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Stucco and relief
Stucco relief at Tula, Hidalgo depicting Coyote s, Jaguar s and Eagle s feasting on human hearts.
Stucco relief was used in the architectural decoration schemes of many ancient cultures.

Stucco and with
Stucco provided the artist with a medium of great plasticity, enabling a high degree of expressiveness to be given to the sculpture.
Stucco provided the artist with a medium of great plasticity, enabling a high degree of expresivness to be given to the sculpture.
These impressive buildings were constructed with carved stones ( one atop the other ) without any Stucco or cement mortar.
Translated from the revised Italian edition of 1972 by Guido Stucco with a foreword by Joscelyn Godwin, a preface and introduction by Dr. H. T.
One of its discovery well-know is the art of Stucco, that Giovanni was the " new-founder " after the antiquity: that occasion was given by discovery of the Domus Aurea, the ancient Nerone's residence near Colosseum, other monument to his memory dedicate: at first year of XVI century Raphael and its students was going on " Mons Coelius " into a caves that was form with a century for explore that region.
The house was entered by ascending a staircase outside before coming into a large Entrance Hall which was graced with Stucco gilding and pictures of the family.

Stucco and .
Subtle variations of Masonry cement in the US are Plastic Cements and Stucco Cements.
File: Fontainebleau escalier roi. jpg | Stucco overdoor at Fontainebleau, probably designed by Primaticcio, who painted the oval inset, 1530s or 1540s
Each product contains powdered marble ( CaCO3 ) as a filler or extender: Cosmetics, Paints, Stucco, Latex, Glass, Glue, Rubber, Roofing, PVC pipe, Crayons, Plastic, Ink, Joint Compound, and many more.
Stucco apartment complexes were built on former tracts of land.
* Stucco, Guido ( 1992 ), " Translator's Introduction ," in Evola, The Yoga of Power ( Vermont: Inner Traditions ), ix-xv.
Stucco and plaster walls can be aesthetically ruined after ivy pruning or removal, requiring a new topcoat or repainting, and sometimes needing restoration for structural and waterproofing problems.
Stucco work made by master craftsman V. Stefaovych.
Stucco as well as stone was widely used by sculptors in Gandhara for the decoration of monastic and cult buildings.
File: SWFC mural. JPG | Stucco mural depicting the original design.
Stucco from the Khaneh Borujerdi ha | House of Borujerdi-ha, 1850s, Kashan, Iran.
Stucco or render is a material made of an aggregate, a binder, and water.
Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid.
Stucco may be used to cover less visually appealing construction materials such as concrete, cinder block, or clay brick and adobe.
Stucco used as an exterior coating on a residential building.
Stucco has also been used as a sculptural and artistic material.
Stucco is an integral part of the art of belcomposto, the Baroque concept that integrates the three classic arts, architecture, sculpture, and painting.
Stucco is used to form a semi-plastic extension of the real architecture that merges into the painted architecture.
Stucco was still employed in the 1950s in molded forms for decorating the joints between walls and ceilings inside houses.
Stucco is valued as a siding material for its attractiveness and durability and is a relatively low-maintenance exterior finish.

relief and with
In 1961 the first important legislative victory of the Kennedy Administration came when the principle of national responsibility for local economic distress won out over a `` state's-responsibility '' proposal -- provision was made for payment for unemployment relief by nation-wide taxation rather than by a levy only on those states afflicted with manpower surplus.
In any inquiry into the way in which great literature affects the emotions, particularly with respect to the sense of harmony, or relief of tension, or sense of `` a transformed inner nature '' which may occur, a most careful exploration of the particular feature of the experience which produces the effect would be required.
He got no relief from drink because, though sometimes Precious would buy himself a drink if he went out with us in the evening, he'd leave it on the table untouched.
The secretary sighed with relief and then the telephone clicked in Rector's hand.
At the outset, the Government's spokesman explained that counsel for the Government and for Du Pont had already held preliminary discussions with a view to arriving at a relief plan that both sides could recommend to the court.
It must have been with some pleasure and relief that on September 12, 1848, Joseph Brown made the momentous entry in his job book, in his characteristically cryptic style, `` Lucian Sharpe came to work for me this day as an apprentice ''.
I point now with pride to the fact that, long ere the Committee on Un-American Activities, the Minute Women, the Economic Council and other such notable `` watchdog '' organizations were so much as heard of, I was Hollywood's leading bulwark against communism, fighting single-handedly `` creeping socialism '' against such insuperable odds as the Fascio-Communist troops of the NRA, PWA, WPA, CCC and an army of more than twenty-two million mercenaries whom F.D.R. employed secretly, through the transparent ruse of regular `` relief '' checks.
Abreaction of her anxiety and guilt concerning the death of her parents, when linked up with her current feelings of anger and her fears of loss, abandonment, and annihilation, produced further relief of tension.
Bathing the itching parts with kerosene gave relief and also killed the pests.
Andy felt his heart thud heavily with relief.
' It's just a bat ', said my wife reassuringly, and I sighed with relief.
What she felt was a bone-deep loss with a sense of waste to it, not so much sorrow for handsome, ambitious Bobbie, but for the lost years that had been brought into high relief by his death.
She refolded the letter, replaced it in its envelope, and turned with relief to one from her brother George.
As he gazes seaward, Tarrou says with a sense of relief that it is good to be there.
There, Alfred blockaded them, and with a relief fleet having been scattered by a storm, the Danes were forced to submit.
Disaster relief helicopters are almost always fitted with video / FLIR systems to allow them to monitor and coordinate real-time relief efforts.
The team also traded relief pitcher Jose Valverde, who led the major leagues in saves in 2007 with 47, to the Houston Astros for reliever Chad Qualls, RHP Juan GutiƩrrez and IF / OF Chris Burke.
Nefopam is used in Europe for pain relief with concurrent opioids.
In 1915, Bertram Sippy introduced the " Sippy regimen " of hourly ingestion of milk and cream, the gradual addition of eggs and cooked cereal, for 10 days, combined with alkaline powders, which provided symptomatic relief for peptic ulcer disease.
They can also be used to build thick layers of paint: gel and molding paste media are sometimes used to create paintings with relief features that are literally sculptural.
They may be less effective than benzodiazepines in patients who have been previously treated with benzodiazepines as they do not provide the sedation that these patients may expect or equate with anxiety relief.
The Bahamas offers attractive features to the potential investor: a stable democratic environment, relief from personal and corporate income taxes, timely repatriation of corporate profits, proximity to the U. S. with extensive air and telecommunications links, and a good pool of skilled professional workers.
Local businesses again wanted relief, historians sought a reuniting of the waterfront with the city, and nearby residents desired removal of the matte green-painted elevated road, which mayor Thomas Menino called Boston's " other Green Monster ".

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