- A
mural is any
piece of
graphic artwork that is
painted or
applied directly to a wall,
ceiling or
other permanent substrate.
Mural techniques include fresco...
- A
mural crown (Latin:
corona muralis) is a
crown or
headpiece representing city walls, towers, or fortresses. In
classical antiquity, it was an emblem...
- Look up
Mural,
mural, or
muralism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
mural is any
piece of
artwork painted or
applied directly on a wall,
ceiling or...
- The
Seagram Murals are a
series of large-scale
paintings by
abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko. The
murals,
characterized by
their dark and somber...
-
Tillie is the
nickname of two
murals of a
grinning figure that were
painted on the side of the
Palace Amu****ts
building in
Asbury Park, New Jersey, United...
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Newark Murals, and seen the
creation of
dozens of
outdoor murals about significant people, places, and
events in the city. The
Portraits mural, a m****ive...
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Mural is a 1943
large painting by
American artist Jackson Pollock.
Although signed and
dated 1943, the
signature and date were not
added until 1947, and...
-
Mural cells are the
generalized name of cell po****tion in the
microcirculation that is
comprised of
vascular smooth muscle cells (vSMCs), and pericytes...
- painter, who
specialized in
political murals that
established the
Mexican Mural Renaissance together with
murals by
Diego Rivera,
David Alfaro Siqueiros...
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frescoes helped establish the
mural movement in
Mexican and
international art.
Between 1922 and 1953,
Rivera painted murals in,
among other places, Mexico...