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slender column,
usually decorative,
which supports a beam or lintel.
Colonettes have also been used to
refer to a
feature of
furnishings such as a dressing...
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following yet-unidentified
Gothic precedents. They form
balustrades of
colonettes as an
alternative to
miniature arcading.
Rudolf Wittkower withheld judgement...
- a
unifying factor. The
colonettes of the
Gadaladeniya Vihara temple,
situated in Sri Lanka,
match Vijayanagara style colonettes.
Vijayanagara ruins, 19th...
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pairing of two
arched windows or
arcade openings,
separated by a
pillar or
colonette and
often set
within a
larger arch.
Ocular windows are
common in Italy...
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composed of a
central core
surrounded several attached slender columns, or
colonettes,
going up to the vaults.
These clustered columns were used at Chartres...
- were
Matilda Newport,
Rachel Johnson, Mary Hunter, Mrs. J. B. Russwurm,
Colonette Teage Ellis, and Sara Draper. All of the
women were born in the United...
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typical of the period. Each of the
gilded leaves corresponds with a
slender colonette above,
which rises upward to
support the vaults. The
columns are painted...
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dedicated to
Kalyana Venkateswara which had a
mandapa with
finely finished colonettes on the
outerpiers and with
central space lined with
yalis projecting inwards...
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Cocina – Kitchen,
which was
typically built separately from the
house Colonette – A small, thin
decorative column supporting a beam (horizontal timber)...
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brick with
laterite walls and
stone door surrounds.
Square and
octagonal colonettes begin to appear.
Preah Ko 877–886
Indravarman I
Jayavarman III
Preah Ko...