- In
classical architecture, the
frieze /friːz/ is the wide
central section of an
entablature and may be
plain in the
Ionic or
Doric order, or decorated...
- In mathematics, a
frieze or
frieze pattern is a two-dimensional
design that
repeats in one direction. The term is
derived from
architecture and decorative...
- Look up
frieze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
frieze is the wide
central section of an entablature.
Frieze may also
refer to:
Frieze (textile)...
- The
Beethoven Frieze (German: Beethovenfries) is a
painting by
Gustav Klimt on
display in the
Secession Building, Vienna, Austria. In 1902,
Klimt painted...
-
alone was
almost 20
metres (65' 11/16") wide. The base was
decorated with a
frieze in high
relief showing the
battle between the
Giants and the
Olympian gods...
- as he
embarked on a
major series of
paintings he
would later call The
Frieze of Life,
depicting a
series of deeply-felt
themes such as love, anxiety...
- New York–based
media and
events company Frieze.
Frieze comprises two publications,
frieze magazine and
Frieze W****, as well as
international art fairs...
- The
Parthenon frieze is the high-relief
Pentelic marble sculpture created to
adorn the
upper part of the Parthenon's naos. It was
sculpted between c. 443...
-
Frieze Art Fair is an
annual contemporary art fair
first held in 2003 in London's Regent's Park.
Developed by the
founders of the
contemporary art magazine...
- The
Stoclet Frieze is a
series of
three mosaics created by the
Austrian painter Gustav Klimt for a 1905-1911
commission for the
Stoclet Palace in Brussels...