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spaces between the
triglyphs on a
Doric frieze are
called metopes. The
raised spaces between the
channels themselves (within a
triglyph) are
called femur...
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Roman versions of the
Doric order are the
alternating triglyphs and metopes. The
triglyphs are
decoratively grooved with two
vertical grooves ("tri-glyph")...
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space between triglyphs in a frieze: 43 : 43 , a
decorative band
above an architrave. In
earlier wooden buildings the
spaces between triglyphs were first...
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ornaments at the top of arches. Dentils,
triglyphs, and guttae,
Museu de
Belles Arts de València.
Triglyphs and
pilaster cap,
Christ Episcopal Church...
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dominated by the
triglyphs,
vertically channelled tablets,
separated by metopes,
which may or may not be decorated. The
triglyphs sit on top of the taenia...
- facades. The
frieze of the
Doric entablature is
decorated with
alternating triglyphs and 525
pictorial emblems,
including serpents,
nautical symbols, devices...
- A
metope is the
space between two
triglyphs of a
Doric frieze.
Metope may also
refer to:
Metope (mythology), a
river nymph in Gr****
mythology Metope (producer)...
- The
Circus (Bath), UK.
Architectural detail of the
frieze showing the
alternating triglyphs and metope. (John Wood, the Elder, architect)...
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which fill the
spaces between vertical rectangular blocks called triglyphs. The
triglyphs are
vertically grooved like the
Doric columns, and
retain the form...
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structured by
triglyphs.
These were
placed above the axis of each column, and
above the
centre of each intercolumniation. The
spaces between the
triglyphs contained...