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| ned bandwork deriving from the moresque with | decorative acanthus foliage radiating from C-scrolls co |
| Decorative additions are left out, and there is nothing | |
| Firstly the slab can contain a | decorative aggregate. |
| During the finishing phase any | decorative aggregates such as seashells or car parts ca |
| the tomb of Sir Roger Smith, which includes | decorative alabster figures. |
| stored to include the warmth of its original | decorative amber windows and a welcoming ambience from |
| The entire building has | decorative Ancient Roman art at which the architect tri |
| Swee' Pea, and Wimpy, though they are mostly | decorative and do not add heavily to the gameplay. |
| Decorative and unusual vents in the attics were also a | |
| His work tended to be very | decorative, and he became known for mural decoration an |
| Her paintings are distinguished | decorative and dominance favorite red and pink tones, p |
| In the 1970s in her painting growing | decorative and graphic quality, locality and color satu |
| has risen, it can be braided to make it more | decorative and festive. |
| e rotation of the Earth, this functions as a | decorative and reasonably-accurate clock. |
| His art is suggestive rather than | decorative, and his force does not seem to depend on an |
| ice-President of the National Association of | Decorative and Fine Arts Societies. |
| Characteristic of this period were | decorative and sculpted stone items, an increasingly co |
| el painting, black-and-white art, sculpture, | decorative and applied art, in Art illustration of fict |
| aschino cherries, which is considered mainly | decorative and not a foodstuff (Pavia, et al., Introduc |
| n which provides training in the monumental, | decorative and industrial arts. |
| ndoor bowls, yoga, model car racing, and the | Decorative and Fine Arts Society. |
| Company and was selling glassware for home, | decorative and commercial use. |
| acknowledging the young artist whose strong, | decorative and rugged style stood in opposition to the |
| The Dulwich | Decorative and Fine Arts Society meets in JAGS' sixth f |
| ints manufactures a wide range of paints for | Decorative and Industrial use. |
| nd Olivia Newton-John reveals the story of a | decorative angel that is stolen from the top of a Chris |
| emblematic of the public's shift from purely | decorative animals to "working" animals that help susta |
| mottled leaves, it is grown as much for its | decorative appeal as for its culinary value. |
| ool's structurally expressive character with | decorative appearance common in traditional masonry arc |
| The ceiling here has been worked into a | decorative arabesque foliage and makaras (mythical beas |
| The | decorative arcading in the chancel is made of Bethersde |
| thick walls, round arches, large towers, and | decorative arcading. |
| Today, only two halls, two gates, and a | decorative arch survive. |
| The aqueduct has some | decorative architectural features, including rusticated |
| tions as filtering slabs, vases, tombstones, | decorative architectural work, emery wheels and grindst |
| atic functionality designs with little or no | decorative architecture has already passed, and the cos |
| It features | decorative art glass windows. |
| bon) was described as "one of the marvels of | decorative art in the 15th century"). |
| It houses painting, sculpture, drawing and | decorative art collections. |
| des paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, | decorative art and religious icons from Late Antiquity |
| n 1874 and exhibits artefacts, fine art, and | decorative art associated with the local area. |
| mismatic, archaeological, ethnographical and | decorative art collections compiled by the Spanish mona |
| ed Sheffield's archaeology, natural history, | decorative art and social history collections. |
| Decorative art pieces in many media and from many count | |
| With twenty-five furniture and | decorative art galleries, advertising agencies, archite |
| collection of European and American fine and | decorative art that spans several centuries. |
| he theme for this station is "Dancing", with | decorative art walls in the station. |
| When he was 16, he enroled in | decorative art at Saint-Luc de Tournai. |
| d, Ivon Hitchens and Graham Sutherland and a | decorative art collection that holds the largest scent |
| d has an archive of several million fine and | decorative art images representing items sold in its sa |
| nearly all the interlaced patterns in Celtic | decorative art"; however, there is no evidence to indic |
| Gauguin encouraged his growing interest in | decorative art, an interest that led Maillol to take up |
| jects covering applied art, coins, costumes, | decorative art, fine art, hobbies, law and order, medal |
| The Evolution of | Decorative Art, Rivington, Percival & Co., 1893 |
| lections of costumes and textiles, fine art, | decorative art, dolls and toys, natural science, geolog |
| n furnished with Federal period antiques and | decorative art, including some original Kirkland furnis |
| ounded by a small park serves as a museum of | decorative art, run by the Berlin State Museums. |
| e Rijksakademie in Amsterdam, first teaching | Decorative Art, printmaking and stained-glass, then as |
| n silver, he assembled a large collection of | decorative art, which he gifted to the British nation i |
| , Houston (MFAH) that houses a collection of | decorative art, paintings and furniture. |
| ays the museum's collection of sculpture and | decorative art, ranging from 12th century pieces from R |
| istory, archaeology, local history, fine and | decorative art. |
| oards were adorned with the wave equation as | decorative art. |
| under and later President, of the Society of | Decorative Art. |
| de for a bar in the 1925 Paris Exposition of | Decorative Art. |
| . (1867 - 1927) was an American authority on | decorative art. |
| e French school of painting and 18th century | decorative art. |
| 20th Century American Art, Old Masters, and | Decorative art. |
| ing the stylistic piece into becoming a mere | decorative art. |
| Russian Fine & | Decorative Art. - Dallas, Texas: Heritage Auction Galle |
| ation of these principles in all branches of | decorative art." |
| s in the Lviv State Institute of Applied and | Decorative Art; in the second half of the 1990s, he was |
| valves of Atrina vexillum are carved to form | decorative articles, and entire valves of larger specim |
| Later in 2007, Clark County installed | decorative artificial turf inlaid with four playing car |
| Zahara Schatz, Israeli fine and | decorative artist |
| ent justified the claim that he was the best | decorative artist of the 18th century. |
| Gaskin worked as a | decorative artist from 1890, producing woodcut illustra |
| lly as Carrington, was a British painter and | decorative artist, remembered in part for her associati |
| From 1950 to 1953 he studied | decorative arts in Istanbul at the Fine Arts Academy wh |
| At the DeWitt Wallace | Decorative Arts Museum, the Hennage Auditorium is utili |
| rawing first in the Institute of Applied and | Decorative Arts in Moscow, then in Higher School of Ins |
| oks on the subjects of caricature, cartoons, | decorative arts and photography, including here work as |
| gnized as the premier collection of American | Decorative Arts in the world and includes many period r |
| o attempt had been made to show contemporary | decorative arts in London since the Grosvenor Gallery's |
| considered the father of the modern Israeli | decorative arts movement. |
| raphy (study of social and cultural change), | decorative arts and textiles, and science. |
| Faculty of | Decorative Arts and Design |
| public art, film, electronic multimedia, and | decorative arts and crafts, using any method of investi |
| s derived in whole or in part from Museum of | Decorative Arts in Prague. |
| and Leslie heads the American furniture and | decorative arts division at Sotheby's. |
| time was not favorable to the development of | decorative arts and circumstances for many sculptors wo |
| ly produced art, glass, furniture, and other | decorative arts that flourished as a result of the weal |
| ticipated in the International Exhibition of | Decorative Arts and Modern Industry in 1925, showing fu |
| istory of the Powel House may be seen in its | decorative arts collection, its portraits of Powels and |
| wledge about the wood-based architecture and | decorative arts that once predominated across the islan |
| It includes Victorian furnishings and | decorative arts belonging to Hunter's family. |
| The house serves as a | decorative arts museum, featuring a collection of 19th- |
| llection of paintings, sculptures, etchings, | decorative arts of Western Europe, Middle and Far East |
| The collection of European | decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the 20th centur |
| t for half a year at the Norwegian Museum of | Decorative Arts and Design. |
| tion in Chicago in 1933 and 1934, and in the | Decorative Arts Pavilion at San Francisco's Golden Gate |
| roader-themed exhibitions in the applied and | decorative arts included Olivetti: Design in Industry i |
| For the | decorative arts firm founded by William Morris, see Mor |
| The Oriental Room displays early China Trade | decorative arts including four Chinese coastal Hong pai |
| She was on display in Collins Barracks, the | Decorative Arts & History building of the National Muse |
| He was a co-founder of Norwegian Museum of | Decorative Arts and Design in 1876, and was a member of |
| Having served as the Montreal Museum of | Decorative Arts from 1979 to 1997, the Chateau Dufresne |
| rom 1916 to 1935 and the Norwegian Museum of | Decorative Arts and Design from 1929 to 1934. |
| lso has a significant collection of fine and | decorative arts in its inventory. |
| stone carving, clay tiles and other similar | decorative arts of the Seljuks were still used, however |
| his time he developed a keen interest in the | decorative arts of eighteenth-century France and went o |
| as a museum furnished with American fine and | decorative arts from the first half of the nineteenth c |
| eatures European, Non-Western, American, and | Decorative Arts collections. |
| The | decorative arts holdings at the museum number around 3, |
| a core role and will release items from the | decorative arts collection. |
| t and artifacts, firearms, antique vehicles, | decorative arts and furniture, petroleum industry artif |
| dian subcontinent that was to influence both | decorative arts and British architectural design. |
| , Vinmonopolet (1929-1932) and the Museum of | Decorative Arts and Design. |
| culous restoration and furnishings of period | decorative arts and historical objects provide the sett |
| n the Czechoslovak Pavilion of International | Decorative Arts Exhibition in Paris. |
| riehaus' personal collection of 19th century | decorative arts objects, including a large private coll |
| in the permanent collection include American | decorative arts objects, early 20th century European ar |
| nt collection includes European and American | decorative arts from the late seventeenth century to th |
| national Exposition of Modern Industrial and | Decorative Arts held in Paris in 1925. |
| hilosophy, politics, underground rock music, | decorative arts and working-class artistic expression. |
| ensive collections of 19th- and 20th-century | decorative arts for the home. |
| In the | decorative arts the term encompasses a good portion of |
| The museum also features | decorative arts collections of European and American gl |
| He travelled to London where he studied | decorative arts under Ownen Jones and Matthew Digby Wya |
| canvas, circa 1784, Museum of Early Southern | Decorative Arts |
| merican Gallery and the Bouchelle Center for | Decorative Arts which together form what is probably on |
| ition is on display at the National Museum's | Decorative Arts & History site at Collins Barracks, Dub |
| and geological material, as well as fine and | decorative arts collections. |
| sh: First International Exposition of Modern | Decorative Arts), held in Turin, Italy, in 1902 (opened |
| e bodies of trades (architecture, furniture, | decorative arts). |
| Initially a collector of European art and | decorative arts, H. F. du Pont reported that it was Ele |
| ction of 19th and 20th century sculpture and | decorative arts, including furniture and textiles. |
| odworking, photography, paper and book arts, | decorative arts, painting and drawing, and business / m |
| g, Moore Collection of European and American | Decorative Arts, The Olsen Collection of pre-Columbian |
| se also include Chinese porcelains, European | decorative arts, Limoges enamels, watches, sculptures, |
| It features mainly Italian fine and | decorative arts, design, and architecture. |
| The term has signifigance both in | decorative arts, and as a part of a larger arts and phi |
| , The Studio confirmed Voysey's place in the | decorative arts, writing "Now a 'Voysey wall-paper' sou |
| years, as head of the department of Fine and | Decorative Arts, he has led a team of curators of paint |
| the house is decorated with fine furniture, | decorative arts, and paintings from such artists as Pom |
| Museum of | Decorative Arts, one of the buildings of the Moravian G |
| ame a highly prominent collector of American | decorative arts, building on the Winterthur estate to h |
| n natural history, archeology, anthropology, | decorative arts, and local history. |
| The Museum has collections of fine and | decorative arts, natural history and human history. |
| Another strength is in | decorative arts, with silver and furniture dating back |
| uding manuscripts, books, photographs, maps, | decorative arts, and other artifacts related to the his |
| rte decorativa moderna, a journal devoted to | decorative arts. |
| painter and designer, of the Art nouveau and | Decorative arts. |
| ures, and much of the collection of European | decorative arts. |
| e Collection, a major collection of fine and | decorative arts. |
| ural sciences, coins and medals and fine and | decorative arts. |
| ms that highlight the museum's collection of | decorative arts. |
| f European paintings, prints, sculpture, and | decorative arts. |
| ntique dealers of fine antique furniture and | decorative arts. |
| f the collection of medieval and Renaissance | decorative arts. |
| s influence had created on furniture and the | decorative arts. |
| ouse feature period rooms and collections of | decorative arts. |
| thropological specimens, coins, textiles and | decorative arts. |
| advanced) main bathroom is a festive work of | decorative arts. |
| gs, prints, photographs, and examples of the | decorative arts. |
| 24, part of which nowadays hosts a Museum of | Decorative Arts. |
| and American literature, as well as fine and | decorative arts. |
| d titles mainly on art, architecture and the | decorative arts. |
| s of the Arts and Crafts movement across the | decorative arts. |
| -white marble of the walls is decorated with | decorative artworks created by M. Alekseev. |
| It does not need the accessories nor a | decorative back beat. |
| They form a | decorative backdrop in the dining room in fitted bookca |
| is a pair of ionic order columns joined by a | decorative balustrade. |
| Set above the third story, a | decorative band of medallions and eagles form the base |
| The medallions have | decorative bands above them, again framed by rope mould |
| al LP release on Dunhill Records contained a | decorative banner proclaiming, "Recorded at Home." Rhod |
| ra belonging to the 5th century A.D. and the | decorative baptismal pond excavated near Vavuniya prove |
| The original | decorative bargeboarding on the Union House remains in |
| ibes steeply pitched roofs, cross gables and | decorative bargeboarding. |
| McAlester describes | decorative bargeboards, steeply pitched gables, and cro |
| The | decorative Baroque exterior is clad in red brick and wh |
| The masks were traditionally worn with | decorative beads matching in colour. |
| The plaques are thought to have been | decorative belt buckles. |
| al plant in gardens and public parks for its | decorative berries. |
| commercial yarns are included in many of the | decorative blankets. |
| He also collected | decorative bookbinding and with his friend Charles Gull |
| The front entranceway also has | decorative bracework. |
| whose roof is supported by four pillars with | decorative brackets. |
| 0 and supported by simple square columns and | decorative brackets. |
| features a porch with a moulded cornice and | decorative brackets. |
| nt and rear rooflines are eaves supported by | decorative brackets. |
| Created as a | decorative breed in the 1900s to adorn the parkland of |
| be one of the finest examples of Queen Anne | decorative brick work in the county. |
| es topped by horizontal molding and a row of | decorative bricks. |
| Frederick Barnes in the Jacobean style using | decorative brickwork and requiring three stories to rea |
| Renaissance Revival touches, the columns and | decorative brickwork, are found only one other of his p |
| e upper stories of the building also feature | decorative brickwork, which is the distinctive feature |
| classical manifestation of Art Deco style in | decorative bronze ivory sculpture. |
| springings, as well as the arch crowns, have | decorative bronze cover plates. |
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