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Acrolith

An acrolith is a composite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone such as limestone, as in the case of a figure whose clothed parts are made of wood, while the exposed flesh parts such as head, hands, and feet are made of marble. The wood was covered either by drapery or by gilding. This type of statuary was…

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Acrolith → Acrolithic, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Acrolith → composite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone such as limestone

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stone parts marble body statues sculpture materials wood figure flesh head hands feet type common antiquity visible areas sources plataeans

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Acrolithis acomposite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone such as limestone0.90text
limestoneinstance ofAn acrolith is a composite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone0.80text
as in the case of a figure whose clothed parts are made of woodinstance ofAn acrolith is a composite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone0.80text
while the exposed flesh parts such as headinstance ofAn acrolith is a composite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone0.80text
handsinstance ofAn acrolith is a composite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone0.80text
and feet are made of marbleinstance ofAn acrolith is a composite sculpture made of stone together with other materials such as wood or inferior stone0.80text
Acrolithrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Acrolithrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Acrolithrelated to External linksAcrolithic0.60section
Acrolithrelated to External linksWikimedia Commons0.60section

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