Most of Street's works were in relation to churches; designing new churches, polychromy, and elements of Continental forms of Gothic architecture.
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Made of ivory, ebony, mahogany, silver, and polychromy, it displays N��ez Delgado's mastery of human anatomy and human pain.
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The stadium's polychromy and dynamism is also reflected on the interior where four tribunes contain a curvilinear profile and multicoloured seats that characterize the stadium.
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Victorian polychromy gave way to white limestone, Gothic windows to classical columns : at last, a Fifth Avenue dress to go with a Fifth Avenue address.
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In many cases, his paintings are the best surviving documentation of newly exposed, fragile antiquities, whose polychromy did not long survive the change of atmosphere.
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The interior stucco decoration is the work of Baldassarre Fontana, and the polychromy assisted by painters and brothers Carlo and Innocente Monti and Karl Dankwart of Nysa.
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It is the birthplace and archetype of the Richardsonian Romanesque style, characterized by a clay roof, polychromy, rough stone, heavy arches, and a massive tower.
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His design was in harmony with the polychromy of the cathedral, as applied by Arnolfo di Cambio, giving the tower a view as if it were painted.
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In 1482-3, Bermejo was part of a team ( which also included Bernat ) that reapplied the polychromy on the alabaster High Altar Retable of Zaragoza Cathedral.
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He was one of the first painters to employ four-colour polychromy, using " kalos " inscriptions refer to the names Lysis, Glaukon and Megakles.