Intarsia

Word INTARSIA
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Definitions and meanings of "Intarsia"

What do we mean by intarsia?

A decorative inlaid pattern in a surface, especially a mosaic worked in wood. noun

A knitted design resembling a mosaic that is visible on both sides of a fabric. noun

The art or practice of making intarsias. noun

A highly developed form of inlay or marquetry in wood practised in Italy during the Renaissance period. noun

A decorative form of Italian wood inlaying noun

A knitted design resembling a mosaic noun

A decorative form of Italian wood inlaying.

A knitted design resembling a mosaic.

A delicious compialation of random ingredients to make the perfect pizza. Casesave shown to be too good, and some have died from inhaling such a perfection. Ingredients: Garlic(minced and chopped) Bacon Cheese (Cheddar and feta) Pepperoni Linguisa Twizzlers in the shape of the phrase 'HI' Pineapple *FOR BEST RESULTS, BAKE AT 450 DEGREES. WHEN YOU THINK IT IS DONE, WAIT AN ADDITIONAL 7 MINUTES FOR PERFECTION. Urban Dictionary

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The word "intarsia" in example sentences

Innovative subtleties in intarsia work appear to have increased in direct proportion to trade competition. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In turn, the portraits are arranged in two tiers of 14, and the intarsia is divided into three levels, with architectural niches and cabinets (two shelves each), benches set on a low platform, and the dado between. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Most believe that the victim [of the prank] was Manetto di Jacopo Ammannatini (d. 1450) called Manetto of Florence, a worker in intarsia, since the details of his life closely match those of the story" (xvi). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Alinari via Getty Images ANOTHER DIMENSION | Walls of the tiny Urbino studiolo are designed in a technique of intricate wood inlay known as intarsia. ❋ David Netto (2012)

The intarsia was my favorite swatch followed by the white perfect pocket. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Composed of intarsia, an illusionistic, two-dimensional woodwork technique developed in Florence, the studiolo is equal parts exploration of the newfound discipline of linear perspective and narrative on the life and humanistic values of its owner. ❋ David Netto (2012)

For Fair Isle, try Paul Smith's neon patterned wool sweater (£138) or Stella McCartney's "Polar Bear" intarsia wool-and-alpaca-blend sweater (£670). ❋ Tina Gaudoin (2011)

Although only a handful of intarsia rooms were ever constructed, there is another superb example that was built in the 1980s for one of the merchant princes of New York. ❋ David Netto (2012)

Brightly colored intarsia fishing sweaters from Jonathan Saunders (cherry-red "Fair Isle" snowflake, £315) and Jil Sander (lime green and navy chunky-knit cashmere, £1,320) are worth the outlay. ❋ Tina Gaudoin (2011)

Net-a-Porter Brightly colored intarsia fishing sweaters like this Fair Isle knitted cotton one from Jonathan Saunders £315 are worth the outlay. ❋ Unknown (2011)

To chapter 6, paragraph 156The selection of a seven-pointed figure for its highly charged location was not taken lightly, especially knowing that Fra Carnivale, a painter in the Urbino court, had produced a drawing of an infinitely recursive octagonal figure whose sepia tones have been interpreted as preparatory for translation into intarsia. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Exploded axonometric of assembly of an intarsia panel in the Gubbio studiolo. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Southeast corner of Urbino intarsia, with miniature studiolo at left and an organ at right. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Would he have permitted — possibly even encouraged — his astonished guests to touch the intarsia? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Olga Raggio and Antoine Wilmering's publication on the Gubbio studiolo provides a valuable history of its palace and the quattrocento practice (s) of intarsia. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Operable intarsia panels folded open, Urbino studiolo. ❋ Unknown (2008)

While the wood grain of the intarsia renders it impossible to determine whether the round mirror at Gubbio is concave or convex, it is worth noting that Justus, who painted the portraits in both studioli, hailed from Ghent. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Source: Photograph of intarsia by author with permission of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, portrait of Rhetoric © The National ❋ Unknown (2008)

Following the victory, Federico commissioned the Pontelli and Maiano workshops for the intarsia work of the doors and studioli of the Montefeltro palaces. ❋ Unknown (2008)

One of the carpenters, Francesco di Giovanni, carried out large architectural commissions, including carving and intarsia, that were often shared with other workshops, such as those of Baccio and Piero Pontelli and Benedetto and Giuliano da Maiano. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Any questions, concerns, or [off the wall] remakrs about [intarsia pizza], please contact either: [email protected] acdccirquehplotr@[yahoo.com] ❋ Robert And Joel (2008)

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