chrysolite
chrysolite
•halite • candlelight • fanlight
•lamplight • gaslight • flashlight
•starlight • headlight • penlight
•daylight • tail light
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Peelite, pelite
•street light • phyllite • rubellite
•Carmelite • proselyte • Monothelite
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highlight, skylight, stylite, twilight
•sidelight • limelight • night light
•spotlight • torchlight • lowlight
•cryolite • microlight • moonlight
•cellulite • floodlight • sunlight
•rushlight • Pre-Raphaelite • firelight
•acolyte • Bakelite • Armalite
•Ishmaelite • phonolite • cosmopolite
•electrolyte • Israelite • corallite
•heteroclite • chrysolite • socialite
•satellite • tantalite • overflight
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pearlite, perlite
•searchlight
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Secrets of the lost tribe
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 7/20/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...and Roman originals. One of the most beautiful things here, for instance, is a vase painted by the great Athenian painter Polygnotus. When they bought abroad, the Etruscans clearly bought at the top end of the market. But they were no mere copyists. Their...
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The shining light.
Magazine article from: Calliope; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...symbolism was clear: She could protect Athens at a moment's notice. Around the city were outstanding mural paintings by Polygnotus; bronze works by Polyclitus, who was considered the age's best sculptor of the human form; and sculptures by Myron...
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Polygnotus of Thasos
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Art
Polygnotus of Thasos. Greek painter, active chiefly in Athens in the mid-5th century bc . None of his works survive, but ancient sources...
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Polygnotus
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Polygnotus , fl. c.460 BC-447 BC, Greek painter, b. Thasos. He later became an Athenian citizen. He painted the Capture of Troy...
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Mikon
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Mikon , fl. c.460 BC, Greek painter and sculptor. In collaboration with Polygnotus he painted The Greeks and the Amazons and the celebrated Battle of Marathon in the Stoa Poecile (Gr. Poikile ) at Athens. He...
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Greek art
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Other sculptors of the period between 500 and 300 BC were Myron, Kresilas, Timotheus, and Bryaxis; painters included Polygnotus, Apollodorus, Zeuxis, Parrhasius, and Apelles. Aside from literary references, little is known about the actual work...
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