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Analogous colors

Analogous colors are groups of three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, sharing a common color, with one being the dominant color, which tends to be a primary or secondary color, and a tertiary. Red, orange, and red-orange are examples. The term analogous refers to…

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The Korean Way of Life, National Folk Museum of Korea

This Exhibition Hall illustrates how the lives of Koreans during the era of the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910) revolved around the agrarian life and annual cycle of the four seasons. Korean villages were established at the most favorable locations and the smallest unit of living space where people used to live…

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Culture of Armenia

The culture of Armenia encompasses many elements that are based on the geography, literature, architecture, dance, and music of the people. Creative arts Literature Literature began in Armenia around 401 A.D. The majority of the literary arts were created by Moses of Khorene, in the 5th century. Through the years…

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Maison des Cultures du Monde, Paris, France

The French Center for the Intangible Cultural Heritage (CFPCI) is an association of 1901 law whose aim is to promote exchanges and dialogues between the forms of expression and cultural identities of the peoples of the world and to promote Cultural diversity. Founded in 1982 at the inspiration of Chérif…

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Cadmium telluride

Cadmium telluride (CdTe) is a stable crystalline compound formed from cadmium and tellurium. It is mainly used as the semiconducting material in cadmium telluride photovoltaics and an infrared optical window. It is usually sandwiched with cadmium sulfide to form a p-n junction solar PV cell. Typically, CdTe PV cells use…

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Western Xia historical travel

The Western Xia, also known as the Tangut Empire, was an ancient empire in what is now western China. The Western Xia occupied the area round the Hexi Corridor, a stretch of the Silk Road, the most important trade route between North China and Central Asia. They made significant achievements…

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Chhajja

A chhajja is the projecting or overhanging eaves or cover of a roof, usually supported on large carved brackets. It forms part of the architecture of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. In Rajasthan they are particularly large.…

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Faile

Faile from Dallas Contemporary, United States Dallas Contemporary is a non-collecting art museum presenting new and challenging ideas from regional, national and international artists. The institution is committed to engaging the public through exhibitions, lectures, educational programs and events. Dallas Contemporary is a not-for-profit charity registered with the State of…

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Review of Venice Carnival 2020, Italy

The Venice Carnival 2020 last from February 8 to 25. The 2020 edition of the Venice Carnival will revolve around the theme of love declined together with the game and a pinch of madness. More than 150 events, 50 initiatives for children and young people, as many cultural reviews with…

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Simone Ferrucci

Simone Ferrucci (1437-1493), also Francesco di Simone Ferrucci, was an Italian sculptor, influenced by Andrea del Verrocchio and Desiderio da Settignano, and therefore, in some respects, similar to the contemporary and fellow citizen Mino da Fiesole. Ferrucci was born in Fiesole into a family of artists, and was probably trained…

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War zone safety

War zones or former war zones, often called hostile environments, are distinctly dangerous. It is highly unusual for anyone other than professionals sent with a specific mission, or locals who cannot or will not leave, to be wandering around war zones. However, many people must travel to these areas as…

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Danish sculpture and Neoclassicism, Thorvaldsens Museum

Danish sculpture as a nationally recognized art form can be traced back to 1752 when Jacques Saly was commissioned to execute a statue of King Frederick V of Denmark on horseback. While Bertel Thorvaldsen was undoubtedly the country’s most prominent contributor, many other players have produced fine work, especially in…

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Modern Architecture in Scotland

Architecture in modern Scotland encompasses all building in Scotland, between the beginning of the twentieth century and the present day. The most significant architect of the early twentieth century was Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who mixed elements of traditional Scottish architecture with contemporary movements. Estate house design declined in importance in…

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Integrated arts

Integrated arts practice refers to inter-disciplinary art, art research, development, production, presentation, or artistic creation of work that fully uses two or more art disciplines to create a work for a specific audience. Description The Integrated Arts experience is defined as an activity which induces in the learner an emotional…

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Kondana Caves

Kondana Caves are located in small village, Kondana, 33 km north of Lonavala and 16 km northwest of Karla Caves. This cave group has 16 Buddhist caves. The caves were excavated in first century B.C. The construction on wooden pattern is notabale. One can reach the cave by descending from…

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Color Naming System

The Color Naming System (CNS) is a systematic notation for named colors for computer applications using English terms created by Berk et al. in 1982. System CNS uses ten color names, three of which (black, white, gray) are special, and has them combined or prefixed with several modifiers. The system…

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Architecture of India

The architecture of India is rooted in its history, culture and religion. Indian architecture progressed with time and assimilated the many influences that came as a result of India’s global discourse with other regions of the world throughout its millennia-old past. The architectural methods practiced in India are a result…

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Review of International furniture and interiors fair of cologne 2015

The IMM Cologne 2015 “Das Haus” installation, Chinese architects Neri & Hu interpretation saw them collaborate with Danish flooring brand Dinesen to create an elevated winding walkway that took visitors on a tour of interiors filled with mid-century design classics as well as a selection of new prototypes fresh from…

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French Senate,Luxembourg Palace, Paris, France

The Luxembourg Palace is located at 15 rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. The Palais du Luxembourg was built as a residence for former Queen of France Marie de’ Medici in 1625. Built in the Italianate style, and inspired by Florence’s Pitti Palace. Since 1958 it has…

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Energy conversion efficiency

Energy conversion efficiency (η) is the ratio between the useful output of an energy conversion machine and the input, in energy terms. The input, as well as the useful output may be chemical, electric power, mechanical work, light (radiation), or heat. Overview Energy conversion efficiency depends on the usefulness of…

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Todd Bracher, the essence of things, Brazilian House Museum

“Todd Bracher – The essence of things” is sponsored by the Etna home store, and pieces of furniture, kitchen utensils and lamps will be presented, as well as photographic panels and videos with images referring to the creative process and reflections of formal origin of its employees. projects. Both the…

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