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- the Lyon. As the Roman Empire shifted toward Christianity, the use of colonettes in funerary art was conserved as well: thus, sarcophagi, such as those...
- composed of a central core surrounded several attached slender columns, or colonettes, going up to the vaults. These clustered columns were used at Chartres...
- church, notably the porch doorway (much restored), with two orders of colonettes and zig-zag pattern across the roll moulding. This fits with a late 11th...
- following yet-unidentified Gothic precedents. They form balustrades of colonettes as an alternative to miniature arcading. Rudolf Wittkower withheld judgement...
- Chenla Kingdom. Temples of Sambor Prei **** were built in rounded, plain colonettes with capitals that include a bulb. Prei Khmeng style (635–700): structures...
- tracery was incorporated into more traditional English features, such as colonettes and vault ribs. Notable examples of Rayonnant in England include the Angel...
- and windows. Upper windows are similarly separated into two openings by colonettes. Worms Cathedral, Germany, displays a great variety of openings and arcades...
- lintel, runs a shallow arcade of paired arches, divided by thin paired colonettes identical to those found above in the rose window. The pink marble of...
- dedicated to Kalyana Venkateswara which had a mandapa with finely finished colonettes on the outerpiers and with central space lined with yalis projecting inwards...
- church at the south-west angle, including the reset south doorway with colonettes, scallop capitals and zigzags. The village has some notable Jacobean houses...