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under the eaves.
Lesene on the
staircase tower,
Gernrode collegiate church (pre-1000)
Lesenes on the
Maria Laach Abbey (1156)
Lesenes on the
tower of All...
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early defensive function, the bulk of
which is a
square brick shaft with
lesenes, 12
metres (39 ft) wide on each side and 50
metres (160 ft) tall. The belfry...
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Romanesque include the
marked verticality given by the
external use of
lesenes and half-columns (often with Corinthian-order capitals, thus repetitions...
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French department of Vaucluse. It has a
single fornix,
framed by
fluted lesenes and
decorated with an
archivolt of vine tendrils. At the
outer corners...
-
Foire du
Caire building (Paris)
Glossary of
architecture classical order Lesene Post and
lintel Smith, Fred; Cartmill, Matt (20
September 2011). The Human...
- some medallions. The
cylindrical body of the
building is
subdivided by
lesenes and pilasters.
After a
period of abandon, it was
restored and used as a...
- a
central part with the main portal, in
which paired half-columns and
lesenes support a tympanum, and two
slightly set back side
parts with
small portals...
-
decorated with
Lombard bands,
which are
repeated also on the façade. Thin
lesenes start from the pillars' centres,
reaching the
upper frame. The capitals...
- stores. The
corner between the two
facades is
formed by two
superimposed lesenes, the
lower in
travertine and the higher,
resting on the
stringcourse of...
- used for meetings,
conferences and concerts. The façade is
decorated with
lesenes and stuccoes. The
interior is on the Gr****
cross plan with a
convex rhomboidal...