- A
plafond (French for "ceiling"), in a
broad sense, is a (flat,
vaulted or dome) ceiling. A
plafond can be a
product of
monumental painting or sculpture...
- The
Plafond knot, with its spiral-like
center and
rectangular border, was
inspired by the
decorations found on the dome-like
central sections of ceilings...
- gilding,
marquetry and
parquet flooring,
along with
painted and
gilded plafond ceilings. Arabesques,
often used on
either framed or
recessed wall panels...
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Pilon fracture Other names Plafond fracture X-ray of a
fracture involving the
articular surface of the
Tibia Specialty Orthopedic surgery ...
- and sculptor,
known mostly from his
monumental wall
paintings and
plafonds (e.g.
plafond in the Hall
under the
Birds at
castle of Wawel). His work was part...
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Intermediate fracture C
Fracture at the
level of the
plafond (Lauge-Hansen
external rotation-abduction type) D
Plafond fracture (Lauge-Hansen supination-adduction...
- balconies,
portals and
ornamental balustrades.
Ceiling frescos, sgraffito,
plafonds and
coffering (patterned ceilings;
Polish kaseton; from
Italian c****ettone)...
- Ronflonflon, or
Ronflonflon avec
Jacques Plafond ("Ronflonflon with
Jacques Plafond"), was a
radio show on the
Dutch broadcaster VPRO. It was produced...
-
Plafond over de
vloer is a
Dutch television show in nine episodes,
aired in 1986 by the VPRO and
written and
directed by Wim T. Schippers. It derives...
- the talus. The
articular surface of the
tibia may be
referred to as the
plafond (French for "ceiling"). The
medial malleolus is a bony
process extending...