- architecture, a
corbel is a
structural piece of stone, wood or
metal jutting from a wall to
carry a superin****bent weight, a type of bracket. A
corbel is a solid...
- a
pressed metal cornice,
prominent brick-and-stone lintels, a
brick corbel table, wood sash windows, and cast-iron
piers from the Lindsay,
Graff & Megquier...
-
identified as 12th
century based on its
shallow and flat buttresses,
emphatic corbel table and apse. The
various elements of
Gothic architecture emerged in a number...
- century. The
building has a flat roof with
molded brick and a
brick corbel table. The
second story has four tall, narrow, transomed,
segmental arched...
- door, with a bell
stage above which tapers to a
square cap with a bold
corbel table.
Architect Richard Owen's
church designs often included a
spire and an...
-
buttresses and
string courses, and at the top is a
Lombard frieze, a
corbel table, and an
embattled parapet; in its east
angle is a
stair turret with a...
- A
console table is a
table whose top
surface is
supported by
corbels or
brackets rather than by the
usual four legs. It is thus
similar to a supported...
- bands,
lancet windows,
trefoil openings, two-light bell openings, a
corbel table with
gargoyles on the angles, and a
recessed octagonal spire. The clerestory...
-
Issue 2. Oakley, Dr.
Theresa & Wood****, Dr. Alex, "The
Romanesque Corbel Table at St John's,
Devizes and its
Sheela na gig",
Wiltshire Archaeological...
-
exterior of the
Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio, US) Modillions: more
ornate Corbel table: more
ornate and
taller Dog-tooth: arch
decorations Craven,
Jackie (March...