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- A colonnette is a small slender column, usually decorative, which supports a beam or lintel. Colonnettes have also been used to refer to a feature of furnishings...
- symmetry. Blind windows were often used along otherwise blank walls. Colonnettes were narrow decorative columns that served as supports for the beams...
- thrust outwards to the corners of the vault, and downwards via slender colonnettes and bundled columns, to the pillars and columns below. The space between...
- interior is emphasized by the colonnette shafts rising from the tops of the columns separating the aisle bays; these colonnette shafts regularly alternate...
- arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes. The role of domes in Islamic architecture has been considerable. Its...
- Columns are an important structural feature of Romanesque architecture. Colonnettes and attached shafts are also used structurally and for decoration. Monolithic...
- Angela Hobart p. 141 Louis-Charles Damais (1947) Études balinaises: I. La colonnette de Sanur p. 127 Louis-Charles Damais (1959) "Ouvrages d'Études Indonésiennes"...
- built in 1398 and restored in 1537. It has a great façade decorated with colonnettes. Al-Otrush Mosque, built in 1398 in Mamluk style. It is famous for its...
- belfry openings are arched and flanked with smooth grey limestone masonry colonnettes. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. "National...
- at Longhena's Ca' Rezzonico, a double order of colossal columns and colonnettes flanking arch-headed windows, reinterpreting a motif of Jacopo Sansovino...