16th Century Architecture
.... The two bottom stories contain smaller windows with plain
Roman arches, alternating with
arches decorated with unbroken pediments and flanked by pillars. ....
(1776

7

)
Roman Architecture
.... by the
arches, vaults, and domes at which the Romans came to excel. The use of the curve created an entirely new dynamic in architecture. In a
Roman colonnade ....
(3086

12

)
Roman Architecture
.... They created cylindrical buildings with a curving wall of
arches that featured a .... once again, the adaptation of Greek forms showed the
Roman preoccupation with ....
(1636

7

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... power of Rome, the superiority of
Roman leaders, or daily aspects of
Roman life significant to the citizens of the Republic. Triumphal
arches sprung up across ....
(1206

5

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... power of Rome, the superiority of
Roman leaders, or daily aspects of
Roman life significant to the citizens of the Republic. Triumphal
arches sprung up across ....
(1473

6

)
Constantine The Great
.... The elegant triple arch, which features a harmonious and relatively simple design, is "perhaps the best of the surviving
Roman triumphal
arches" even though it ....
(3065

12

)
The Hagia Sophia
.... Even before the rule of Constantine, the
Roman Empire had been split into East and West. .... The massive columns are joined above the wall level by four
arches. ....
(666

3

)
The Korean Philadelphia Presbyterian Church
.... easy,
Roman pitch and the triangular shape is emphasized by the presence of a slightly overhanging layer of relief that ends in a decorative fringe of
arches. ....
(1662

7

)
Leptis Magna Ruins
.... The street was a non-functional colonnade, one in which the
arches are so .... available space and yet retain the forthright plan of the typical
Roman civic center ....
(3029

12

)
Rediscovery of Pompeii
.... bureaucracy. Like many of its
Roman counterparts, the amphitheater has large external
arches and a spacious auditorium. This is ....
(2171

9

)
Pompeii and Public Architecture
.... bureaucracy. Like many of its
Roman counterparts, the amphitheater has large external
arches and a spacious auditorium. This is ....
(2231

9

)
Basilica of San Lorenzo In the name of Our Lord, A
.... However, given the columns supporting all transept
arches inside and the openness of effect .... the long nave is to suggest an outdoor colonnade in the
Roman style ....
(1968

8

)
Architectural Monuments
.... part of
Roman architecture and would form the basis for construction projects including sewers, bridges, and aqueducts. The use of
arches, vaults, and concrete ....
(2213

9

)
Gothic Cathedral Architecture
.... In actuality, the Gothic cathedrals were built adopting the
Roman basilica. .... more outstanding features of the Gothic cathedral are its pointed
arches which are ....
(1114

4

)
CHARIOT, AQUEDUCT, AND FULL-RIGGED SHIP
.... Today the
Roman aqueducts are mainly associated with raised structures on stone
arches, such as the Pont du Gard in what is now southern France, but in fact ....
(1997

8

)
A Triumphal Arch
.... churches, a bridge between the past and the future that
arches over the .... the mosaics - reflecting Greek love of naturalism as much as
Roman classical aesthetics ....
(1890

8

)
Cathedral Building
.... Heavy masonry walls supported stone
arches (mainly the
Roman barrel arch), which allowed larger and more spacious interiors than the previous wood-roofed ....
(3858

15

)
Architect Louis Sullivan
.... so-called Great Door, dominated by a series of concentric round
arches in a .... to an arcade of recessed archway windows, each framed as a rounded
Roman arch, with ....
(1691

7

)
Architecture
.... US during the late nineteenth century created classical architecture of the
Roman Imperial Style (Kostof 669). Commemorative monuments and
arches, along with ....
(1391

6

)
Architecture & Environment of St. Mark's Square
.... Mark's, came close to a
Roman forum focused toward its temple on the long .... The Loggetta has a facade with three large
arches embellished with marble and bronze ....
(1864

7

)
Notre Dame
.... space for worshippers, clergy, altars, the Mass, etc.) in the medieval and
Roman eras, and .... a thrust on the wall in the middle of the transverse
arches, so he ....
(2811

11

)
Gothic Cathedrals Although Gothic cathedrals are still physically
.... Microfilms, 1985); Giovanni Comotti, Music in Greek and
Roman Culture (Baltimore .... nature of musical ratios which established the type of
arches, buttressing, and ....
(1467

6

)
Gothic Cathedrals
These Cathedrals were modeled on the
Roman basilica, but they featured modifications that .... features of the Gothic cathedral is its pointed
arches where are ....
(542

2

)
Gothic Art The Early, High and Late Gothic Periods
These Cathedrals were modeled on the
Roman basilica, but they featured modifications that .... features of the Gothic cathedral is its pointed
arches where are ....
(542

2

)
Classicism and Neoclassicism
.... the Greek orders to the pilasters that he placed between each,
Roman-arched window. .... just to float, but to be supported by the successive orders and the
arches. ....
(780

3

)
Architecture Comparison
.... One moves in Hagia Sophia toward the central domed space through
arches. .... that Hagia Sophia was the artistic creation of Byzantine as opposed to
Roman Catholics ....
(954

4

)
Romanesque Art & Architecture
.... columns, and sculptural friezes" that reminded historians of classical
Roman architecture.1 The .... a single arch or one large arch flanked by two smaller
arches. ....
(2228

9

)
Ancient Art Dating Methods 1. Absolute dating meth
.... Memphis (c. 450 BC), [CA # 194] on the development of
Roman Republican sculpture. .... on pendentives with twin, half-domes filling out the pendentive
arches at the ....
(10728

43

)
Italian and Northern Renaissance 1. Giotto's app
.... Greek and
Roman myths had occasionally been interpreted as analogies of Christian teaching .... The series of
arches and openings lead the eye deeper and deeper into ....
(9215

37

)
American Architectural History, 1860-1915
.... Like the mission style, this style often included tiled roofs and
arches. .... Thus, by imitating the appearance of a "Greco
Roman temple in a state of decay ....
(8971

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