PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PEDIMENTAL»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PEDIMENTAL»
Scopri l'uso di
pedimental nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
pedimental e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Temple Terracottas of Etruscan Orvieto: A Vision of the ...
510-500 B.C.) B7 Fragmentary pedimental Classical fig. 81 figure of (ca. 400 B.C.
) Aritimi/Artumes? B8 Fragmentary pedimental Classical fig. 84 figure of a draped
female (ca. 400 B.C.) seated on a rock B9 Pedimental head of Turms Classical ...
2
Sightings: Mirrors in Texts - Texts in Mirrors
... of the Iliad and the Bible, in particular. In her preface, she refers to John
Myres's use of the words “pedimental writing.” By this, she says “pedimental
means writing that goes up to a central point, makes a turn, then comes down
step by ...
3
Artifact and Artifice: Classical Archaeology and the Ancient ...
According to Francis and Vickers, the continuation of the sanctuary of Apollo
Daphnephoros throughout the Classical period, together with the absence of
obvious signs of burning on the pedimental sculpture, should mean that it was
the ...
4
Studies, Essays and Reviews: Old Testament
Myres finds both forms, the "pedimental" and the "frieze" grouping, in combination
also in Greek monumental sculpture 6). But here again we must point out that this
combination of pedimental and frieze grouping in larger compositions is not ...
5
The Gentleman's Magazine
Over the head of this effigv, and forming part of the tomb, is a rich pedimental
canopy, crocketed, with pointed trefoil-headed arches beneath, the mouldings of
which, though small, are numerous. In the tympan of the canopy is represented in
...
6
Architecture and Meaning on the Athenian Acropolis
112). 7. To this point, there has been little controversy over the traditional
assignment of pedimental groups to their respective ends of the Hekatompedon.
As a result, no elaborate justification for their placement has been made (see n. 8
). Here ...
Robin Francis Rhodes, 1995
7
The Archaistic Style in Roman Statuary
Anatomically, as Poulsen points out, the figure recalls the late Archaic pedimental
figures from Aigina. The head with its classicizing face and drilled archaizing
curls recalls the Roman herms based on "Alkamene- an" types. The stiffly pleated
...
8
Alcamenes and the Establishment of the Classical Type in ...
upwards, and it appears to me that she thus formed part of a pedimental group in
which she turned her head and look upwards to the figure of the god or hero on
her left-hand side in the pediment. When we consider the graceful composition of
...
9
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
The windows on the first tier assimilaie with the centre West window, shewing
ornamental tracery and a pedimental finish. The windows on the second tier are
plainer, and without the pedimental finish, lu the spaces, or dados, between
these ...
10
Marble: Art Historical and Scientific Perspectives on ...
akroterion and the pedimental chiton-wearer. Even more complicated is the case
of another statue which, having been auctioned at Sotheby's in 1937, was added
to the group by Picard before vanishing into a private collection (fig. 29a).103 ...
J. Paul Getty Museum, 1991
8 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PEDIMENTAL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
pedimental nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Gables and courtyards help children's hospital building by Keppie …
In particular, projecting bay windows that extend vertically into the roofline directly reference the pedimental features on some of the nearby ... «Dezeen, lug 15»
The Empire museum strikes back
The temporary loan of one pedimental sculpture from the British Museum's extensive collection is nothing more than a gimmick that reflects a ... «Kathimerini, dic 14»
The masterful works of ancient sculptor Phidias
Some inscriptions show that marble blocks to be used for pedimental statues of the Parthenon were not brought to Athens until after Phidias' ... «Ancient Origins, nov 14»
Bill Cunningham Facades
She sports an ostentatious Gainsborough hat that matches, or perhaps rivals, Jules-Félix Coutan's pedimental sculpture, “Glory of Commerce. «Brooklyn Rail, mag 14»
What does the Parthenon mean?
The immense explosion blew out the cella walls, toppled two dozen columns, and sent metopes, blocks of frieze, and pedimental sculptures ... «New Yorker, apr 14»
Virgin Sacrifice and the Meaning of the Parthenon
Details imperceptible from the ground were wrought with extraordinary care; even the backsides of pedimental figures are carved, presumably ... «Daily Beast, feb 14»
The Parthenon's Ever-Changing Veneer
... fifteen metopes, and seventeen pedimental fragments, in addition to a caryatid and a column from the Erechtheion. He used these antiquities ... «Greek Reporter, gen 12»
Elgin Marbles question renewed as Athens museum opens
These, along with 15 metopes (rectangular slabs that were placed over the temple's columns) and a further 17 pedimental figures, are what we ... «Independent, mag 09»