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    Malassezia infection associated with stucco keratosis by Zhan Zhou, Jiali Zhu, Bin Jiao, Songgan Jia, Yanping Jiang

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We report a case of a 20-year-old young woman with a large stucco keratosis in the mons veneris, one of the clinical variants of Seborrheic keratoses (SKs). …”
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    Coptic Stuccoes at Santa Maria Antiqua by David Knipp

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Maria Antiqua in Rome, which has as yet remained in the shadow of the famous early medieval wall-paintings: the stucco-relief frieze that was employed as a running pattern on the eastern and western walls. …”
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    The Scenography of Serpotta Stuccoes Revisited - Material and Form by Salvatore Barba, Francesco Di Paola, Giovanni Rizzo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The material that lies beneath the smooth shining surface of the stuccoes of the Serpotta family who used to work in Sicily from 1670 to 1730, has been thoroughly studied in previous papers, disclosing the deep, albeit empirical, knowledge of materials science that guided the artists in creating their masterpieces. …”
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    Islamic Stuccos made Digital. Digitality and Studies of Islamic Art and Architecture by Ana Marija Grbanovic

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Its particular focus is an inquiry of use of digital technology for the research of stucco revetments and monumental architectural stucco inscriptions (Figures 1 and 2, 3) from 13-14th centuries in Central Iran. …”
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    Christian stucco decoration in southern Mesopotamia and the Persian gulf region, sixth to ninth centuries by Lic, A

    Published 2017
    “…However, archaeological excavations of the last century, especially in southern Mesopotamia and the Persian Gulf region, now allow research to be conducted on the most important medium of artistic expression of the region – stucco. Considered from the technological, stylistic and iconographic point of view and within the aforementioned cultural contexts, it reveals that the Christian stucco production of the region was shaped by Sasanian traditions and contemporary Byzantine and Islamic influences, but also that it developed an innovative and highly creative vocabulary of forms and motifs. …”
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    Stucco-ceilings with moulded ornaments in the Netherlands. The development of and influences from abroad on the 19th Dutch practise by Wijnand Freling

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…From the Renaissance stucco ornaments on walls and ceilings were partly cast. …”
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