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Green, Alexandra Raissa. "Buddhist narrative in Burmese murals." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.367563.

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Martinez, De Luna Lucha Aztzin. "Murals and the Development of Merchant Activity at Chichen Itza." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2005. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1026.pdf.

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Samuel, Anne E. "Vision conceptualized in the American Renaissance murals of Edwin Howland Blashfield." Access to citation, abstract and download form provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company; downloadable PDF file, 817 p, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1397902901&sid=2&Fmt=2&clientId=8331&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Yang, Jeongmu. "Giovanni Bellini : experience and experiment in Venetian painting, c. 1460-1516." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1998. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1318058/.

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Giovanni Bellini (b. 1435/40-d. 1516) has long been considered a dominant figure in the Venetian painting of the Early-High Renaissance, his main reputation being a colourist. The distinctive optical and technical characteristics of his work have drawn substantial scholarly attention in the present century, but the studies in this subject have not been developed as a coherent theory with regard to changes in painting technique in the fiftenth-century Italy. The purpose of this dissertation, therefore, is to investigate Bellini's choice and application of painting materials, attempting to establish links between the technical qualities and the formal values of his work. In the process of establishing Bellini's position with regard to the use of paint media and support, this thesis also provides a substantial overview of the use of canvas and of oil pain in the later fifteenth century. The study is encouraged by recent discoveries about Bellini's technique that have emerged from conservation of his paintings. As well as addressing published conservation results, the thesis includes new observations on four canvases attributed to Bellini's father Jacopo, and two Madonnas from Bellini's workshop scientifically examined at UCL Painting Analysis. In order to investigate Bellini's colour and handling of paint within a broader socio-economic milieu, this study deals with the commercial documents such as tariffs, government records, and merchant account books, indicating that Venice was the centre of the international colour trade and that Venetians were widely engaged with this trade. The resulting advantages of Venetian painters who were active at this commercial heart, and the question of how deeply the pragmatic experience of colours that Venetian merchants obtained from the trade penetrated their aesthetic taste will be discussed. Using both scientific and documentary analyses in combination with visual analysis which integrates these findings, this study examines Bellini's translation of the skills of tempera to oil pain and the stylistic changes that occurred with the extensive use of oil medium. It looks at how Bellini developed canvas as a support for mural painting and the technique he employed on such an unconventional support. It will also study the methods in which he established the predominance of colour as an element of composition at the early sixteenth century. In conclusion, it will argue that Bellini's increasing choice of canvas and corresponding use of oil on it changed the general concept of picture-making and became a new format of painting that was to exert a crucial influence on Cinquecento Venetian painting.
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Wardle, Marian Eastwood. "Minerva Teichert's Murals: The Motivation for her Large-Scale Production." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 1988. http://patriot.lib.byu.edu/u?/MTNZ,31051.

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Marquès, Balagué Mercè Esther. "Sant Climent de Taüll: La restauració de les pintures murals i les aportacions a l’estudi del monument." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/399996.

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El projecte de la tesi doctoral sorgeix després de la realització de les campanyes de restauració de la pintura mural fetes a l’església de Sant Climent de Taüll. El treball d’investigació dut a terme en el marc de la tesi se centra en l’estudi de les pintures murals però també fa una aproximació a l’estudi de les fases de configuració constructiva de l’església. Es presenta un compendi dels models de les decoracions monocromes simples, associades al carreuat constructiu i es reclama l’atenció sobre la decoració cromàtica pintada a les façanes exteriors de la torre del campanar i dels absis. Es descriuen els conjunts murals pictòrics de l’interior de l’església i posteriorment s’inclou el seu estudi perceptiu i analític, tot associant aquesta investigació a l’observació de les pintures que van ser arrencades de l’església el segle passat i que actualment estan conservades i exposades en el Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya. S’inclouen les còpies de les memòries de les campanyes de restauració realitzades els anys 2000,2001, i 2013 com annex I i annex II.
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Robertson, Lindsey. "Artscapes: Community Perceptions of City Beautification through Murals in Denton, Texas." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2017. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1062898/.

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Keep Denton Beautiful (KDB) is inspired by Keep America Beautiful's model of community engagement to create a clean, beautiful, and vibrant city. The community mural initiative, Artscapes, aims to enliven public spaces, abate graffiti, and inspire community members to keep Denton, Texas, clean and beautiful. The goals of this research project are to understand the impact of Artscapes initiative, community perceptions of public art, and find ways KDB can better align future mural projects with the needs and desires of community members. By talking to artists that have worked with KDB, members of the mural art committee, and community members from the neighborhoods that have existing murals, this research provides input from these three populations to continue creating public art for the Denton community. I discuss the context of my work through Lefebvre's concept of "Right to the City," Rafael Schacter's opposition between sanctioned and non-sanctioned murals, Bourdieu's concept of symbolic and social capital, and David Harvey's work on neoliberalism and the entrepreneurial city.
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Mouhoubi, Kamel. "Thermographie infrarouge stimulée appliquée à la détection et à la caractérisation d'altérations structurales de peintures murales du patrimoine." Thesis, Reims, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016REIMS001/document.

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L’objectif de ce projet est de développer des méthodes d’analyse et de caractérisation des défauts structurels des matériaux s’appuyant sur la thermographie infrarouge stimulée. Nous pouvons à l’aide d’une excitation photothermique distante et d’un outil d’analyse que nous avons développé en laboratoire, déterminer la structure sous jacente d’un matériau, repérer précisément ses défauts et les mesurer. L’application qui nous intéresse ici porte sur la prévention, le diagnostique et la restauration des oeuvres d’art, nous avons démontré par de précédents travaux, la pertinence de cette approche et son potentiel important dans de nombreux domaines, qu’ils soient industriels, culturels, médicales ou autres. Nous avons fait la démonstration qu’il était possible d’analyse des matériaux fragiles de façon fiable et sans contact et nous comptons généraliser cette approche en l’étendant dans ses domaines d’intervention et dans sa précision<br>The objective of this project is to develop analysis and characterization of structural defects in material methods based on photothermal radiometry,We can by means of a remote photothermal excitation and an analysis tool that we have developed in the laboratory to determine the underlying structure of a material, precisely locate its flaws and measure. The application of interest here focuses on the prevention, diagnosis and restoration of works of art, we have demonstrated by previous work, the relevance of this approach and its significant potential in many areas, such as industrial cultural, medical or other. We have demonstrated that it was possible to analyze fragile materials reliably and without contact and we intend to generalize this approach by extending its focal areas and its accuracy
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Cheung, Shin-yee, and 張倩儀. "A study of the tomb murals depicting the ascent to paradise during the Wei, Jin, Northern-and-Southern dynasties =." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B38301362.

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Holzworth, Rebecca Joy. "The Apse Murals in San Agusti­n de Acolman: Augustinian Friars as the Foundation of the Roman Church in Sixteenth-Century New Spain." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193471.

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This thesis considers the apse murals in the sixteenth-century Augustinian mission church of San Agusti­n de Acolman. These murals feature three horizontal rows of enthroned popes, bishops, cardinals, and friars. I connect these murals to contemporary conflicts between the regular and secular clergy in the New Spanish church, arguing that the Augustinians at Acolman used their apse to hierarchically position themselves within the New Spanish church.The figures in these murals will be identified as an allegory of the Roman Church. Comparisons will be drawn between the murals and the Sistine Chapel, suggesting that Acolman's allegorical image of the Church connoted papal power. I also highlight the position of the friars in the lowest level of the murals. Through a comparison with retablos, I demonstrate that these friars are the foundation of the Church. Finally, I reflect upon the implications of allegorizing the Church as a collection of Augustinians.
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