Examples of using Polychrome in English and their translations into French
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Inkwell in 1880 polychrome bronze French manufacturing orientalist style,
The first level of the apartment includes a large living room the unique polychrome ceiling in its kind,
made from alabaster and polychrome wood, constructed between mid 17th to early 18th century.
In Valencia, Licinius represented on the stage of the brick and polychrome, and Peris Ferrando represented, and curvilineal Modernism floral Demetrius Ribes
The walls are lined with polychrome marble and decorated with medallions in which you can see the busts of their ancestors:
Back in those days, all of the rooms were decorated with precious polychrome marble, mosaics, paintings
which holds the"Varano Crucifix", a polychrome wooden statue dating back to the 14th century.
were completely gilded while the representations of the saints were covered in polychrome paint.
as well as in the use of polychrome marbles.
the ciborium(canopy above the altar) in polychrome wood lend a distinguished note to the entire edifice.
The current image of the Virgin is a Gothic polychrome statue that dates from the 13th
decorated with polychrome glazes with the Ying Yang sign in the middle,
as well as a cave called"St. Antonio", where we can see the remains of an ancient polychrome ceramic flooring.
antiquities(the Musée Rodin/ provincial museums), polychrome wood(the Musée du Louvre/ provincial museums), Egyptian polychrome wood and cartonnage.
In steel and in polychrome glass fiber, 7.25 meters high to honor the cinema
the walls are lined with polychrome marble and the floor is made of glass tiles.
a ciborium in glazed polychrome, thought to be from the workshop of the Della Robbia.
The mosaic decorations of the west portal were by the so-called Maestri Cosmati which was a corporation of marble workers and an authority on polychrome inlays of stone,
All of the statues in Jean Tissandier's chapel at the end of the Convent of the Cordeliers in Toulouse are in polychrome limestone, except the recumbent effigy of the patron, in grey marble from Saint-Béat.
bronzes and more recently, polychrome painted stuccos with faunal, vegetative and geometric decorative motifs… etc.