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Meanings of wall-painting in English
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Usage of wall-painting in English
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So he thought my wall-painting adventure was a great idea.
2
The teaching of wall-painting in permanent materials should be a branch, possibly the principal branch.
3
Ultramarine blue and glass yellow mixed together make a beautiful green for fresco, that is wall-painting.
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Independently of its main subject, this vast wall-painting is specially interesting on account of its portraits.
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Some very interesting specimens of wall-painting are preserved at Cirencester, and may be seen in the museum.
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The punishment for unauthorised wall-painting and slogan-scribbling was now five strokes of the lash, to be administered in public.
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In wall-painting a poor quality of work was executed in the churches as early as the ninth century, and probably earlier.
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One day when alone and absorbed in the execution of a wall-painting, a dissolute young noble addressed her with insulting freedom.
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A wall-painting remains of a gold epergne, which represents men and monkeys engaged in gathering the fruit of a group of dôm-palms.
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Indeed this interesting wall-painting furnishes an epitome of Florentine art, in its intentions and achievements, during the first half of the fifteenth century.
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The latter process replaced the former for wall-paintings in the fourteenth century.
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One of the sepulchres was a well-jointed vault of stone with no wall-paintings.
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It must be very difficult to copy these strange old wall-paintings.
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The old man's wall-paintings became more arcane, more complexly spiralled.
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Vitruvius (on Architecture, translated by Gwilt) writes at some length on ancient wall-paintings.
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The ancient wall-paintings found in and near Rome.