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Definition of Pedimental

Pedimental
Pedimental Ped`i*men"tal, a. Of or pertaining to a pediment.

Meaning of Pedimental from wikipedia

- 1988 Marco Polo House, London, by Ian Pollard, 1987-1989 Pedimental sculptures in Canada Pedimental sculptures in the United States Summerson, 130 Summerson...
- The pediments of the Parthenon are the two sets of statues (around fifty) in Pentelic marble originally located as the pedimental sculpture on the east...
- Parthenon pediments (about 438–432) "we reach the climax of Gr**** pedimental composition". After the Parthenon there is no outstanding pedimental composition...
- entablature and pediment, as well as copies of elements of the pedimental sculpture of the Late Archaic temple set into restored sections of the pediment. Description...
- A pediment, also known as a concave slope or waning slope, is a very gently sloping (0.5°–7°) inclined bedrock surface. It is typically a concave surface...
- Pausanias reports in his Description of Greece (5.10.8) that the Eastern pedimental sculpture was created by Paeonius and the Western sculpture was carved...
- Corinthian columns and pedimental sculpture by David d'Angers, completed in 1837. The sculpture on this pediment, replacing an early pediment with religious themes...
- portal List of architectural sculpture in Westminster Pedimental sculptures in Canada Pedimental sculptures in the United States "Select Art Sculpture:...
- Exchange Building (1903), New York City: pedimental sculpture Brooklyn Museum (1913), Brooklyn, New York City: pedimental sculpture and cornice figures United...
- concrete—an early example of this modern construction method. It features pediment sculptures by Richard Westmacott (the younger), and ornamental cast ironwork...