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  • Sigiriya (Lion's rock) is a rock fortress and ruins of a palace situated in central Matale District of Sri Lanka dating to the fifth century ...
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  • [[Image:Loza nemanjica.jpg|thumb|150px|The House of Nemanjić, fresco from Visoki Dečani monastery]] The House of Nemanjić (Serbian: Немањићи ...
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  • has left fewer material remains: a fresco of saffron-gatherers at Santorini ... [[Image:Knossos bull.jpg|thumb|300px|right|A fresco found at the Minoan ...
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  • [[Image:Moscow Kremlin fresco about war in 860.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Photius and Michael III place the veil of the Virgin Mary into the Black Sea.]] ...
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  • *1953 Golconda, The Listening Room, and a fresco for the Knokke Casino *1954 The Invisible World and The Empire of Light *1955 Memory of a Journey ...
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  • the Tuscan countryside in a Benozzo Gozzoli fresco from c. 1459.]] The most significant accomplishments of the Medici were in the sponsorship ...
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  • Częstochowa ( Tschenstochau , טשענסטעכאוו-Chenstekhov ) is a city in south-central Poland on the Warta River. It was formed from two ...
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  • [[Image:Kariye ic.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A c.1315 fresco depicting the Harrowing of Hell in the parecclesion of the Chora Church, Istanbul.]] ...
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  • Padua ( Padova 'padova , Latin: Patavium, Padoa ) is the capital city and the economic and communications hub of Padova province, in the ...
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  • |caption=Albertus Magnus (fresco, 1352, Treviso, Italy) |birth_place=Lauingen, Bavaria |death_place=Cologne, Germany |titles=Doctor of the Church ...
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  • [[Image:Wheel of life col.jpg|200px|thumb|Fresco on a wall of the Bardan Gompa representing a [[Bhavacakra|Wheel of Life]].]] Buddhism regained ...
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  • [[Image:Horse-sheba.jpg|thumb|275px|Ethiopian fresco of the Queen of Sheba on her way to Jerusalem, shown riding with sword and lance.]] ...
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  • Sassanid style dresses donors to the Buddha (fresco, with detail), Bezeklik, eastern Tarim Basin, China, eighth century.]] Archaeological findings ...
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  • |caption=St. Anne, fresco from Faras, seventh century, National Museum Warsaw |birth_place= |death_place= |titles=Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary ...
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  • [[Image:Wat phra keaw ramayana fresco.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ramayana fresco]] After overcoming numerous arduous challenges, Rama entered into ...
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  • [[Image:Leviatan.jpg|thumb|200px|Leviathan in the fresco "The Last Judgment" by Giacomo Rossignolo (1524-1604)]] Psalm 89:9 reiterates ...
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  • von Ohrid 001.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Fresco of Basil the Great in the cathedral of Ohrid.]] The principal theological writings of Basil are his ...
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  • Raphael's Plato in The School of Athens fresco, probably in the likeness of Leonardo da Vinci.]] Introspection may be used synonymously with ...
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  • loculi, and provide space for artistic decoration. Fresco decorations were typically Roman.Giovanni Rossi, Roma Sotterranea or Some Account of the Roman ...
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  • with a Castle Under Construction, Fresco, showed how perspective could give sculptural depth and drama to a picture. Giorgione, 1478-1510, the ...
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