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Cameo (/ˈkæmioʊ/) is a method of carving an object such as an engraved gem, item of jewellery or vessel. It nearly always features a raised (positive)... |
further decoration the surface with engraving, sand blasting, and wheel carving, and to embed fragments of hot glass into this patina or outer layer. The... |
Mincaye (section Bibliography) "We acted badly, badly, until they brought us God's carvings (the Bible). Then, seeing His carvings and following His good trail, now we live happily and... |
Middle Ages in fine stone carving (except for a few examples of Byzantine art), and from the 16th century, precious cameos of classical taste were carved... |
influential role in spreading culture, there were some significant drawbacks. Carving the printing plate required considerable time, labour, and materials. It... |
adding portions of clay to the growing pieces, or a "subtractive" one, carving into a solid lump with a knife or similar tool. Sometime a combination... |
Aasai (section Bibliography) deftly avoided as the director is completely focused on the finesse of carving out the characters. D. S. Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote, "The movie has... |
Baltics, the Middle East, and India. The Romans perfected cameo glass, produced by etching and carving through fused layers of different colours to produce... |
Dennis Waterman (section Bibliography) Children's Film Foundation film Go Kart Go. He later appeared in the premier of Carving a Statue, produced by Peter Wood on 17 September 1964 at the Haymarket... |
Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, c. 1.2 million years BC Room 3 – Swimming Reindeer carving, France, c. 13,000 years BC Room 2 – Ain Sakhri lovers, from the cave of... |
Benedetto Pistrucci (section Bibliography) training as a cameo carver. He advanced quickly, also taking lessons from Stefano Tofanelli, and soon Giuseppe Mango was selling Pistrucci's carvings as his... |
Doni Tondo (section Bibliography) these heads has been the subject of speculation. The frame also contains carvings of crescent moons, stars, vegetation, and lions' heads. These symbols are... |
Sheridan in X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and Dark Phoenix (2019) as well as a cameo in Deadpool 2 (2018). Cyclops first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September... |
Ed Wood (film) (section Bibliography) August 22, 2011. Retrieved September 3, 2009. Carr, Jay (October 2, 1994). "Carving Out an Affectionate Look at Ed Wood". The Boston Globe. Bracke, Peter M... |
luxury objects of various kinds. By the 1930s, the production of cameos, the carving of precious stones, and the working of rock crystal was well established:... |
Sasanian Empire (section Bibliography) his prisoner for the rest of his life. Shapur celebrated his victory by carving the impressive rock reliefs in Naqsh-e Rostam and Bishapur, as well as... |
Nintendo (section Bibliography) Casey (2011). "The Nintendo Entertainment System and the 10NES Chip: Carving the Video Game Industry in Silicon". Games and Culture. 6 (1): 83–100.... |
Gill Sans (section Bibliography) the middle strokes meeting at the centre; this was not inspired by Roman carving but is very similar to Johnston. The 'E' and 'F' are also relatively narrow... |
Slavery in ancient Rome (section Bibliography) don't exist. Seneca mentions the specialized training required for poultry-carving, and the habitually indignant Juvenal rails about a carver (cultellus)... |
Art Nouveau (section Bibliography) 1923. This building is most notable for stone carvings made by Sergei Vashkov inspired by the carvings of Cathedral of Saint Demetrius in Vladimir and... |