government official. The elaborate mosaic found inside the ...

  9. Youth of Moses - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the decoration was a parallel between the Stories of Moses and those of Christ, as a sign of continuity between the Old and the New Testament – a continuity also between the divine law of the Tables and the message of Jesus, who, in turn, chose Peter (the first alleged bishop of Rome) as his successor: this would finally result ...