The cabinet on offer contains a moulded swan-neck pediment carved with flower heads, between which is a rather impressive carved eagle crest. |
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I believe that things like the pediment of the Parthenon were also generated from lifecasts. |
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The ocean, also rather achromatic, kissed the foundation of the towering building, spraying up to the pediment. |
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It is an imposing edifice, a mock temple based on the classical Greek model, with a fine pediment and no fewer than six columns. |
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On the north side facing the courtyard the pediment was straight-edged, its two fellows to east and west were curved. |
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The twelve-panel front door is surmounted with a transom window and framed by fluted pilasters supporting an open pediment. |
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Determining an appropriate finial for the pediment required another approach. |
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They followed the classic model of Greek temples, with their rectangular rows of columns, topped by beams and relieved by a triangular pediment. |
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The entablature and pediment of the portico are supported by two pairs of massive Ionic columns. |
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A massive pediment with entablature is supported by four Roman Doric columns on granite bases. |
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The frieze in the pediment on the outside of the building is depicted below. |
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A louvered Palladian window in the center of the pediment has quarter-round louvers on each side. |
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At the end of the central nave there is a large cornice decorated with mutules or rectangular blocks, and with a triangular pediment at the top. |
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The work comprises a limestone bust lodged under a classicized pediment surmounted by the poet's coat of arms and two putti. |
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It has Tuscan columns, a frieze with triglyphs, metopes, guttae and mutules, and is surmounted by a triangular pediment. |
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Its most prominent feature is a projecting central pavilion with a pediment and four Doric columns. |
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Trim the exterior of the door with finish carpentry such as columns and a crosshead pediment to extend the width of the door. |
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Next time you see a Venetian window, a triangular pediment, a coved gallery ceiling, or a Georgian terrace with lined stucco, remember who started it all. |
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The pediment is painted jarrah fixed on a steel frame, and the bird itself is cast aluminium which has been painted to resemble polychromed hardwood. |
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The distinctive open fretwork pediment of the mahogany case is associated with clocks made in or near Roxbury, Massachusetts, in the Federal period. |
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The inscription below the pediment indicates that the temple was dedicated in 183-4 by a Roman senator who had risen to hold the proconsulship of Asia. |
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The bossed splayed pilasters that flank it support a moulded entablature topped by a hammered-off pediment. |
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The carved pediment is a cartouche of leaves that flow down the sides. A festoon of flowers drops above the top facet. |
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The centre of the facade facing the parklands is adorned with a Directoire-style pediment featuring a central oculus. |
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The crowing pediment adorned with fluting and acanthus leaves on the corners is an Antique architectural ornament, named acroterion. |
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The centre of both sides of the roof features a large curvilinear pediment roof dormer, flanked by two triangular pediment roof dormers. |
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The impressive stone facades feature symmetrical half-moon and cross-ribbed pediment roof dormers. |
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His favourite format was a plain rectangular block fronted by an elegant central portico with pillars and pediment. |
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The cornice and rounded pediment above are adorned with an egg and dart motif. |
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The exterior consists of a rectangular structure framed by two pilasters and crowned with a triangular pediment. |
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Its façade, of two levels with Doric and Ionic pillars and an arched pediment, is outstanding for the elegance of its composition. |
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The stone walls are faced with coarse sandstone, and the marble pediment has carved decoration. |
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I think we have succeeded, and the pediment of the temple we have built is full of promise. |
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Classical, clear and simple shaped cast iron window surrounds with molded pediment shaped tops. |
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Its doorway is surmounted by a XVIth century pediment with sculptured heads. |
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Leaves, rocks, shells, fish scales, all vanished in favour of a few urn-like finials, a hint of metope or columnar fluting, or the suggestion of a pediment. |
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In the carving, the temple is depicted with a classical pediment front and a colonnade of columns supporting the structure. |
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A graceful swan-neck broken pediment crown, spiraling acanthus, tobacco leaves, all of these help to express the character of the Aristocrat collection. |
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Wooden statues and princely crowns were taken off from the pediment, while the high tent-like top was transformed into an ordinary roof with two slopes. |
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The capitals of the columns, entablature, cornice, and pediment are decorated with acanthus leaves and bouquets and geometrical mouldings in high Corinthian style. |
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Above the three entrance doors is a Palladian window flanked by two large sash windows, and in the pediment there is an oval window surrounded by graceful foliate carvings. |
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The impressive roof of the Grand Palais is ornamented on all its facades by large pots à feu and two big copper pediment sculptures above the east and west entrances. |
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The roofline was generally clear of ornament except for a balustrade or the top of a pediment. |
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Access is via a two-flight stairway up to the entrance door which is topped by an entablature with an ovum, above which the pediment is broken by a sundial. |
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On the west side, facing the lake, the facade is flanked by a watch turret and topped with a sprocket roof including four triangular pediment and arched dormer windows. |
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On its centre opens a portal with tetrastyle frontispiece of coupled colums surmounted by Corinthian capitels, and crowned with a pediment decorated with the shield of the chapter. |
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A relatively late example of its type, the two-storey, five-bay sandstone house is of classical design with a symmetrical principal elevation with projecting frontispiece crowned by a pediment. |
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Built in 1747, as we are reminded by the pediment overhanging the main entrance, it is reminiscent of the rococo style, with alternating red bricks and limestone. |
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There are mullioned windows on the east side and triangular pediment dormers on the entire building with the exception of above the open porch which is crowned with a wrought, arched pediment dormer. |
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The mullioned windows are next to some interesting openings from the early 17th century, crowned by a broken pediment supported by pilasters with ionic capitals. |
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The Basilica, a Latin cross plan, has a limestone facade with a large porch, above which there is a triangular pediment that contains the emblem of the Order of Mercy. |
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It is finished off by a triangular pediment that houses a cross. |
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The elevation on to Abbey Church Yard has a centre piece of four engaged Corinthian columns with entablatures and pediment. |
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On the approach there were four large, fluted Corinthian columns supporting a frieze and decorated pediment above. |
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In early 2010 various stones on the pediment were conserved and rearranged. |
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The recreation of the terracotta pediment from Via di San Gregorio, presented in an exhibition in 2002, has been made part of the route through the museum. |
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In a good state of repair, the main house is topped with a slate, sprocket roof, featuring a gable pediment dormer and two facade roof dormers that cut into the overhanging eaves. |
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The new additions emphasize the exceptional nature of this archaeological find, which represents the most complete example of a closed terracotta pediment of the late Republican age discovered in Rome so far. |
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Black glass balconies loom above the stately white pediment, mocking the remaining fragment of what once stood on the site, left here like a ghostly death-mask. |
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Originally erected in the 17th century as the seat of the governors of Pernambuco then the world's richest sugar colony the building later acquired a neo-classical façade with tall windows and a pediment. |
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It was decorated with polychrome terracotta architectural gutters and drainage in leonine head, was found a part of the pediment of the temple there had to insist that, with the pedestals and some tiles of the roof. |
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The first floor is accessed via an indoor stairway as well as via an outstanding outside stone stairway, sculpted in the pediment of the former church, climbing up amongst the rockery and the rose bushes. |
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It has a stone façade crowned by an open pediment. |
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Where funds permitted, a classical temple portico with columns and a pediment might be used at the west front. |
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The block was extended by Owen soon after his arrival to provide rooms for Sunday schools, and a pediment, an oculus, and advanced end bays were added. |
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In these temple fronts with columns and a pediment are very common for the main entrance of grand buildings, but often flanked by large wings or set in courtyards. |
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Grinling Gibbons was the chief sculptor, working in both stone on the building itself, including the pediment of the north portal, and wood on the internal fittings. |
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At St Peter's, Carlo Maderno had solved this problem by constructing a narthex and stretching a huge screen facade across it, differentiated at the centre by a pediment. |
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Bombed in 1941, it lost its pediment, its bell tower, and roof. |
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The contest of Athena and Poseidon was the subject of the reliefs on the western pediment of the Parthenon, the first sight that greeted the arriving visitor. |
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