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polychromic, a. (pɒlɪˈkrəʊmɪk) [f. as polychrome + -ic.] 1. = polychromatic, polychrome a.1839 Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl. II. 367/2 Thence originated polychromic sculpture. 1859 Gullick & Timbs Paint. 310 Polychromic decoration was added to many parts of the architectural details. 1891 Anthony's Photo...
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polychromism
polychromism (pɒlɪˈkrəʊmɪz(ə)m) [f. as polychromic a.: see -ism.] = polychromatism.1903 Amer. Naturalist XXXVII. 295 (heading) Albinism, partial albinism and polychromism in hag-fishes. 1933 Thorpe & Linstead Synthetic Dyestuffs (ed. 7) viii. 72 Polychromism..is the name assigned to the phenomenon o...
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Sophia Vari
She was known for her polychromic and monochromic styles.
Vari died in Monte Carlo on 5 May 2023.
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polychromatic
polychromatic, a. (ˌpɒlɪkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. poly- + chromatic: see below. Cf. Gr. πολυχρώµατ-ος many-coloured.] 1. a. Having or characterized by various colours; many-coloured. polychromatic acid (Chem.): = polychromic acid, q.v.1849 Freeman Archit. i. i. 40 The polychromatic effect..was sought after in...
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Sandy Brown (ceramist)
Brown travelled to Iran in her youth and was greatly affected by the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan with its distinctive colourful mosaic tiles and polychromic
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monomer
monomer Chem. (ˈmɒnəmə(r)) [f. mono- + -mer.] Any compound from which a polymer might be formed by the combining together of its molecules (sometimes with the molecules of another compound).1914 Chem. Abstr. VIII. 1037 If released from this combination, it [sc. chromic acid] gives at once a polychro...
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Ludwig Förster
Forster and Hansen designed the structure - the largest synagogue in Europe - based on Byzantine-Moorish style as shown features such as the polychromic
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31 and 33 Dee Banks, Chester
Hubbard considered that the most characteristic features of Douglas on the houses are the timber-framed porches, the polychromic brickwork, and the ribbed
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Cafe Fantasy
The Batumi Octopus can be attributed to Hippie Art rather than Soviet Art as this polychromic, cheerful, individual and unaggressive creation stands out
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Fowler's Buildings, Liverpool
The warehouse extends behind the offices along Temple Lane, and is constructed in polychromic brick.
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New Sculpture
These figures were usually in bronze but a mixture of materials, such as ivory and gem stones, to give a polychromic effect, were also used.
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Cloughjordan
Cloughjordan Methodist Church, Main St. (1875) Modest church building with polychromic tiling.
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Dundalk railway station
The station is noted for its fine iron, glass, and polychromic brickwork. It has been said to be the finest station on the Dublin-Belfast line.
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Carlo Marochetti
He also experimented with the use of new materials and the creation of multi-coloured, or polychromic, sculptures.
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Tanagra (Gérôme sculpture)
Tanagra is a polychromic marble sculpture created by French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904) as a personification of the "spirit of Tanagra," his own
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