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lithograph of the
Aedicule built after the 1808 fire,
after David Roberts The
Aedicule containing the
traditional burial of
Jesus The
Aedicule with the Coptic...
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temple building or
dwelling place. The
Latin word has been
anglicised as "
aedicule" and as "edicule".
Describing post-antique architecture,
especially Renaissance...
- estasi) is a
sculptural altarpiece group in
white marble set in an
elevated aedicule in the
Cornaro Chapel of the
church of
Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome...
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decorated with
crockets (hooked decorations) and
sculpted figures set in
aedicules (niches)
recessed into the buttresses. The
architecture of the Renaissance...
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articulation to
which some
innovative 12th-century elements, such as
aedicules, and
miniature decorative towers on pilasters, were added. The mantapa...
- and
Martyr Catholic Church" at the Nova
Crnja muni****lity. The
Votive Aedicules in
honour of
Saint Agata in
Catania Portals:
Saints Biography Catholicism...
- arcades. A
variety of
treatments are
applied to the
window openings and
aedicules,
variously being round arched,
broken pediments, or flat arched. Above...
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scrolling consoles appearing to
support the sill and
framed in a
pedimented aedicule, a
motif repeated in his new main doorway.[citation needed] The new windows...
- well as the use of
semicircular arches,
hemispherical domes,
niches and
aedicules replaced the more
complex proportional systems and
irregular profiles...
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dance postures as
sculpted inside the mandapa. On its
outer walls are
aedicules illustrating Hindu temple architecture from
different parts of
India –...