So far as is known, the squinch was first used in Persia and the pendentive in Syria. |
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Finally, a monk, a mosaic artist, is working on the pendentive of a basilica. |
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A zenithal glass roof making up pendentive with a centre light of tulips covers the whole of the staircase. |
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Johann Christoph Handke painted the pendentive dome with allegories of the up until that time known continents. |
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A villager offers to us spontaneously, within sight of all, his pendentive personnel with the effigy of Greenland. |
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The jewels more current are the pendentive ones then come the bracelet on arm then on ankle. |
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It remained for Byzantine architects, however, to recognize the possibilities of the pendentive and fully develop it. |
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Lighting analysis of single pendentive dome mosque design in Sarajevo and Istanbul during summer solstice. |
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The uncovered mosaic is located in the pendentive, an arched triangular section supporting the building's huge dome. |
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Convex looking glasses in each pendentive both explode and compress the space. |
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According to the model of printer you will choose, you will be able to print on natural or artificial nails, toe nails, objects such as Handy phones, pendentive, comb or others like on flowers. |
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They may be glimpsed in the design of the domed ceiling where, deep in the over-painted branches and leaf design of a pendentive, there is a tiny red painted heart. |
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