- line. A
system of
intersecting vaults produces lunettes on the wall
surfaces above a cornice. The
lunettes in the
structure of the
Sistine Chapel ceiling...
-
British Columbia Lunette (liturgy), a
holder for the
Eucharistic host in the
Roman Catholic and Anglo-Catholic
churches Musée des
Lunettes et Lorgnettes...
- In fortification, a
lunette was
originally an
outwork of half-moon shape;
later it
became a
redan with
short flanks, in
trace somewhat resembling a bastion...
- A
lunette, or lunula, is an
liturgical item used by in the
Catholic Church for the
exposition of the Host. The
lunette takes the form of a flat, circular...
- stelas: funerary,
Victory stelas, autobiographical, temple, votive, etc. The
lunettes are most
common from
ancient Egyptian stelas, as not only is the topic...
- The
lunettes of Trois-Châtels and
Tousey are two
lunettes located in the
French city of Besançon.
Their foundations were
constructed in 1792 to support...
- The Lady in the Car with Gl****es and a Gun may
refer to: The Lady in the Car with Gl****es and a Gun (novel), a mystery-thriller
novel by
Sebastien ****risot...
-
Lunette Peak is
located on the
border of
Alberta and
British Columbia on the SE side of
Mount ****iniboine
along the
Continental Divide. It was
named in...
- It was
formerly located in Paris, with the name Musée
Pierre Marly -
Lunettes et Lorgnettes. The
museum was
created by
Pierre Marly,
optician to crowned...
- an inscription-bearing sarcophagus, and a
Madonna and
Child in a half-
lunette, with a canopy. At its completion, the
monument was the
tallest sculpture...