mural

壁画
definition
noun
Saturn is one of the so called Black Paintings - murals Goya painted on the walls of his home near Madrid.
a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall.
adjective
a mural escarpment
of, like, or relating to a wall.
translation of 'mural'
noun
壁画
adjective
壁的
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It also predisposes to thrombosis, leucocyte adhesion, and 'mural' smooth muscle proliferation.
Additionally, mucinous cystadenocarcinomas often have papillary projections and 'mural' nodules that may correlate with areas of malignancy.
The small intestine had a 1.7-cm, firm 'mural' nodule with intact mucosa but showed infiltrative growth into the mesenteric fat.
Italian 'mural' decoration was an appropriate interest for someone who had been brought up in Florence and had achieved international fame excavating the wall decorations of Assyrian palaces.
A 'mural' stairs leads to a series of small gardens also.
Western classical 'mural' columns were set on both sides of doors.
Carrà was born in Quargnento in 1881, at the age of twelve he left home to work as a 'mural' decorator first at Valenza Po, and from 1895 in Milan.
He was a signwriter and housepainter by trade, admiring William Morris and Walter Crane and specialising in 'mural' decoration.
Systemic thromboembolism is a common complication of cardiac 'mural' thrombosis.
The practice of appropriating 'mural' surfaces for esthetic purposes goes back, after all, in recent art history to the start of the 1940s.
The usual pattern of involvement is focal or diffuse plaques of thickened valvular or 'mural' endocardium.
Woven tapestry is one of the oldest and richest 'mural' arts, and can be traced right back to the Ancient Greeks, Egyptians and Native North Americans.
Games have been painted on the playgrounds and 'murals' on the walls.
She spent much of her time in the school's hallways creating 'murals' on the walls.
My grandfather though, was a 'muralist' in Ireland and he worked painting the saints and religious scenes in churches across the land.
A shaft of sunlight illuminates the room briefly, bringing the bright colours of the 'murals' on the walls into sharp relief.
He repaired the old monastery church and adorned it with 'murals' painted in the fresco technique typical of the time.
The vitality, reliance on linear profile and formal gesture remind me quite strongly of Mexican 'muralists' like Diego Rivera and the graffiti artists of the 80s and 90s.
This could include both structural and superficial changes, such as the wall 'murals' and graffiti.
His 'murals' aimed to convert the illiterate and heterogeneous masses to a realization of the miseries and futilities of war.
I have often heard artists credit their grandparents or parents who were potters or carvers, 'muralists' or weavers, traditional healers, praise singers or storytellers.
His work, often in the form of large 'murals' , painted in situ, has a hard - edged, modern feel.
The sixth gallery has a fine collection of Madhubani paintings put up on a mud wall as 'murals' .
Traditional 'murals' are painted directly onto the wall and so are not at all flexible.
Saturn is one of the so called Black Paintings - 'murals' Goya painted on the walls of his home near Madrid.
Painting traditionally was done in tempera in the form of 'murals' on temple walls as well as on cloth and paper.
In the late 1930s he also painted several 'murals' under the auspices of the Federal Art Project.
I left the San Francisco murals scene a few years later, tired of its supposedly socially-conscious artists backbiting and claim-jumping for grants, feeling that too many 'muralists' only did artwork when a check arrived.
You can see some contemporary 'murals' on the walls of the buildings behind.
The walls of its entryway have 'murals' depicting scenes honoring the Spanish and Mayan heritages.
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