- A door frame,
window frame, door surround,
window surround, or
niche surround is the
architectural frame around an
aperture such as a door or window. This...
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exemplified in the
doorcases and
surrounds of the prin****l rooms. In the West
Parlour and
Small Dining rooms there are
doorcases complete with ionic...
- Snyders,
Claude and
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli. The
Music Room has
Ionic doorcases and
delicate plaster ceiling designed by Adam. The
marble chimneypiece...
- in Middletown,
Rhode Island, in the late 1720s, and
added a
Palladian doorcase derived from Kent's
Designs of
Inigo Jones (1727),
which he may have brought...
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wings to the rear of the house. The main door to the
house has a
Doric doorcase. It has
extensive gardens including a lake with a
boathouse and a weir...
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interior designed in England. Its
plaster putti above the
pedimented doorcases were
probably by
Giovanni Battista Guelfi. Lord
Burlington transferred...
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elaborate work. He also
designed the two organ-cases. He
decorated the
doorcases in the apse of the
cathedral and in the
cloister (1733–1736) with a rich...
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exact plaster casts of the
original arch detailing, and the
original doorcases and
fireplaces were
salvaged prior to rebuilding.
Throne Room
State Drawing...
- supercilium. The
chambranle of an
ordinary door is
frequently called a
doorcase; of a window,
window frame; and of a chimney, manteltree. Look up antepagmenta...
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century gl****-fronted
cupboard in a bedroom, and
several original stone doorcases on the
ground floor.
Grade II*
listed buildings in
North Yorkshire (district)...