Perfidian Graphic Art
The Perfidian civilisation had very distinctive graphic art, which evolved through several periods. What remains has most often been preserved as frescos and other wall paintings. Paintings on fabric tends not to have survived as well, but there are also good examples of woodcut prints and stonecarvings.
Here are some examples of fairly early period Perfidian wall paintings, which were mostly originally decorative in a domestic context. It will be seen that house painters carried, and frequently used, stencils of popular subjects when executing domestic wall paintings. Examples here show a Bear, Fish, Herons, a high-ranking official, a cavalry officer and a design for a vase with herons as handles.
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