- of the
early Louis XIV
style had legs in a form
called en
gaine or en
balustre,
which were
lavishly decorated with
sculpted and
often gilded ornaments...
- the
Oxford English Dictionary, "baluster" is
derived through the French:
balustre, from Italian: balaustro, from balaustra, "pomegranate flower" [from a...
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Heavy baluster gl****es or
goblets (French '
balustre' = 'pomegranate flower') were po****r in the
period 1680–1740. The
baluster stem is
formed in one piece...
- ballon) balm (Old Fr. basme,
compare modern Fr. baume)
baluster (Fr.
balustre, from
Italian balaustro)
balustrade (Fr. balustrade, from
Italian balaustrata)...
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Mikalay Edith Lefel ENERGY Eric
Virgal Farhat Jouini Fay Man
Franck Balustre Franck Issekya Franco Luambo & TPOK Jazz
Franklin Boukaka Frantzi Frederic...
- the
Wayback Machine;
Victoria &
Albert Museum: Vase
Duplessis à
fleurs balustre rocaille, ca1750-55.
Several Sèvres
vases and an
inkstand in the Wallace...
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prend l'affût (1966) –
Oscar Chartier Le
Dimanche de la vie (1967) – M.
Balustre Le Fou du labo 4 [fr] (1967) –
Savant Darling Caroline (1968) – Le docteur...
- présente des cheminées, plafonds, bordures, commodes, tables, poëles,
balustres, guéridons, piédouches,
gaines et vases,
diverses portes de cour et de...
- Bucalemu. At Pichilemu, the
epicentre town, the
earthquakes destro**** the
balustres surrounding Agustín Ross Park,
damaged severely the
recently re-inaugurated...