- A
trumeau is the
central pillar or
mullion supporting the
tympanum of a
large doorway,
commonly found in
medieval buildings. An
architectural feature...
- A pier gl**** or
trumeau mirror is a
mirror which is
placed on a pier, i.e. a wall
between two
windows supporting an
upper structure. It is
therefore generally...
- a
portal can
include the voussoir, tympanum, an
ornamented mullion or
trumeau between doors, and
columns with
carvings of
saints in the
westwork of a...
-
Carlo Buccirosso as
Lello Cava
Giovanna Vignola as
Dadina Iaia
Forte as
Trumeau, Lello's wife
Pamela Villoresi as
Viola Galatea Ranzi as
Stefania Franco...
- leaders.
Jambs are
usually a part of a portal,
accompanied by
lintel and
trumeau. Two
commonly known examples of jamb
statues are the ones in
Chartres Cathedral...
- Les
bergers is a three-act opéra
comique of 1865 with
music by
Jacques Offenbach. The
French libretto was by
Hector Crémieux and
Philippe Gille. It belongs...
- c. 1712–1720;
Pendule et gaine, c. 1720–1725;
Table à
mettre dans un
trumeau, c. 1705;
Martin Carlin – 4 items:
Paire de Encoignures, c. 1772; Secrétaire...
- tympanum, with a
highly influential statue of the
Virgin and
Child in the
trumeau.
Master builders Pierre de C****es, Jean Ravy [fr], Jean le Bouteiller...
- and P****ion of Christ.
Saint Anne
holding the
infant Virgin Mary on the
trumeau of the
central portal of the
north transept The
tympanum over the center...
-
trumeau is a
statue of
Christ giving a
blessing whilst holding a
globe and
treading on a
grimacing demon.
Before 1793, the
sculpture on the
trumeau had...