- The
estipite column is a type of
pilaster typical of the
Churrigueresque Baroque style of
Spain and
Spanish America used in the 18th century. In the late...
- "supreme order".
Between 1720 and 1760, the
Churrigueresque column, or
estipite, in the
shape of an
inverted cone or obelisk, was
established as a central...
- churches, with
intricate facades and
altarpieces both
which often use the "
estipite"
column (inverted,
truncated pyramid). A
number of
Baroque altarpieces...
- "supreme order".
Between 1720 and 1760, the
Churrigueresque column, or
estipite, in the
shape of an
inverted cone or obelisk, was
established as a central...
- are in the main altar. The main
portal is made of pink
sandstone with “
estipite” or
inverted truncated pyramidal columns. The
focus of the main
altar is...
- In the
central panel, the
round case of the
clock itself rested upon an
estipite adorned with
laurel festoons, this was
flanked by two
winged female figures...
- "Borromininesque origin". The
facade dates from the late 18th century, as have
estipite columns. It
highlights its
polychromed Baroque decoration coated with ceramics...
-
Spanish architect Jerónimo de Balbás, and
represents the
first use of the
estípite column (an
inverted triangle-shaped pilaster) in the Americas.
There are...
-
pasiega Casa montañesa
Casona montañesa
Corral de
comedias Cortijo Finca Estipite Hacienda Masia Mirador Palloza Pazo Real
Spanish garden Yeseria Category...
-
Church of San
Felipe Neri is
considered a
classic example of
Baroque with
estipite (inverted
truncated pyramid)
columns from the end of the 18th century,...