Grisaille (/ɡrɪˈzaɪ/ or /ɡrɪˈzeɪl/; French: grisaille, lit. 'greyed' French pronunciation: [ɡʁizaj], from gris 'grey') means in general any European painting...
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Catherine the Great (Fabergé egg) (redirect from Grisaille (Fabergé egg))
The Catherine the Great egg, also known as Grisaille Egg and Pink Cameo Egg, is an Imperial Fabergé egg, one of a series of fifty-four jewelled enameled...
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Life of Saint Fulbert Bay 34 Fragments of a Resurrection of Lazarus, grisaille Bay 36 Life of Saint Apollinarius Chartres' windows are celebrated for...
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color. When a picture is monochromatically rendered in gray, it is called grisaille; when in yellow, cirage.[1] The term is also applied to monochrome painting...
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Notre-Dame-des-Champs, Paris (section Grisailles)
the Virgin in the house of Saint John in Ephesus." Grisaille window from nave Detail of grisaille window The large stained glass windows on the upper...
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veneda, verdaccio, morellone, imprimatura and grisaille. The different types have different colourings. Grisaille is plain grey. Verdaccio is a grey tending...
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Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium. The outside of the shutters are painted in grisaille, while the inside shutters and center are oil on panel. The work belonged...
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be added on top. The grisaille beneath would provide the shading, visible through the layers of color. Sometimes, the grisaille was simply left uncovered...
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use of what is variously called "glass paint", "vitreous paint", or "grisaille paint". This was applied as a mixture of powdered glass, iron or rust...
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Yellow Gate" "Gareki No Toshi" Side three "Caledonia" "Motherly Bluster" "Grisaille" Side four "Caledonia (Sing Together Mix)" (bonus track, 45rpm) The following...
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Torsten Billman (section Grisaille woodcuts 1940–45)
consist of some 40 grisaille woodcuts. Art critic Tord Baeckström in Göteborgs Handels- och Sjöfartstidning wrote about the grisaille woodcuts: "Billman...
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technique Glassblowing Glaze (painting technique) Gongbi Gradation Grattage Grisaille Haboku Hierarchical proportion Illusionistic ceiling painting Impasto...
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two colours, more generally known in English by the French equivalent, grisaille. The term broadened in meaning early on to cover all strong contrasts...
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Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery is a small panel painting in grisaille (near monochrome) by the Netherlandish Renaissance printmaker and painter...
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(1446–1451) The 13th century saw the introduction of a new kind of window, with grisaille, or white glass, with a geometric pattern, usually joined with medallions...
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involving staged photographs of her subjects. Since 2012, her work has used grisaille to portray skin tones, a choice she describes as intended to challenge...
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The text is written in Textualis Gothic bookscript. There are twenty grisaille miniatures within wide, decorated borders. (See illustration at right)...
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Sharkskin, or grisaille (from french gris, meaning grey) describes a specific woven or warp-knitted fabric with a distinctive sheen. Sharkskin is a twill...
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like most painters of his time, using either monochrome shades of grey ("grisaille") or a limited palette of browns and greys ("dead coloring"), over which...
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in common use as an artist's drawing material until the 19th century. Grisaille is a painting technique developed in the 14th century in which a painting...
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Navarre Grisaille plate with Psyche Carried by Zephyr to Cupid's Palace, Pierre Courteys, c. 1560 Ewer, around 1600 17th century painted grisaille plaque...
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arts Dollhouse construction and furnishing Doll making Enameling and Grisaille Fretwork Glass etching Glassblowing Jewelry design Joining (woodworking)...
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Psyche Showing Her Jewelry to Her Sisters (Neoclassical, 1815–16), grisaille wallpaper by Merry-Joseph Blondel...
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Royal Collection, London, UK 1914 Catherine the Great Also known as the "Grisaille". The egg was made by Henrik Wigström, "Fabergé's last head workmaster"...
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in Vienna, Austria. The outside of the shutters panel are painted in grisaille on panel, while the inside shutters and the center panel are painted in...
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Curvilinear coordinates Float glass Glass art Glass beadmaking Glassblowing Grisaille Lancet window Leadlight Mandorla Mullion Pontil Quatrefoil Rose window...
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an affluent textile industry family. He was particularly known for his grisaille style, often in gold and black. Sert initially studied art in Rome before...
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consists of five lancets, each over 53 feet (16.3 m) high, filled with grisaille glass. A bishop of York was summoned to the Council of Arles in 314, indicating...
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the Peruzzi Chapel in the church of Santa Croce, the large series in grisaille fresco in the Chiostro dello Scalzo, which was Andrea del Sarto's largest...
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assisting Peeter Baltens on an altarpiece (now lost), painting the wings in grisaille. Bruegel possibly got this work via the connections of Mayken Verhulst...
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