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  2. Corbel - Wikipedia

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    Whereas "corbel" is rarely used outside architecture, "console" is widely used for furniture, as in console table, and other decorative arts where the motif appears. The word corbel comes from Old French and derives from the Latin corbellus, a diminutive of corvus ("raven"), which refers to the beak-like appearance.

  3. Kokoshnik - Wikipedia

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    The kokoshnik gave its name to the decorative corbel arch that became a distinctive element of traditional Russian architecture from the 16th century onwards (see kokoshnik architecture). During the revival of Russian national culture in the early 19th century, diadem-shaped tiaras became part of the official court dress for royalty and for ...

  4. Historic house architecture in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Wooden lintels forming corbelled arches in the galleries is a common feature throughout, sometimes carved with vegetal or epigraphic decoration and sometimes supported by ornate stucco corbels. Dar Lazreq, which likely dates to the 15th or 16th century, features the same kind of sebka -based stucco decoration in the spaces above the small side ...

  5. Corbel arch - Wikipedia

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    A corbel arch (or corbeled / corbelled arch) is an arch-like construction method that uses the architectural technique of corbeling to span a space or void in a structure, such as an entranceway in a wall or as the span of a bridge. A corbel vault uses this technique to support the superstructure of a building's roof.

  6. Listed buildings in Chadderton - Wikipedia

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    Between the windows are pilasters with decorative corbels, and at the top is a decorative corbelled eaves cornice. There is a single-storey extension to the east. At the southeast corner is the main tower containing the entrance that has an elaborate architrave with a segmental pediment on elongated console brackets.

  7. Château de Druyes - Wikipedia

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    The corbels (protruding stones) that supported the house beams are still visible and indicate the level of the second floor, which was well below the windows. The entire bottom of the walls therefore remained available for benches, furniture and tapestries. Decorative windows on the south wall and the lawn where the residence once stood

  8. Haus zur goldenen Waage - Wikipedia

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    However, the pillars were so well incorporated into the arcades they seemed rather to be decorative elements. The corbels, which were located below the impost block of the shaft, had been carefully designed by the stonemason: on the biggest corbel at the north-western corner a crouching man surrounded by flowers was depicted (as can be seen in ...

  9. Cinq-Mars pile - Wikipedia

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    These corbels support a flattened rhomboidal pyramid at each corner, each equipped with a small square-sectioned brick pillar (0.37 m per side and 3.25 m high). [ Pic 1 ] [ Aud 1 ] These pillars, resting on the corner corbels at the base of the capstone, are embedded in the corners of the rhomboidal pyramid and are topped with a small pyramid ...

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