Life-size
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- | :''[[megalographia]]'' | + | '''Life-size''' is a [[term of art]] for any [[representation]], especially pictures, [[statue]]s, meaning the same [[size]] as the [[real]] thing. Life-size figures are such as as fresco at the [[Villa of the Mysteries]]. Also called a [[megalographia]]. |
- | Of any [[representation]], especially pictures, [[statue]]s, meaning the same [[size]] as the [[real]] thing. Life-size figures are such as as fresco at the [[Villa of the Mysteries]]. Also called a '''megalographia''' is a depiction of life-size figures such | + | ==See also== |
+ | *[[Scale 1:1]] | ||
+ | *[[Larger than life]] | ||
+ | *[[Diorama]] | ||
+ | *[[Standee]] | ||
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Life-size is a term of art for any representation, especially pictures, statues, meaning the same size as the real thing. Life-size figures are such as as fresco at the Villa of the Mysteries. Also called a megalographia.
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