- In architecture, a
corbel is a
structural piece of stone, wood or
metal ke**** into and
projecting from from a wall to
carry a
bearing weight, a type of...
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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...
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Grimthorpe work on the
clerestory was replaced. Seventy-two new
heads for the
corbel table were made. Grimthorpe's west
front was cracking,
again due to the use...
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Issue 2. Oakley, Dr.
Theresa & Wood****, Dr. Alex, "The
Romanesque Corbel Table at St John's,
Devizes and its
Sheela na gig",
Wiltshire Archaeological...
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windows supported by
small granite columns, and are
surmounted with a
corbel table. The
rectangular building displays a two-story bay
window on the south...
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corbels.
Sometimes these corbels carry a
small arcade under the
string course, the
arches of
which are
pointed and trefoiled. As a rule
corbel tables...
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swags in relief,
above which the
entablature is
supported by
dental corbel table.
Under the
upper frieze,
festoons and
masks suggest the
feasting and...
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France especially served to
counterbalance the
weight of
overhanging corbel tables, huge gargoyles, etc. In the
Early English period the
small buttresses...
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grouped in pairs.
Above are
porthole windows,
topped by a
Romanesque corbel table under a
pyramidal tile roof. Four open-air
wings supported by
metal posts...
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Lincolnshire St Wulfram's
Church Steeple and west front,
Decorated tracery,
Corbel-
table carvings.
Great Witley,
Worcestershire St
Michael and All
Angels A complete...