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Mural
About: Mural is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1144 publications have been published within this topic receiving 5050 citations.
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01 Jan 1986
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01 Jan 1971
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TL;DR: In this paper, four mural paintings by artists Eloy Boschi, Miguel Angel Zelayeta, Demetrio Uruchua and Esteban Garino were analyzed by means of Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) to obtain more information about the technical and historic influences of these particular works of art.
Abstract: This poster shows part of the results of the investigation for the project “Planning and establishing an inclusive cultural policy: Uruguayan Contemporary mural Art as a tool for sustainable heritage” Four mural paintings by artists Eloy Boschi, Miguel Angel Zelayeta, Demetrio Uruchua y Esteban Garino were analyzed by means of Light Microscopy (LM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) to obtain more information about the technical and historic influences of these particular works of art
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16 Apr 2003
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of "monochrome" mural paintings of the Middle and late Imperial Age in Italy is presented, most of them previously unpublished, come mainly from Rome and Ostia and are presented in a catalogue.
Abstract: This study concerns itself with the "monochrome" mural paintings of the Middle and late Imperial Age in Italy. The paintings are to be found in bedrooms, corridors and domestic offices but also in the more humble living quarters of the poorer classes in society. What are known as "ancillary room decorations" have not hitherto been regarded as a decorative genre in their own right. The study shows, however, that they also go through a process of stylistic development independently of the style of the principal rooms, and that a chronological assessment of them is possible. The mural paintings, most of them previously unpublished, come mainly from Rome and Ostia and are presented in a catalogue. They also allow conclusions to be drawn about the history of domestic living from the Hadrianic to the post-Severian period.
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