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Entablature - Wikipedia
the superstructure of moldings and bands which lies horizontally above columns, resting on their capitals.
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ENTABLATURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENTABLATURE is a horizontal part in classical architecture that rests on the columns and consists of architrave, frieze, ...
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Entablature : Historic Renovations and New Construction
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entablature
entablature (ɛnˈtæblətjʊə(r)) Also 7–8 in-. [ad. (? through Fr.; see quot. 1611) It. intavolatura, f. intavolare, f. in in + tavola table.] 1. Arch. That part of an order which is above the column; including the architrave, the frieze, and the cornice.1611 Cotgr. Entablature, an intablature. 1664 Ev...
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Entablature | Classical, Columns & Cornices - Britannica
Entablature, in architecture, assemblage of horizontal moldings and bands supported by and located immediately above the columns of Classical buildings.
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The Magical Entablature - THISisCarpentry
The entablature is essentially the horizontal build-up that is supported by the column. It is made up of three parts: the lowest is the ...
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ENTABLATURE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ENTABLATURE meaning: 1. a long horizontal structure, sometimes with a triangular top, at the front of a building…. Learn more.
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DESIGN DICTIONARY: Entablature - Lynn Byrne
ENTABLATURE: A horizontal structural element frequently supported by columns or pilasters. It consists of three horizontal layers: the architrave, the cornice ...
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The History and Restoration of Entablature Ornaments
The sculptor William Coffee made decorations for the entablatures at UVA and Poplar Forest at the same time, so both types can be found at UVA, but in most ...
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entablature definition - Architecture Dictionary
entablature. The horizontal section of a classical order that rests on the columns, usually composed of a cornice, frieze, and architrave.
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entablement
entablement (ɛnˈteɪb(ə)lmənt) [a. F. entablement, f. entabler, f. en- (see en-1) + table table.] a. = entablature. b. The horizontal platform or graduated series of platforms supporting a statue and placed above the dado and the base.1664 Evelyn tr. Freart's Archit. (R.), They differ nothing either ...
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Pulvino
There he resorted to additional segments of entablature improperly defined as "Brunelleschian nut". The pulvino in this case created a balanced entablature, on which the round arches are set.
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trabeation
trabeation Arch. (treɪbiːˈeɪʃən) Also 6 trabiacion. [irreg. for *trabation, f. L. trab-s, trab-em beam: see -ation.] † a. A member resembling a horizontal beam; an entablature. Obs. b. Construction with horizontal beams or the like, as opposed to arches or vaults; trabeated structure.1563 Shute Arch...
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Liberty Lodge No. 123, F&AM
Its front facade has a three-bay entrance loggia with a "fairly full" entablature topped by the clapboarded second story. Above that is a full pediment with similar entablature.
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