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  • Polychrome - Wikipedia
    Polychrome is the "practice of decorating architectural elements, sculpture, etc , in a variety of colors " [1] The term is used to refer to certain styles of architecture, pottery, or sculpture in multiple colors When looking at artworks and architecture from antiquity and the European Middle Ages, people tend to believe that they were
  • The Color of Ivory: Polychromy on Byzantine Ivories - title name
    What, then, could be more interesting than Carolyn L Connor’s The Color of Ivory: Polychromy on Byzantine Ivories, a study whose methodology was, in part, based on the scientific objectivity of the X-ray spectrometry of the scanning electron microscope?
  • A Colorful Past: Archaic Greek Sculptures - TheCollector
    The gold and ivory works of the Archaic and Classical Periods were the starting point for the study of ancient polychromy In 1806 Quatramère de Quincy first used the term “polychromy” to delimit the use of color and its application technique, which took for granted the thin substrate of the “stucco” type as a “receiving base” of
  • 50+ Shades of Ivory Color (Names, HEX, RGB, CMYK Codes)
    Ivory is a light shade of cream and is known for its warm, yet subdued tone Its subtle richness creates a timeless style that never goes out of fashion It pairs well with other colors for a modern look Here are all of the 50+ shades of ivory You'll find out every name, HEX code, RGB value and CMYK combination
  • Polychromy – Definition, Examples, History More - jerwoodvisualarts. org
    Polychromy is the practice of decorating or coloring objects, especially sculptures and architecture, with multiple colors The term comes from the Greek words “poly,” meaning many, and “chroma,” meaning color
  • The Color of Life: Polychromy in Sculpture from Antiquity to the . . .
    Unlike the other exhibitions, ‘The Color of Life’ juxtaposed many of the painted classical reconstructions to a wide variety of medieval and modern polychrome sculptures, and so integrated different strands of art-historical research that had previously, on the whole, been kept separate
  • Rediscovering the Blazingly Bright Colors of Ancient Sculptures
    Polychromy—painting sculpture or architecture with color—was widespread in antiquity, and the reconstructions presented in the exhibition and book present a very different vision to
  • 98. 12. 01, Connor, The Color of Ivory | The Medieval Review
    In The Color of Ivory: Polychromy on Byzantine Ivories, Carolyn L Connor argues that modern scholarship devoted to Late Antique and Byzantine ivory carvings perpetuates a fundamental misunderstanding The impression the objects create today, she avers, results from systematic cleaning in the modern era
  • Ivory and Boxwood Carvings, 1450–1800 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    When polished, the lustrous surface of ivory is enticing to the touch and especially well suited for works meant to be handled in the intimate environment of private devotion or the collectors’ cabinets of the late Renaissance and Baroque eras Most ivory carved in Europe originated in Africa
  • In Colour: Polychrome Sculpture in France 1850-1910
    “Natural” polychromy combines different coloured marbles, sometimes introducing patinated bronzes, and “artificial” polychromy applies paint to all types of material (marble, plaster, ivory, wax, wood) to which precious ornaments can be added





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