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  2. Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings - Wikipedia

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    There are some regional differences, but the techniques described here cover the traditional wall paintings across this area. The wall paintings were executed on earthen plaster with the secco-technique. [1] A secco-technique is a painting technique in which the pigments with their binder are employed to paint onto a dry (Italian: secco) wall.

  3. Central Asian art - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving Sogdian monumental wall murals date to the 5th century and are the Penjikent murals, Tajikistan. [135] In addition to revealing aspects of their social and political lives, Sogdian art has also been instrumental in aiding historians' understanding of their religious beliefs.

  4. Western Paradise Illustration - Wikipedia

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    When they stripped the mural, a mural of the early Tang Dynasty was discovered, that is, the Western Paradise Illustration. Surprisingly, although the faces and arms of most of the Dunhuang murals have been blackened by oxidation, the Western Paradise Illustration has maintained unusually bright colors, which provides research value for the ...

  5. Shekhawati painting - Wikipedia

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    Traces of wall paintings are found on Shekhawati structures erected by Muslim nawabs, Rajputs and Banias dating back to the 17th century. A local style was influenced by 16th/17th century Mughal work in Agra and Fatehpur Sikri via painted monuments in Amer. The earliest dated Shekhawati work includes the ‘Jaipur fresco’ work, which was ...

  6. Tang dynasty painting - Wikipedia

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    The Tang era, in terms of painting, was markedly characterized by the production of murals.One of the first landscape murals is located in Han Xiu's tomb. [6] Tang murals have been found in several places, including Xinjiang. [7] Nevertheless, most murals produced in this period are in Dunhuang where they are preserved in the best way possible. [7]

  7. Chinese painting - Wikipedia

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    During Tang dynasty reign of Emperor Xianzong (805–820), the west wall of the xueshi yuan was covered by murals depicting dragon-like mountain scene. In 820–822, immortal animals like Mount Ao, flying cranes, and xianqin, a kind of immortal birds were added to the murals. Those immortal symbols all indicate that the xueshi yuan as eternal ...