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- Describing post-antique architecture, especially Renaissance architecture, aedicular forms may be described using the word tabernacle, as in tabernacle window...
- Cybele's lions. Epona is mentioned in The Golden **** by A****ius, where an aedicular niche with her image on a pillar in a stable has been garlanded with freshly...
- Matthew Digby Wyatt, including a replica of Guido Reni's Aurora ceiling and aedicular door surrounds. Among the alterations carried out after the conversion...
- lanacion.com.py. Whitman, Nathan T. (1970), "Roman Tradition and the Aedicular Façade", The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 29 (2):...
- building. The St Peter's facade also has many small pedimented windows and aedicular niches, using a mixture of segmental, broken, and open pediments. Variations...
- volutes transfer the lateral thrust. The main façade to the street has an aedicular pedimented frame at the center of which a semicircular porch with two...
- largest in existence, and always called a baldachin. Many other elaborate aedicular Baroque altar surrounds that project from, but remain attached to, the...
- larger round-headed sash with apron panel and key blocked surround in an aedicular frame with pediment rising above 20th century stone coped parapet. Cross...
- ended with four imposing gables, a pediment at the east, and three full aedicular fronts at the north, south, and west. The Tempietto's icon-inspired frescoes...
- south hall form a transverse corridor that is divided into three parts by aedicular doorways. Near the southern end of the house was another entrance from...