Gilded woodcarving in Portugal (Portuguese: talha dourada) is, along with azulejos, one of the country's most original and rich artistic expressions. It...
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Architecture portal Architecture of Portugal Baroque in Brazil Gilded woodcarving "Age of the Baroque in Portugal". www.nga.gov. Retrieved 8 May 2023...
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History of wood carving (category Woodcarving)
Museum Gherdëina in Urtijëi displays a large collection of examples of woodcarvings from that region. Gilded woodcarving in Portugal and Spain continued...
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gardens and water games in a large park. The interior is decorated with paintings, sculptures, mirrors, tile, and gilded woodcarving. The chapel, as a result...
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country, are still visible marks of the pomp of the time in major or small works. The gilded woodcarving took on national characteristics because of the significance...
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Ferro (Covilhã) (redirect from Ferro (Portugal))
built in the 18th century, highlights its interior altars in gilded woodcarving and the altarpiece of the tabernacle. The existing altars are dedicated...
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Casa Museu Fernando de Castro (category CS1 European Portuguese-language sources (pt-pt))
is finely elaborated and decorated in baroque style, with extensive use of gilded woodcarving resembling that in the majority of churches of the city...
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Rococo (category 18th century in art)
Italian Rococo art Rococo painting Rococo in Portugal Rococo in Spain Cultural movement Gilded woodcarving History of painting Timeline of Italian artists...
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Church of Nosso Senhor do Bonfim, Salvador (category Portuguese colonial architecture in Brazil)
of the church was finished in the 19th century, and consists of a rich archive of painting, azulejos, gilded woodcarvings, and furniture. The nave has...
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Aleijadinho (category Portuguese colonial architecture in Brazil)
August 1730 or 1738 – 18 November 1814), better known as Aleijadinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [aleiʒaˈdʒiɲu], lit. 'little cripple'), was a sculptor...
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Church of Our Lady of the Conception (Porto Alegre) (category Churches in Brazil)
decoration in gilded woodcarving and statuary, besides being a listed property by the City Hall. The devotion to Our Lady of the Conception in Brazil goes...
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Colonial architecture of Brazil (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
only in architectural but also decorative terms, as the internal environments were often defined by the harmonious interplay of gilded woodcarving, painting...
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Convent of Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Horta) (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
sculptures and others in the context of local religious institutions and private collections, gilded woodcarvings, portuguese tiles (Azulejo), sacred...
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Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Ouro Preto) (category Portuguese colonial architecture in Brazil)
team. The gilding and painting of the woodcarving were commissioned to Mestre Ataíde, who carried them out in 1813. In that year, Vicente da Costa began construction...
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Architecture of Malaysia (redirect from Colonial architecture in Malaysia)
structures on wooden pillars with a seven-tiered roof in cooper shingles and decorated with gilded spires and Chinese glass mirrors. The traditional Malay...
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Church da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco (Salvador) (category Portuguese colonial architecture in Brazil)
tracing and irregular lines. The chancel arch is richly decorated in gilded woodcarving and has the Franciscan coat of arms at top. The cloister of the...
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Revival Lê dynasty (category Former countries in Vietnamese history)
wars. Woodcarving was especially highly developed and produced items that were used for daily use or worship. Many of these items can be seen in the National...
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He owned a woodcarving workshop, and is known to have carved elements in the choir of the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio as early as 1469, in collaboration...
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Malays (ethnic group) (category Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia)
Research in Malaysia. 1 (1). University Malaysia Sarawak: 35–44. Said, Ismail (May 2005). "Criteria for Selecting Timber Species in Malay Woodcarving". Journal...
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in the archipelago and also to the skillfulness of the woodcarvers that have allowed the Malays and other indigenous people to practice woodcarving as...
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Castelo da Póvoa (category Forts in Portugal)
vault covered in gilded woodcarving and tabernacle. Saint Barbara, patron saint of artillery, and an image of baby Jesus with the heart in hand, patron...
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Matriz Church of Póvoa de Varzim (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
altars, in gilded woodcarving, displaying 18th century sculptures. Its retables are notable, especially the one from the chancel, exceptionally rich, in rococo...
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Architecture of Póvoa de Varzim (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
Baroque altars, in gilded woodcarving, featuring 18th-century sculptures. Its retables are notable, especially the one in the chancel, in Rococo style,...
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Lê dynasty (category Former countries in Chinese history)
wars. Woodcarving was especially highly developed and produced items that were used for daily use or worship. Many of these items can be seen in the National...
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