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  2. Socle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In English, the term tends to be most used for the bases for rather small sculptures, with plinth or pedestal preferred for larger examples. [1] This is not the case in French. In the field of archaeology this term refers to a wall base, frequently of stone, that supports the upper part of the wall, which is made of a different material ...

  3. Scagliola - Wikipedia

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    Italian scagliola top, second half of the 18th century. Scagliola (from the Italian scaglia, meaning "chips") is a type of fine plaster used in architecture and sculpture.The same term identifies the technique for producing columns, sculptures, and other architectural elements that resemble inlays in marble. [1]

  4. List of sculptures by Jacob Epstein - Wikipedia

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    57.5 x 43 x 35cm with pedestal Plaster at Mishkan Museum of Art [1] [286] Virginia, Marchioness of Bath: Longleat House: 1957 Bust: Bronze: 57cm high [1] Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark FRS: School of Human Anatomy, Oxford University: 1957 Bust: Bronze with green patina: 40cm high Plaster at Cornell University [1] Maria Donska: Atkinson Art Gallery ...

  5. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    A pedestal, on the other hand, is defined as a shaft-like form that raises the sculpture and separates it from the base. [1] An elevated pedestal or plinth that bears a statue, and which is raised from the substructure supporting it (typically roofs or corniches), is sometimes called an acropodium.

  6. List of works by Henri Chapu - Wikipedia

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    The original plaster version of this composition can be seen in the Musée Chapu. [ 49 ] Originally there was a large bronze statue by Carlus representing "Christian France" as part of the monument, positioned by the side of the pedestal and looking up to the Cardinal, but after the war only the praying figure of the Cardinal was retained and ...

  7. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Baseboard, "base moulding" or "skirting board": Used to conceal the junction of an interior wall and floor, to protect the wall from impacts and to add decorative features. A "speed base" makes use of a base "cap moulding" set on top of a plain 1" thick board, however there are hundreds of baseboard profiles. Baton: See Torus

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