Suspended from the architrave or from the capital of the column is a pinax with a picture of Herakles. |
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The architrave includes a Greek key design and other symbols, and the side archivolts are decorated with acanthus leaves. |
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The same grey limestone paves a forecourt which is set with benches and some of the more architectural exhibits like Guardi's stone architrave. |
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Therefore, the architrave could not have extended to and rested properly upon such a wall. |
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We follow Leake in believing that the architrave is too small to have formed part of a temple, including the one on Temple Hill. |
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The temple is rendered in the abbreviated form, usual in vase paintings, consisting of a Doric column and architrave. |
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The third floor has two friezes, one at balcony level below the window and one incorporated in the architrave above it. |
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The Doric architrave framing the door and the carved cornice are both wood. |
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A moulding of whatever sort or architrave of new design about a door or window could be exciting and attractive. |
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The floor area inside the entry was lowered to match the exterior grade and new tooled-limestone surrounds extended the doorway architrave. |
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It features pine floors, an architrave window, a picture rail and a cast iron fireplace. |
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The architrave of a perfect Renaissance arch has rotted to the texture of old peach stone. |
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The facing of it, or architrave, was often ornamented with the zig-zag, billet, and other mouldings. |
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I ripped the architrave from around the door and ripped open the door. |
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In the architrave by the doorway was a nest of a pair of blue-tits. |
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The figural sgraffito in the architrave represents venatic scenes of a lion and a hunter. |
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The horizontal structure of a temple comprising architrave, frieze and cornice. |
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An interesting remain of the old church is the cross, sculpted and enclosed in a sphere of the architrave external to the main door. |
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The abacus is between the architrave and the aechinus in the capital. |
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Above the architrave are two lovely cupids with doves on the left and floral horn of plenty on the right. |
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The doors, surrounded by a delicate architrave, are divided into six equal panels each of which bears in mezzo-relievo the obverse or reverse of some coin of ancient Greece. |
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The third story stands above a substantial architrave with horizontal moldings and antefixes. |
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You might glimpse an orange tree growing through a ruined roof, some rubbled Corinthian pillars and pediments, or a dramatically cracked architrave of prettily dressed stone with Arabic inscriptions. |
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These can either be structural, supporting an arcade or architrave, or purely decorative, set against a wall in the form of pilasters. |
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Along with vaults, they gradually replaced the traditional post and lintel construction which makes use of the column and architrave. |
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One can also see the same architectural elements, for example the wooden or marble frames of the grill windows, the marble architrave of the exterior doorways, the faïence and marble cladding, the niches, the night-lamps. |
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In the autumn of 1927, French archaeologists working to restore the Third Pylon of the Temple of Amen found a large, beautifully inscribed limestone architrave reused in the pylon's interior fill. |
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