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    The Solomonic column, also called barley-sugar column, is a helical column, characterized by a spiraling twisting shaft like a corkscrew. It is not associated...
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    Apollo in Delphi Rococo detail of a column from St. Peter's Church (Mainz, Germany) At right, two of the Solomonic columns brought to Rome by Constantine,...
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    classical Solomonic form of helical column both its name and considerable prestige for the most sacred of sites. Eight of the original twelve columns are now...
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    Solomon (redirect from Solomonic wisdom)
    and Judah Solomon and Marcolf Solomon in Islam Solomon's Pools Solomonic column Solomonic dynasty The Judgement of Solomon (Giorgione) Prison of Solomon...
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  • Solomonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Solomonic means "relating to Solomon". It may refer to: Solomonic wisdom in the Bible Solomonic column in...
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    London Nelson's Column Column of Marcus Aurelius – Ancient Roman victory column, a landmark of Rome, Italy Sequential art Solomonic column Tropaeum Traiani...
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    Old St. Peter's Basilica used several Solomonic columns. According to tradition, Constantine took these columns from the Temple of Solomon and gave them...
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    foliage. Columns have often twisting shafts, a local reinterpretation of the Solomonic column. Maximalist railings are placed between these columns, decorated...
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    Boaz and Jachin (category Columns and entablature)
    1782 Rosicrucian book Asherah pole Bronze laver (Temple) Molten Sea Solomonic column Tree of life (Kabbalah) See (1 Kings 7:15, 1 Kings 7:21; 2 Kings 11:14;...
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    New Orleans. The columns begin with niches in which small statues of archangels stand, and then what is reminiscent of a Solomonic column. The many stained...
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    niche, flanked on each side by a Solomonic column; and an upper one with a central niche, also flanked by two twisted columns and two lateral niches or any...
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    Dutch seventeenth-century furniture, which took as their prototype the Solomonic column that was given prominence by Bernini, fell out of style after the 1710s...
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    are two "tritóstila" columns that support the balcony which has wrought iron railings. On the second level two Solomonic columns flanking a window. The...
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    tamid, eternal flame on Temple altar List of Jewish Temples Solomonic column, spiraling column Solomon's shamir, worm or a substance that had the power to...
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    small spiral sticks. The name is therefore sometimes used for the Solomonic column in architecture, and twisted legs and spindles in furniture, stair...
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  • Related articles Boaz and Jachin King Solomon's Mines Seal of Solomon Solomonic column Solomon's knot Solomon's Pools Sorcery (goetia) United Monarchy...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fluting. Fluting (geology) Solomonic column Gadrooning: curving convex fluting Reeding: the opposite of fluting...
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    Guarini's blend of Solomonic columns and composite order, known as "supreme order". Between 1720 and 1760, the Churrigueresque column, or estipite, in the...
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    Guarini's blend of Solomonic columns and Composite order, known as the "supreme order". Between 1720 and 1760, the Churrigueresque column, or estipite, in...
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    Ionic order (redirect from Ionic column)
    Baroque Ionic columns in the Karlskirche, Vienna, Austria, 1715–1737, by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach Baroque Solomonic Ionic columns of the Monastery...
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    Baldacchino incorporated giant solomonic columns inspired by columns that ringed the altar of the Old St. Peter's. These columns were originally donated by...
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    Guarini's blend of Solomonic columns and Composite order, known as the "supreme order". Between 1720 and 1760, the Churrigueresque column, or estipite, in...
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    background of the painting is the altar with its twisted, Solomonic columns. These columns were a gift from Constantine who supposedly took them from...
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    columns lose their purity to wring, as thick snakes, its trunks to form Solomonic column and ornaments acquired great exuberance. A characteristic feature of...
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    Palace of the Facets Грановитая Палата Palace of Facets. Solomonic columns around the windows were added in 1684 General information Architectural style...
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    Biblical images surrounded by Solomonic columns. The sacristy has two altars, another Baroque one with Solomonic columns and one dedicated to the Señor...
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    rest of the facade contains niches with statues of saints as well as Solomonic columns. The church bell tower includes an old bell gable topped by merlons...
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    used by John of Austria. The entrance is flanked by two spiraling Solomonic columns. The frieze reads IN HONOREM/SANCTAE LUCIAE VIR.& MAR. SIRACUSANA...
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    portal is now a typical Baroque work, organised in two tiers, with solomonic columns and a statue of St Francis. The South portal, facing the river, is...
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    older than most of the rest of the building, their third level has Solomonic columns which are associated with the Baroque period. All the high reliefs...
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