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Что (кто) такое verre armé - определение

SONG BY JOHANNES REGIS
L'homme arme; L'Homme armé; L’homme armé; L'Homme Armé
  • Missa "L'homme armé" for 12 voices (attributed to [[Giacomo Carissimi]])
  • "L'homme armé" in the ''Mellon Chansonnier'', c. 1470

Cliché verre         
  • ''A Young Mother at the Entrance to a Wood'' (1856) by [[Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot]]
  • One of the earliest surviving cliché verre prints, made by  [[Henry Fox Talbot]] c. 1839, but drawn by another.<ref>Schaaf</ref>
PHOTOGRAPH MADE FROM A HAND-DRAWN NEGATIVE
Cliché-verre; Cliche verre; Cliche-verre; Etching on glass; Glass print
Cliché verre, also known as the glass print technique, is a type of "semiphotographic" printmaking.Mayor, 675 (quoted); Griffiths, 139 An image is created by various means on a transparent surface, such as glass, thin paper or film, and then placed on light sensitive paper in a photographic darkroom, before exposing it to light.
Verre églomisé         
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]]
GLASS DECORATING TECHNIQUE
Verre eglomise; Eglomise; Verre Eglomise; Eglomisé
Verre églomisé is a French term referring to the process of applying both a design and gilding onto the rear face of glass to produce a mirror finish. The name is derived from the 18th-century French decorator and art-dealer Jean-Baptiste Glomy (1711–1786), who was responsible for its revival.
L'homme armé         
"L'homme armé" (French for "the armed man") is a secular song from the Late Middle Ages, of the Burgundian School. According to Allan W.

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L'homme armé

"L'homme armé" (French for "the armed man") is a secular song from the Late Middle Ages, of the Burgundian School. According to Allan W. Atlas, "the tune circulated in both the Mixolydian mode and Dorian mode (transposed to G)." It was the most popular tune used for musical settings of the Ordinary of the Mass: over 40 separate compositions entitled Missa L'homme armé survive from the period.