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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Polychrome' in the following places:
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Church of Santa Maria, San Martxc3xadn de Castaxc3xb1eda, Spain Capital of convex cubic form with its abacus, concave dosseret and cable decoration defined by polychrome.
At Sainte Marie Madeleine, Vxc3xa9zelay, the ribs are square in section, strongly projecting and polychrome.
At San Miniato al Monte the definition of the architectural parts is made even clearer by the polychrome marble, a feature of many Italian Medieval facades, particularly in Tuscany.
The polychrome marble decoration divides the facade into zones while giving little indication of the architectural form behind it.
The facade, c. 1200, with polychrome plaster, follows the paired-tower model found at several Rhineland churches.
In Italy walls were sometimes faced with polychrome marble.
San Miniato al Monte, Florence (1013xe2x80x931090) has basilical form, open timber roof and decoration of polychrome marble and mosaic.
The dressed polychrome stonework has exquisitely detailed mouldings.
Other notable Romanesque baptisteries are that at Parma Cathedral remarkable for its galleried exterior, and the polychrome Baptistery of San Giovanni of Florence Cathedral, with vault mosaics of the 13th century including Christ in Majesty, possibly the work of the almost legendary Coppo di Marcovaldo.
The arcading on the facade of Lucca Cathedral, Tuscany (1204) has many variations in its decorative details, both sculptural and in the inlaid polychrome marble.
Polychrome blind arcading of the apse of Monreale Cathedral, Sicily (1174xe2x80x9382) The decoration indicates Islamic influence in both the motifs and the fact that all the arches, including those of the windows, are pointed.
In La Madeleine, Vezelay, for example, the polychrome ribs of the vault are all edged with narrow filets of pierced stone.
The carving of the polychrome porch of the Saint-Michel-D'aiguilhe chapel, the Aiguilhe, Haute-Loire, France, (11th century), has paired mermaids, and the Lamb of God On these mouldings around the portal of Lincoln Cathedral are formal chevron ornament, tongue-poking monsters, vines and figures, and symmetrical motifs.