- void. A
lunette may also be segmental, and the arch may be an arc
taken from an oval. A
lunette window is
commonly called a half-moon
window, or fanlight...
- A
fanlight is a form of
lunette window,
often semicircular or semi-elliptical in shape, with
glazing bars or
tracery sets
radiating out like an open fan...
-
chancel with the altar. The
space is lit
dimly by
light coming through a
lunette window on the back wall. The
arched entrance is
closed by a
balustrade of colourful...
-
Center Hall on the east side of the room. The room
features a
large lunette window on the west wall
looks out upon the West Colonnade, the West Wing, and...
- in
Frick Art
Museum Harvest Window (1883)
Library Window (added 1892)
Angels Adoring the
Eucharist (1886),
lunette window over altar, Old St. Joseph's...
-
stands atop the
center of the
transom bar.
Above the
transom bar is a
lunette window. On
either side of the
entrance is a
granite pedestal,
above which are...
- some
light from the
windows below. The chapel's cornice,
running around the room
below the
lunettes at the
springing of the
window arches themselves, supported...
- was
installed in 1934. A
series of
French doors topped with
arched lunette windows are
located on the east side of the room. A fireplace,
flanked by two...
-
occupied the
second floor,
which contains a bedroom/studio with a
large lunette window, a
private balcony, and a half-bath on the
stair landing.
There is a...
- stone, with five bays.
Three bays have
lunette windows and a
steep pediment.
Within the
pediment is a
diocletian window. It was
built in the 18th
century and...