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Art History

LIBEROMA

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3.a sloping triangular piece of vaulting between the arches that support a dome and its rim
4.the facade and towers at the western end of a medieval church, prnicipally in Germany.
6.a relaxed asymmetric pose of the human body in art, especially sculpture, in which the shoulders and hips are turned in different planes
9.a tall metal tower typically made of crisscrossing steel bars that supports high-voltage cables across a long span
11.in classical architecture, a broad triangular or segmental gable surmounting a colonnade as the major part of a facade
13.a column in the shape of a draped female figure supporting a structure such as the frieze or porch of a classical Greek temple
14.an aisle at the end of a choir or chancel in a church, or a covered walkway of a cloister
15.a ceiling in the shape of a half cylinder
16.high quality parchment made from calfskin, kidskin, or lambskin
17.a band of decoration running along the wall of a room, usually just below the ceiling
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1.a small niche in a mosque that indicates the direction of Mecca
2.the categorization of members of a group or figures according to importance
5.a recess, especially the recessed space between the top of a door or window and the arch above it, or between the cornices forming a classical triangular gable pediment
7.a painting or carving consisting of three panels, often made as an altarpiece hinged together so that, when the smaller outer panels are folded, the middle part is entirely covered
8.one of a series of rows in a pictorial narrative.
10.a curved line forming the edge between two intersecting vaults
12.in classical architecture, the section of a structure that lies between the columns and the roof. It comprises, from bottom to top, the architrave, frieze, and cornice.

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