... painting is proved by the fact of their participation in the decoration of the Hall of Months in the Schifanoia Palace, the most important pictorial cycle of the 2nd half of the 15th century. Also, several ...
... often leaving out figures of prophets and apostles.
This makes the censer from the collection of the Lille Fine Arts Palace (Inv. A. 82) even more interesting. It is decorated with small figures, but ...
... first one is the usage of halls with apsidal ends which were typical both for pagan and Christian religious architecture in the 3rd–4th centuries, as well as for luxurious palaces and villas of late Roman ...
... of Caracalla) or at forums. Several cities possessed their own libraries. The largest among private libraries were those belonging to emperors housed in their palaces and villas (Nero’s Domus Aurea, Domus ...
... (e.g. “inner courtyards”). These are attested in both cult buildings (temples) and administrative/representative buildings (“palaces”). These open spaces (both singular ones or systems of multiple courtyards) ...
... He started his teaching career in 1983: he taught preschool children. From 1985 he has worked at the Petrogradsky Youth Art Palace. In 1992-1993 he lectured at Herzen State Pedagogical university; in 2003-2006 ...
... St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences — The Bobrinskii Palace (St. Petersburg, Galernaya str., 58–60, Litera А)
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