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Frieze of the Tower of the Winds.
Frieze of the Tower of the Winds.

In architecture the frieze is the wide central section part of an entablature and may be plain orβ€” in the Ionic or Corinthian order β€” decorated with bas-reliefs. In an astylar wall it lies upon the architrave ('main beam') and is capped by the moldings of the cornice. view of the frieze, taken by myself (<mdoege@compuserve. ... view of the frieze, taken by myself (<mdoege@compuserve. ... The frieze of the tower showing the Greek wind gods Boreas (north wind, on the left) and Skiron (northwesterly wind, on the right). ... Architecture (from Latin, architectura and ultimately from Greek, a master builder, from αρχι- chiefs, leader , builder, carpenter)[1] is the art and science of designing buildings and structures. ... An entablature is a classical architectural element, the superstructure which lies horizontally above the columns, resting on their capitals. ... Architects first real look at the Greek Ionic order: Julien David LeRoy, Les ruines plus beaux des monuments de la Grèce Paris, 1758 (Plate XX) The Ionic order forms one of the three orders or organizational systems of classical architecture, the other two canonic orders being the Doric and... The Corinthian order as used for the portico of the Pantheon, Rome provided a prominent model for Renaissance and later architects, through the medium of engravings. ... Bas relief is a method of sculpting which entails carving or etching away the surface of a flat piece of stone or metal. ... The architrave is the lintel or beam that rests on the capitals of the columns. ... Molding (US) or moulding (UK) can be: moulding or molding, a decorative feature used in interior design and architecture molding or moulding, a process used in manufacturing This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Example of cornice laden roof line In classical architecture the cornice is the set of projecting moldings that crown an entablature. ...


In interiors, the frieze of a room is the section of wall above the picture rail and under the crown moldings or cornice. By extension, a frieze is a long band of painted, sculpted or even calligraphic decoration in such a position, above eye-level. Frieze decorations may depict scenes in a sequence of discrete panels. The material of which the frieze is made may be plasterwork, carved wood or other decorative medium. For building painting, see painter and decorator. ... A sculpture is a three-dimensional object, which for the purposes of this article is man-made and selected for special recognition as art. ... Contemporary Calligraphy Calligraphy (from Greek kallos beauty + graphẽ writing) is the art of beautiful writing (Mediavilla 1996: 17). ... Plasterwork refers to construction or ornamentation done with plaster, such as a layer of plaster on an interior wall or plaster decorative moldings on ceilings or walls. ...

Frieze of animals, mythological episodes at the base of Hoysaleswara temple, India
Frieze of animals, mythological episodes at the base of Hoysaleswara temple, India

In an example of an architectural frieze on the facade of a building, the octagonal Tower of the Winds in the Roman agora at Athens bears relief sculptures of the eight winds on its frieze. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 450 × 600 pixels Full resolution (1536 × 2048 pixel, file size: 652 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Frieze of animals, scenes from mythological episodes at the base of the temple - Hoysaleswara temple, Halebid Photo taken by self. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 450 × 600 pixels Full resolution (1536 × 2048 pixel, file size: 652 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Frieze of animals, scenes from mythological episodes at the base of the temple - Hoysaleswara temple, Halebid Photo taken by self. ... Siva and Parvathi - Hoysaleswara temple Hoysaleswara temple is in Halebidu 16 kms from Belur, 31 kms from Hassan and 149 kms from Mysore in the state of Karnataka in India. ... The frieze of the tower showing the Greek wind gods Boreas (north wind, on the left) and Skiron (northwesterly wind, on the right). ... Stoa of the ancient agora de Thessaloniki An agora (αγορά), translatable as marketplace, was a public space and an essential part of an ancient Greek polis or city-state. ... Athens (Greek: Αθήνα - Athína) is the largest city and capital of Greece, located in the Attica periphery of central Greece. ...


A pulvinated frieze (or pulvino) is convex in section. Such friezes were features of 16th-century Northern Mannerism, especially in subsidiary friezes, and much employed in interior architecture and in furniture. Look up convex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In Parmigianinos Madonna with the Long Neck (1534-40), Mannerism makes itself known by elongated proportions, affected poses, and unclear perspective. ...


This concept has been generalized in the mathematical construction of Frieze patterns. Euclid, Greek mathematician, 3rd century BC, as imagined by by Raphael in this detail from The School of Athens. ... In geometry, a frieze pattern is any of a number of tilings that repeat an object through a horizontal translation, classified by what they contain. ...

The Circus (Bath), UK. Architectural detail of the frieze showing the alternating triglyphs and decorative emblems. John Wood, architect.
The Circus (Bath), UK. Architectural detail of the frieze showing the alternating triglyphs and decorative emblems. John Wood, architect.
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Frieze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (147 words)
In architecture the frieze is the wide central section part of an entablature and may be plain or β€” in the Ionic or Corinthian order β€” decorated with bas-reliefs.
It lies upon the architrave ('main beam') and is capped by the moldings of the cornice.
The octagonal Tower of the Winds in the Roman agora at Athens bears sculptures of the eight winds on its frieze.
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