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Art technique involving scratching
Sgraffito (Italian: [zɡrafˈfiːto]; pl. sgraffiti) is an artistic or decorative technique of scratching through a coating on a hard surface to reveal parts
Sgraffito
Renaissance buildings were often decorated with sgraffito (figural or ornamental). The figural sgraffito as well as relief decorations usually drew inspiration
Czech Renaissance architecture
Czech_Renaissance_architecture
Local implementation of a style of architecture and design
(1897–98) Sgraffito by Cauchie on the Rue Malibran/Malibranstraat (1900) Sgraffito by Cauchie on his residence and studio (1905) Sgraffito panel in the
Art_Nouveau_in_Brussels
Historic Art Nouveau house in Brussels, Belgium
1905, in Art Nouveau style. Its façade is remarkable for its allegorical sgraffito decoration. The house is located at 5, rue des Francs/Frankenstraat in
Cauchie_House
Painting by Quentin Matsys
Duchess's right ear and the embroidery on her right cuff are rendered in sgraffito, a technique done by scratching through a layer of wet paint to show the
The_Ugly_Duchess
Widely revered deity in Germanic mythology
statues Odin (1812/1822) and Odin (1824/1825) by Hermann Ernst Freund, the sgraffito over the entrance of Villa Wahnfried in Bayreuth (1874) by R. Krausse
Odin
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
landmarks. The Shubert's facade is made of brick and terracotta, with sgraffito decorations designed in stucco. Three arches face south onto 44th Street
Shubert_Theatre_(Broadway)
Historic Art Nouveau house in Brussels, Belgium
but Ciamberlani himself provided the designs for the large allegorical sgraffito decoration on the façade. The building, which was renovated in 2006, is
Hôtel_Albert_Ciamberlani
Art museum in the Czech Republic
its extensive sgraffito designs, which cover 7,000 square metres (75,000 sq ft) of the buildings surface. The first group of sgraffito was created with
Schwarzenberg_Palace_(Prague)
Bi-confederate monarchy in Europe (1569–1795)
windows, balconies, portals and ornamental balustrades. Ceiling frescos, sgraffito, plafonds and coffering (patterned ceilings; Polish kaseton; from Italian
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
Federal region of Belgium including the capital
House by Gustave Strauven (1903) Cauchie House by Paul Cauchie (1905) Sgraffito panel in the Cauchie House Stoclet Palace by Josef Hoffmann (1911) Art
Brussels
Mosaic tile decoration
dadoes, were made through a different technique known more widely as sgraffito (from the Italian word for "scratched"). In this technique, square panels
Zellij
English painter, illustrator, and craftsman
archaeology of the New Forest and surroundings. Sumner experimented with sgraffito, a technique of incising designs in coloured plaster. He started by decorating
Heywood_Sumner
Type of ornamental or floral motif
1901 Art Nouveau sgraffito rinceaux on the Maison Henri Jacobs (Avenue Maréchal Foch no. 9), Brussels, architect Henri Jacobs, sgraffito by Privat Livemont
Rinceau
Swedish designer
Gustavsberg. In 1898, the two successfully developed a modern take on the sgraffito technique, which involves applying two layers of contrasting glaze to
Josef_Ekberg
Building in Krasiczyn, Poland
things, there are richly sculpted portals, loggias, arcades, and unique sgraffito wall decorations, whose total area is about 7000 square meters. All works
Krasiczyn_Castle
Chubby male child depicted in art
France Art Nouveau putti in a sgraffito panel on the House of Jean Baes (Rue Van Moer no. 12), Brussels, Belgium, sgraffito by Henri Baes, 1889 Door knocker
Putto
at harvest time. The technique for carving the decoration is known as sgraffito, from the Italian for 'scratched'. They are traditional in the south-west
Harvest_jug
Capital and largest city of Bulgaria
eventually destroyed by the Ottomans. The city produced multicoloured sgraffito ceramics, jewellery and ironware. In 1382/1383 or 1385, Sredets was seized
Sofia
Type of graffiti representing male genitalia
Cathedral in the Kingdom of Valencia are known to have produced phallic sgraffito over the work of Renaissance painter Paolo da San Leocadio. Their endeavours
Phallic_graffiti
Czech painter (1873–1941)
Köhler was filmed in 2016. Moravian Slovakia Museum in Uherské Hradiště Sgraffito on Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Kyjov Mosaic on Obecní
Jano_Köhler
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
City landmarks. The Booth's facade is made of brick and terracotta, with sgraffito decorations designed in stucco. Three arches face north onto 45th Street
Booth_Theatre
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
(1901–1903) House of the architect Paul Cauchie in Brussels, featuring sgraffito (1905) Belgium was an early centre of Art Nouveau, thanks largely to the
Art_Nouveau
Comune in Umbria, Italy
houses the municipal picture gallery. The main façade is decorated with sgraffito based on a design by Giorgio Vasari. In the 16th century the garden surrounding
Città_di_Castello
Community in Greece
Mastichochoria municipal unit. Street of the village House covered in sgraffito (local name:Xistà) Other buildings Holy Apostles church Theotokos church
Pyrgi,_Greece
the Dnieper." The decorative design of the building is completed by the sgraffito "Sports on the Dnieper" on the wall of the staircase, which leads to the
Mosaics_of_Kyiv_River_Station
Local implementation of a style of architecture and design
ceramic tiles, mosaics, and stained glass; gilded asymmetrical ornament; sgraffito; and keyhole windows and screens. Unlike the other major Belgian metropolitan
Art_Nouveau_in_Antwerp
Painting technique
in the Western Church. Kut-kut, a lost art of the Philippines, employs sgraffito and encaustic techniques. It was practiced by the Waray people of Samar
Encaustic_painting
German painter
(February 13, 1845 – December 18, 1868) was a German painter, known for his sgraffito work. Born in Berlin to Ludwig Lohde, an architect, Lohde studied under
Max_Lohde
American potter (1932 – 2014)
He was known for his use of historical methods and his development of sgraffito and bas-relief techniques, which used a nail filed to a point as his main
Joseph_Lonewolf
Construction or ornamentation done in plaster or a similar material
marble dust, and lime, were sometimes added. In this same century, the sgraffito technique, also known as graffito or scratchwork was introduced into Germany
Plasterwork
Ohio museum
October. Behalt's artist, Heinz Gaugel, also created a 34 ft x 22 ft sgraffito, depicting the immigration of Anabaptists to the United States, on the
Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center
Amish_and_Mennonite_Heritage_Center
Main railway station in Koszalin, Poland
elements from it, currently under conservation protection (including sgraffito from the main hall), will be used in the construction of the new one.
Koszalin_railway_station
Village in Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
side. The castle is centered around a diamond courtyard. The walls have sgraffito rustication. Gothic masonry from the second decade of the 15th century
Komorní_Hrádek
Powdered-pigment-based art medium
texture or relief Pouncing Resist techniques Scraping out Scumbling Sfumato Sgraffito Stippling Textured grounds: the use of coarse or smooth paper texture
Pastel
Railway station in Olomouc, Czech Republic
current interior of the main hall came from 1960. Socialistically realistic sgraffito about size of 310 m2 is composed by the crowd of figures in local folk
Olomouc_hlavní_nádraží
Polish artist (1905–1986)
Academy of Art and won first prize in a competition to create interior sgraffito work at Warsaw's Central Railway Station. But this project was abandoned
Adam_Kossowski
Austrian actress (born 1959)
painters. Her brother, Peter Marquant, followed in their footsteps. The sgraffito on the Vienna Künstlerhaus were created by her grandfather. Because her
Adele_Neuhauser
Drawing or light engraving made with a point on a hard support
modern sense of an "unauthorized" addition to a building or monument. Sgraffito, a decorative technique of partially scratching off a top layer of plaster
Graffito_(archaeology)
Phonology of the English language
clusters differing only in voice: /zb ~ sp/ (sbirro), and /zɡr ~ skr/ (sgraffito). The following can occur as the nucleus: All vowel sounds /m/, /n/ and
English_phonology
church, rich in the Arts and Crafts style and strikingly decorated in sgraffito work. Thring died in 1903 and was buried in Shamley Green, Surrey, England
Godfrey_Thring
Industrial sector which manufactures weapons and military technology and equipment
Sgraffito at the Lambert Sevart weapons factory, in Liege (Belgium) (early 20th century)
Arms_industry
French-born Mexican painter and writer (1904–1987)
innovative, including abstract elements and the use of techniques such as sgraffito and the use of sand for texture. She became isolated in her later life
Alice_Rahon
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) From scratch (disambiguation) Scratchy (disambiguation) Sgraffito, an artistic technique close to graffiti This disambiguation page lists
Scratch
Town and Municipality in Slovenia
church was decorated in 1964 by the painter Lojze Perko, who used the sgraffito technique. "Kuzma". Place Names. Statistical Office of the Republic of
Kuzma,_Kuzma
Historic Art Nouveau house and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Brussels, Belgium
door. The walls lining the staircase hold one of the largest examples of sgraffito in Europe. Other parts of the house were decorated using a variety of
Horta_Museum
Modernist building in Barcelona, Spain
is today a symbol of the city of Mataró. The façade is finished with a sgraffito decorated tiles and tiling, highlighting especially the large pediment
Casa_Coll_i_Regàs
Frame for a painted or engraved design
architect or painter, c.1890 Art Nouveau sgraffito cartouche on the Hankar House, Brussels, Belgium, sgraffito by Adolphe Crespin, 1893 Neoclassical cartouches
Cartouche_(design)
Square in Barcelona, Spain
designed by Jaume Torres i Grau (1906–1908). Its façade features striking sgraffito decorations in yellow and orange, giving the building a distinctive appearance
Plaça_de_Lesseps,_Barcelona
printing technique Screentone texture technique Sfumato technique Shading Sgraffito technique Soft sculpture Spray painting technique stippling still life
List_of_art_techniques
Neo-classical Potter and artist
External images Jody Folwell at Indian Market, 2009 Sgraffito birds and spirit birds Lizards and Wolf Rabbit Dancer by Susan Folwell (scroll down)
Jody_Folwell
the iconographer largely used the technique of sgraffito, or better known as sgraffito. In the sgraffito technique, the surface of the wood is coated with
Holy Icon of Holiness Pephaneromeni Theotokos of Lefkada
Holy_Icon_of_Holiness_Pephaneromeni_Theotokos_of_Lefkada
Former municipality in Graubünden, Switzerland
Graubünden. The Neo-Renaissance style Grand Hotel Waldhaus Vulpera-Tarasp with Sgraffito-Elements was opened on 8 June 1897 and was one of the first addresses
Tarasp
German-Canadian artist (1927–2000)
He also completed a 22'x34' sgraffito, Immigration, on the exterior of the building that houses the cyclorama. The sgraffito depicts 18th and 19th century
Heinz_Gaugel
Municipal unit in Greece
Street of Pyrgi covered with sgraffito
Mastichochoria
Renaissance-era Italian tin-glazed pottery
green to include cobalt blue, antimony yellow and iron-oxide orange. Sgraffito wares were also produced, in which the white tin-oxide glaze was scratched
Maiolica
American Quaker, potter and abolitionist
black glazed pottery, green enameled ware, cream-colored queensware and Sgraffito ware. Pieces appear in collections including the Philadelphia Museum of
John_Vickers_(abolitionist)
English author, philosopher, and potter
celebrated British poet. The poems are either scratched into the glaze in the sgraffito style or written as embossed letters either in a square block or in a
Rupert_Spira
Round or oval decoration used in architecture
Beckershoffstraße no. 7, Mettmann, Germany, unknown architect, 1902 Art Nouveau sgraffito medallion of Rue d'Espagne no. 40, Brussels, Belgium, by Pierre Van de
Medallion_(architecture)
Colored glass and works that are made from it
very little medieval paint has survived. As well as painting, scratched sgraffito techniques were often used. This involved painting a colour over pot metal
Stained_glass
Historic house in Berkeley, California, US
made of reinforced concrete that was covered in colored stucco that has sgraffito and inlaid tiles. List of Berkeley Landmarks in Berkeley, California "Maybeck
Andrew_Cowper_Lawson_House
Resort in Burgas, Bulgaria
from antiquity, included imported luxury ceramics, red-figure pottery, sgraffito pottery, pottery lamps, loom weights, spindle parts, coins, amphora seals
Sozopol
Eco-conscious pottery. Retrieved 2025-05-21. "Sgraffito Pottery | Definition, Designs & Examples". "Sgraffito: The art of scratching | Vaessen Creative"
List of classifications of pottery
List_of_classifications_of_pottery
Masonry technique of texturing
Central Europe, especially the Czech Republic, feigned rustication in sgraffito (decoration by scraping away one colour of coating on an exterior to show
Rustication_(architecture)
Material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing
removed before firing, the enamel staying in a pattern, slightly raised. Sgraffito, where an unfired layer of enamel is applied over a previously fired layer
Vitreous_enamel
Town in Vysočina, Czech Republic
later was rebuilt in the Renaissance and Baroque styles. It has a unique sgraffito decoration of the ceiling of the Renaissance hall. The castle now contains
Ledeč_nad_Sázavou
British pottery brand
Mondrian, Warhol, Matisse and Pollock. Aegean is more subtle, with the sgraffito technique used to create the "silhouette" patterns that make this range
Poole_Pottery
Island in Greece
Buildings in Pyrgi covered with sgraffito (local name: Xistà)
Chios
Parish church in North Yorkshire, England
between which sits the font. Inside, there is a hammerbeam roof, and pink sgraffito decoration in a Classical style, by Clayton & Bell, who also designed
Christ Church, Appleton-le-Moors
Christ_Church,_Appleton-le-Moors
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
Barcelona. Its unique elements are the portal, the windows, its classic sgraffito and the defensive tower to protect the façade, with stone corners and
Calella
Type of traditional Korean ceramics
incorporated carving and stamping as decorative elements, slip inlay, sgraffito, brushwork, iron painting, and later brushing and sipping pieces in white
Buncheong
Town in South Moravian, Czech Republic
served various purposes. In 1911, it was reconstructed and decorated by sgraffito. Since 1928, it houses the Kyjov Ethnographic Museum with archeological
Kyjov
Stick consisting of powdered pigment and an oil-based binder
technique. Other techniques include underpainting and scraping down or sgraffito. Turpentine, or similar liquids such as mineral spirits, are often used
Oil_pastel
Restaurant in Switzerland
The main entrance of the Talvo with its typical engadin Sgraffito-ornaments on its façade. The historic farm house was built in 1658.
Restaurant_Talvo
City in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
decorative attics and rusticated arcades. The façades were often adorned with sgraffito or heraldic motifs—a testament to the decorative and symbolic values of
Poznań
Historic building in Legnica, Poland
building was built at the beginning of the fifteenth century. The two-zone sgraffito decoration on the façade comes from 1611 and presents geometric and architectural
Scultetus_Tenement_House
Italian sculptor
was completed in 1987 as his final work. Nivola's public work includes: sgraffito exterior mural wall, Gagarin House I, Litchfield, Connecticut, with architect
Costantino_Nivola
United States historic place
spiral staircase that leads to an observation deck at the top. The spiral sgraffito frieze on the exterior of the structure has a width of nearly seven feet
Astoria_Column
"Golden Moscow" (co-authored with A. Goncharov and V. Elkonin, 1958). Sgraffito with Fresco Underpainting in Kaluga (1966). Sculptural composition "The
Andrey Vladimirovich Vasnetsov
Andrey_Vladimirovich_Vasnetsov
Pottery with a coating of slip
by painting techniques, in isolation or in several layers and colours. Sgraffito (or "sgraffiato") involves scratching through a layer of coloured slip
Slipware
Small pottery managed by master potter and ceramicist Hal Lasky
pots, candelabra, and lamp bases. The most common design patterns are sgraffito—shapes, symbols, and stylized figures of fruit and animals. Less common
Puerto_Rican_Pottery
Pottery in Barnstaple, Devon
pottery and further developed the art pottery department, utilising the "sgraffito" technique of scratching into a covering of "slip" to show the clay beneath
Brannam_Pottery
Historic Art Nouveau house in Brussels, Belgium
Janssens and the painter Albert Ciamberlani, who adorned the façade with sgraffito, or layers of plaster tinted in pastel colours onto a moistened surface
Hankar_House
Private college in Richmond, Virginia, US
organizations. The UR Downtown conference room is also home to an original 1956 sgraffito-style mural by Hans E. Gassman, created for the bank that occupied the
University_of_Richmond
German artist (1889–1987)
opportunities to exhibit and sell his paintings and graphics. So he turned to sgraffito to earn his living. Glöckner lost his home during the bombing of Dresden
Hermann_Glöckner
Town in South Bohemian, Czech Republic
Renaissance and a guild rooms with murals have been preserved. The rich sgraffito decoration of the houses is also typical, including complex figural scenes
Slavonice
American artist (born 1959)
He is known for his work on glass using the exceptionally difficult sgraffito technique on glass. Janis was a 2012 Fulbright scholar and as such he
Michael_Janis
Italian-American painter (1914–2006)
became and an active member in the Boston Expressionists Movement. The Sgraffito technique with semi-abstract symbolism was widely used by Dante in the
Giglio_Dante
Large porcelain mural in Germany
ISBN 3-332-00377-1 Clemens Freiherr von Hausen: Der Fürstenzug auf dem Sgraffito-Fries am Königlichen Schlosse zu Dresden. Dresden 1903 Fritz Löffler:
Fürstenzug
Castle ruin in Latvia
entrance gate retains plaster with rich and decorative decoration in sgraffito technique. During Second Northern War (1655–1660), the castle was devastated
Aizpute_Castle
American painter (born 1963)
tempera, oil paint, water gilding with genuine gold leaf, wood carving, and sgraffito.[verification needed] Shuptrine participated in the exhibit, "In the Tradition
Alan_Shuptrine
Galerie Pendo in Zurich. Musizierende Katzen und Hühner. Sgraffito, 1950. Arche Noah. Sgraffito in Köniz, 1951. "Feuchtwanger – Fischer". Band 8 Erni -
Hans_Fischer_(painter)
Craft of making objects from clay
uniform, smooth coating. Such decoration is characteristic of slipware. For sgraffito decoration, a layer of engobe is scratched through to reveal the underlying
Pottery
Swiss architect (1899–1980)
Guarda. Bern: Paul Haupt. ISBN 3-258-02430-8. Könz, Iachen Ulrich (1977). Sgraffito im Engadin und Bergell. Zurich: Atlantis. ISBN 3-7611-0524-X. Leza Dosch
Iachen_Ulrich_Könz
15th–16th-century European architectural style
The façades of Czech Renaissance buildings were often decorated with sgraffito (figural or ornamental). During the reign of Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Renaissance_architecture
Municipality in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic
Renaissance castle in the late 16th century. Part of the Renaissance sgraffito on the façade has been preserved. Today the castle is dilapidated and
Zvěstov
Street in Kraków, Poland
1893–1895. 16 Garncarska Street – Eclectic-style tenement house with sgraffito decoration and an allegorical sculpture by Tadeusz Błotnicki. Designed
Garncarska_Street
Spanish Catalan artist (1908–1963)
Varo would finish a painting by rendering details with fine brushes and sgraffito (delicately scratching through the paint to the gesso layer). Other techniques
Remedios_Varo
Church in Somerset, England
Greenwich Observatory. The interior walls of the church are decorated with sgraffito which is produced by applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting
St Peter's Church, Hornblotton
St_Peter's_Church,_Hornblotton
Art museum in London, England
The terracotta embellishments were the work of Godfrey Sykes, although sgraffito was used to decorate the east side of the building designed by F. W. Moody
Victoria_and_Albert_Museum
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Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Olive Tree
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Hebrew, Indian, Muslim, Parsi, Sanskrit
Grape Presser; World; Song; Universe
Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Donation to God
Girl/Female
Indian
White gazelle, Antelope
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva; Lord Vishnu
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of the god Sennofre.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi; Wife of Lord Subramanya
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a.
Scratched; -- said of decorative painting of a certain style, in which a white overland surface is cut or scratched through, so as to form the design from a dark ground underneath.