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In architecture the frieze is the wide central section part of an entablature and may be plain or—in the Ionic or Corinthian order—decorated with bas-reliefs. Even when neither columns nor pilasters...
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Pulvinated - Topic:Architecture - Online Encyclopedia ... Pulvinated; - a term applied to a frieze (pulvinated freize) which has a convex secion ie which bulges outwards ... ... Pulvinated Frieze in Classical and Renaissance architecture, a frieze having a convex or bulging section. Purlin ...
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bears relief sculptures of the eight winds on its frieze. A pulvinated frieze (or pulvino) is convex in section. Such friezes were featues of 17th-century Northern Mannerism...
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SN A frieze that has a convex section. ... CL STRUCTURAL COMPONENT;
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Each doorcase was finished with a carved pulvinated frieze, and a dentilled cornice with two enriched members. ... The fireplace, with black marble coving and a firestone hearth, had a veined marble slab and a statuary marble chimneypiece, the last framed in a carved ovolo moulding below a pulvinated frieze, also carved,
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Fine central doorcase with elaborate shell hood on richly carved console brackets, wreathed pulvinated frieze; the doorcase now frames an early sash window. Wood modillioned eaves cornice. Three flat-topped sashed dormers.
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Slight central projection with doorway composed of architrave, pulvinated frieze and pediment on enriched consoles. Garden front has two circa 1800 wings with canted bay windows, central doorway up steps with iron railings has surround of rusticated Roman Doric pilasters entablature with key blocks and pediment.
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When convex, it's known as a Pulvinated frieze. The term also applies to the surface (framing) just beneath the top of a table such as a refectory or side table, or the base of a chest of drawers. [ picture][Home] [--] [A-to-Z...
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