In architecture, intercolumniation is the proportional spacing between columns in a colonnade, often expressed as a multiple of the column diameter as...
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at the Pantheon in Rome or the stoae of Ancient Greece. When the intercolumniation is alternately wide and narrow, a colonnade may be termed "araeosystyle"...
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churches, the choir is seated in this space. Araeostyle A style of intercolumniation in which the distance between columns is at least four diameters....
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Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna is equipped with spandrel and intercolumniation paintings by Gustav Klimt, Ernst Klimt and Franz Matsch, lunette pictures...
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as similar to the Doric order, and yet in its overall proportions, intercolumniation and simpler entablature, it follows the ratios of the Ionic. This...
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and Ancient Greek: στυλος, "column") is one of five categories of intercolumniation (the spacing between the columns of a colonnade) described by the...
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intercolumniations. As a result, numerous temples of the Classical period in Greece (c. 500 to 336) had 6 × 13 columns or 5 × 11 intercolumniations....
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diameter taken at the base. He set his columns, 15 modules tall, at an intercolumniation of 5½ modules. His architrave and frieze, without the cornice, are...
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temples the side ptera are approximately the width of one or two intercolumniations. In the hexastyle scheme like the temple of Poseidon at Sounion, there...
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and extending some 427 metres (1,401 ft), with seventy columns, an intercolumniation of 6 metres (20 ft), and a width from column to wall of 8 metres (26 ft)...
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extreme closeness of the columns on the sides, the variation of the intercolumniation, the lack of concern for the correspondence of the triglyphs with...
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flexible in their proportions, the modular space between columns ("intercolumniation") can be adjusted by the architect. Often the last two columns were...
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main façade. There were four steps and a Doric colonnade, with an intercolumniation of 1.998 metres. Above this was a triglyph frieze of poros, which...
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proportion. The height of the columns is the same as the width of the intercolumniation and the width of the arcade, making each bay a cube. The building's...
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entasis, show variation in the number of flutes, the width of the intercolumniation varies, the corner columns have a larger diameter than the others...
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diameter of the column, as a module or unit of measure. Ideal "eustyle" intercolumniation (the space between the columns) should be two-and-a-quarter column-thicknesses...
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provinces of the empire in high relief, while framed panels under the intercolumniations bore simple trophies of armor and weapons but at a grander size. Sixteen...
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According to the Roman architectural writer Vitruvius, the temple's intercolumniation was diastyle (that is, the gap between each pair of columns was three...
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the norm on the Greek mainland as well, and foreshadowing the 2:1 intercolumniation ratio between the long and short sides. The colonnade contained a...
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slight curvature. Two doors, placed in line with the second and fifth intercolumniation, led from the entrance area to the naos. The doorway was decorated...
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interlocking roof tiles used in ancient Greek and Roman architecture Intercolumniation Keystone Metope Modillion Mosaic Oculus Ornament Orthostates Pediment...
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attached to a much more reticent main church by the width of a single intercolumniation. The idiosyncratic spire is composed of seventeen concave sides encircled...
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wings. The central hall is a hexastyle Doric pronaos whose central intercolumniation is spaced one triglyph and one metope wider than the others. This...
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needed because of the deteriorated state of the stone. The central intercolumniation above the portal is occupied by the face of the clock that gives it...
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outer two columns were directly in frant of the side walls). The intercolumniation of 2.976 metres between the centre columns and 2.75 metres between...
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height of the choral passage: 7.40 m Intercolumniation of the arcades between middle and aisle: 3.50 m Intercolumniation of the apsea arcades: 2 m Comparing...
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sarcophagus of the mourning women from the Ayaa necropolis features a group of 18 grieving women standing in the Intercolumniations of an Ionic order temple...
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the short sides and fourteen on the long sides. On the front, the intercolumniation at either edge was reduced, the canonical solution to issues of perspective...
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columns in antis. The doorway to the antechamber is in the central intercolumniation. The tomb is best-known for the four paintings in the lower half of...
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(art) - Illusionistic ceiling painting - Imprimatura - Incunable - Intercolumniation - Intermedio - Isenheim Altarpiece - Italian city-states - Italian...
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