- of
architecture Modillions carved with
animal heads in the
Abbaye Ste Foy in
Conques (France).
Trinity College, in Dublin.
Modillion double spiral, Neoclassicism...
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which has very wide
eaves with
decorative brackets technically called modillions, for
which there is not
necessarily a real
functional need;
likewise the...
- the cyma reversa, the dentils, the ovolo, the
modillions, the fascia, and the cyma recta. The
modillions are
ornate brackets,
similar in use to dentils...
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style as well as in the
vocabulary of
classical architecture, such as the
modillions of a
Corinthian cornice. The
corbel arch and
corbel vault use the technique...
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cornice is
typically decorated by
dentils (little teeth) or the
larger modillions. The soffit, or
horizontal space under a
projecting cornice, may be elaborately...
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referred to as "lion heads") are
frequently emplo**** as
water spouts on the
modillions, or consoles, of the
Corinthian Order. The
Tower of the
Winds in Athens...
- on or near a mosque, that is used by the imam to give the
prayer call.
Modillion An
enriched block or
horizontal bracket generally found under the cornice...
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Patterson Street, has a
portico with six
Corinthian columns, with
dentils and
modillions in its
cornice and pediment, and
decorative terra cotta in the tympanum...
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floor and the first-floor mezzanine,
above which is a
heavy cornice with
modillions. The main
entrance of
Carnegie Hall is
placed in what was
originally the...
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architectural styles,
experimentation with
various artistic elements like
modillions or
horseshoe arches, and the use of
mural painting techniques influenced...