• A trumeau is the central pillar or mullion supporting the tympanum of a large doorway, commonly found in medieval buildings. An architectural feature...
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    Pier glass (redirect from Trumeau mirror)
    A pier glass or trumeau mirror is a mirror which is placed on a pier, i.e. a wall between two windows supporting an upper structure. It is therefore generally...
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    a portal can include the voussoir, tympanum, an ornamented mullion or trumeau between doors, and columns with carvings of saints in the westwork of a...
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  • Carlo Buccirosso as Lello Cava Giovanna Vignola as Dadina Iaia Forte as Trumeau, Lello's wife Pamela Villoresi as Viola Galatea Ranzi as Stefania Franco...
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    architecture, the tympanum is often supported by a decorated pillar called a trumeau. Baroque tympanum in the Queen's Bedroom in the Louvre Palace, Paris, by...
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    Les bergers is a three-act opéra comique of 1865 with music by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was by Hector Crémieux and Philippe Gille. It belongs...
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  • leaders. Jambs are usually a part of a portal, accompanied by lintel and trumeau. Two commonly known examples of jamb statues are the ones in Chartres Cathedral...
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    c. 1712–1720; Pendule et gaine, c. 1720–1725; Table à mettre dans un trumeau, c. 1705; Martin Carlin – 4 items: Paire de Encoignures, c. 1772; Secrétaire...
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    tympanum, with a highly influential statue of the Virgin and Child in the trumeau. Master builders Pierre de Chelles, Jean Ravy [fr], Jean le Bouteiller...
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    trumeau is a statue of Christ giving a blessing whilst holding a globe and treading on a grimacing demon. Before 1793, the sculpture on the trumeau had...
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    throne of bishop. The main entrance of the building is facing west. At the trumeau of the main portal stands a statue of Our Lady while on top of the portal...
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    and Passion of Christ. Saint Anne holding the infant Virgin Mary on the trumeau of the central portal of the north transept The tympanum over the center...
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    with the sculptural decoration of the tympanum, the arch over the portal, trumeau, the central column of the portal, almost all the other exterior sculpture...
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    he did when remodelling the Hôtel de Soubise. Blondel criticises: "The trumeau in the middle is intolerable. This entire façade offers enough space for...
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    monastery gatehouse. Its two-centred arched portal has doorways separated by a trumeau and tall windows on either side. Above the doors are a pair of small canted...
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    made") and the Bible ("everything is made out of nothing"). For the central trumeau, Hart sculpted an image of Adam, and for the tympana on either side, day...
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    beginning of those years the couple designed and decorated the "Architettura" trumeau, exhibited at the IX Triennale in 1951 and then auctioned in 1998 at Christie's...
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    In a shorthand version, a statue of the Virgin and Child on an entrance trumeau to Freiburg Minster is supported by a Jesse sleeping on a chair (c. 1300)...
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  • of the company, and its collaboration with Ponti, was the Architettura trumeau, which was then exhibited at the IX Milan Triennale in 1951, and is now...
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    niches with sculptures. The center of the portal is divided vertically by a trumeau with a sculpture depicting Thomas the Apostle. There are three sculptures...
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    some time between 1460 and 1501, most likely between 1460 and 1480. The trumeau to each side and between the doors has thirteen life-size figures. The...
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    available to it in 1789. In 1919, the portal was rebuilt; the central trumeau, in poor condition, was dismantled and stored inside the church. An agreement...
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    carved in 1988 under Simon Verity's leadership. St. John is depicted on the trumeau, or vertical pier, between the two pairs of doors within the center portal...
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    other two, has a tympanum and is divided by a central column—a mullion or trumeau—containing a depiction of Saint James. Its lower part is formed by the...
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    It was brought into the cathedral through the north portal where the trumeau had to be removed so the bell could fit through. The bell's baptism was...
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  • trove trowel troy truant truck (v.) truckle truculence truculent truffle trumeau trump trumpery trumpet truncheon trunk trunnion truss try, Old Fr. trier...
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    was destroyed during the Revolution. Portions of The tympanum and the trumeau of the south portal were destroyed in 1794 to allow wagons carrying supplies...
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    The most sensational crime of the period was committed by the grocer Trumeau, who poisoned his eldest daughter so he would not have to pay her dowry...
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    the baptism of the Roman senator Leocadus and his son Ludre (top). The trumeau statue depicting St. Ursinus was made by Caudron in 1845 after the original...
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    bottom of the opening contains two single doors, which are divided by a trumeau with several panels. Directly above the doors are transom grilles, with...
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