Aztec Art
.... made of greenstone and alabaster for Anthropomorphic Masks." Aztec works of art ran a gamut of different media and expressions, from
terra-
cotta ceramics and ....
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The Korean Philadelphia Presbyterian Church
.... The entire central arch of the church's facade is filled with red brick work which is, in turn, studded with a pattern of
terra cotta tiles in yellow, blue and ....
(1662

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Art Nouveau, Art Deco
.... Comparatively, Art Deco relied on materials more associated with manufacturing, from aluminum and steel to concrete and
terra cotta. ....
(1938

8

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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... a job--as is demonstrated in Cass Gilbert's Woolworth Building in New York (1911-13), a graceful structure that relied on bright white
terra cotta piers as ....
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Artworks from 3 Periods of Greek Art
.... arts. Early Greek sculpture embodies this style with animals and human figures in copper, bronze, lead, ivory, and
terra-
cotta. Some ....
(1411

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Sculpture
.... His Saint Thomas (1703-1705) is a
terra-
cotta model of what was to be a much larger statue that would be in a series showing all twelve apostles, for a church ....
(2325

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Charles Ray Retrospective
.... wooden table bearing some objects (ceramic plate, metal canister, aluminum salt shaker, plastic bowl, plastic tumbler, and synthetic plant in a
terra-
cotta pot ....
(1522

6

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Architecture
.... Coupled with the painted
terra-
cotta and stone reliefs depicting the deeds of immortals and half-mortals, the architecture and sculpture wove together the ....
(1391

6

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The Art of Puppetry
.... In agriculture-related festivals Native Americans used puppets and the Egyptians favored
terra cotta as their favorite material from which to fashion puppets. ....
(1203

5

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Ceramics Instruction
.... The finishes on each were quite different. The Pecos work was red, and the Hewell family piece was natural
terra cotta color, unglazed. ....
(2892

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Sculpture and Culture
.... The Etruscans inhabited the area between Florence and Rome from the 8th to 3rd century BC. Their sculpture focused on life-size
terra-
cotta sculptures. ....
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Greek and Roman Architecture
.... of the house a gable. This frame was covered with
terra-
cotta tiles or thin marble slabs. Roofs were carried by supporting walls ....
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Dade County Architecture
.... This huge house was built around a central court, its sections were hipped-roofs with
terra-
cotta tiles, and the deep porches, careful groupings of windows ....
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History Painter John Trumbull
.... He produced three works of distinction at this time: a
terra-
cotta statuette of "Hercules" in 1812, winning the gold medal of the Society of Arts; a large ....
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Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Though goddess statues of the Isin-Larsa period, such as the fantastic
terra cotta Lilith (c. 2025-1763 BC) and the statuette of Ningal from Ur, are not ....
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Ancient Art Dating Methods 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Though goddess statues of the Isin-Larsa period, such as the fantastic
terra cotta Lilith (c. 2025-1763 BC) and the statuette of Ningal from Ur, are not ....
(10728

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Ancient Art
.... arts. Early Greek sculpture embodies this style with animals and human figures in copper, bronze, lead, ivory, and
terra-
cotta. Some ....
(3971

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August Rodin
.... 1939, pp. 416-17). The works vary in size and media--marble,
terra cotta, plaster, and bronze works are in evidence. According to ....
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