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Monofora is a type of the single-light window,
usually narrow,
crowned by an arch, and
decorated by
small columns or pilasters. The term
usually refers...
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Venetian neo-Renaissance style, is made of
decorated columns and
eight monofora windows of
which four are
component of an open
loggia with balcony, this...
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polifora of the
noble floor,
decorated by
pointed frames. The top
levels have
monofora, bifora, trifora, and quadrifora, all
placed asymmetrically.
Paterae and...
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Florence Campanile di Giotto,
Florence Palazzo del Granchio,
Messina Monofora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Smith,
Timothy B. (2017). Art as
Politics in...
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Church Madonna dell’Orto,
Venice Palazzo Nani,
Venice Palazzo Testa,
Venice Monofora Bifora Trifora Polifora Bollettino (in Italian). the
University of California...
- the top is a
triangular sail campanile. The
facade is
pierced by
three monofora windows.
Above the
portal is a
marble bust,
likely spolia from an Ancient...
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style remainders to the
Palladian architecture, such as: a high
number of
monofora openings instead of the polifora,
which normally distinguish the noble...
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aisles are lit by
narrow arched monoforas that open six in the
minor aisles, and five on each side in the
major one. A
monofora also
opens in the
center of...
- Luca. Each of two
noble floors features a
trifora flanked by
pairs of
monoforas. The
mezzanine attic has
rectangular windows; all
other openings are arched...