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- represent plant forms such as vines, with leaves or flowers attached. Scrollwork is a term for some forms of decoration dominated by spiralling scrolls...
- platform, which is decorated with lotus and other floral designs and scrollwork. The outer wall of the vimana is divided into 5 parts (from base to top):...
- of up to 40 lines per mm in high grade work creating game scenes and scrollwork. Dies used in m**** production of molded parts are sometimes hand engraved...
- Crambidae. It contains only one species, Neocataclysta magnificalis, the scrollwork pyralid moth, which is found in North America, where it has been recorded...
- ornamental design (some ships, like the Vasa, were gilded on their stern scrollwork) as they were for the power they possessed. Carracks ****ed for war carried...
- similar styles, with harems, animals, and dancing people, all enclosed in scrollwork, but the garments are also Persian. Nishapur had its own school of painting...
- the lintel or architrave above a door), in calligraphy and in general scrollwork. The word can also refer to a specific kind of origami, made out of a...
- architect Vitruvius through the study of classical buildings and structures. Scrollwork Ionic order Spiral "Volute". A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape...
- distinguished Mamluk m****cript decoration was the presence of gilded foliate scrollwork over pastel-coloured backgrounds set within wide margins. Frontispieces...
- Oakland's Veterans building on Grand Ave. A memorial including the shield and scrollwork from the bow of the ship is located in Bangor, Maine. A 6-inch gun from...