In removing the uppermost layer of painted plaster from the cut-out chunk of wall, conservators discovered an underlying sinopia or underdrawing. |
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A sinopia is always drawn by the artist's hand, while the final colours are applied by several painters. |
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But how is a fresco prepared, and above all what is the relation between a fresco and its sinopia? |
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Now that a lunette's sinopia with faint sheep has come to light, the argument becomes stronger for the relief filling the chapel's remaining iconographical lacuna. |
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In classical Italian painting culture, a sinopia is the name given to a drawing project made on plaster. |
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This is how she shapes her self-portrait, in a somewhat hidden, mysterious way as if following, in her work, the outline of the sinopia. |
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His prior industry experience includes roles at Sinopia, an HSBC company, and PIMCO Global Advisors. |
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All funds are managed by Sinopia, the quantitative specialist of HSBC Asset Management. |
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Sinopia, the drawing that underlies European frescoes, does reveal structural information, but the relation of Sikander's drawings to Mughal art is more complex. |
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It is managed by Sinopia Asset Management, part of HSBC, and Jupiter Asset Management, which has a well-regarded Socially Responsible Investment Team. |
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