- In
architecture and the
decorative arts, a
rinceau (plural rinceaux; from the French,
derived from old
French rain 'branch with foliage') is a decorative...
- Calabria).
Cross potent on an
escudo minted under Charles V (r. 1519–1556)
rinceau cross potent at a side
entrance of St.
Pierre Cathedral (18th century)...
-
previous three steps in
addition to
outlining marginal figures Penning of a
rinceau appearing in the
border of page Finally,
marginal figures are
painted The...
- Paris,
unknown architect or blacksmith, 12th or 13th
centuries Chinese rinceau on a bowl, 1368-1450, porcelain, Los
Angeles County Museum of Art, US Chinese...
- Roman-style temple. The temple's
pediment is low and is
decorated with a
rinceau design,
often and
originally found in
Roman buildings. The
temple also...
- The
library had an apse
where there was an organ, a
coved ceiling with
rinceau decoration, and a
marble fireplace. The
dining room was
decorated in the...
- zone
corresponds to the
hollow of the neck. At the bottom, an
acanthus rinceau, or scroll, is inters****d with
birds and butterflies.
Portions of the...
-
elaborately framed by five
successive decorative borders with
naturalistic vine
rinceau,
suggestive of
Roman art. The
colors of the
murals are
various shades of...
- sur l'Afrique); au 2 de
gueules aux emblèmes du S. E. d'argent (moins le
rinceau et la gloire); à la
bordure du tout de
sable chargée de 14
coquilles d'argent...
- used for
decoration are the
interlace and the
complex vegetal spiral (aka
rinceau). Some of the
features of Brâncovenesc
architecture derive from Byzantine...