In architecture and the decorative arts, a rinceau (plural rinceaux; from the French, derived from old French rain 'branch with foliage') is a decorative...
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Calabria). Cross potent on an escudo minted under Charles V (r. 1519–1556) rinceau cross potent at a side entrance of St. Pierre Cathedral (18th century)...
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previous three steps in addition to outlining marginal figures Penning of a rinceau appearing in the border of page Finally, marginal figures are painted The...
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Roman-style temple. The temple's pediment is low and is decorated with a rinceau design, often and originally found in Roman buildings. The temple also...
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two-story south wing. It features granite and iron ornamentation and a rare rinceau cast-iron fence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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Paris, unknown architect or blacksmith, 12th or 13th centuries Chinese rinceau on a bowl, 1368-1450, porcelain, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, US Chinese...
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The library had an apse where there was an organ, a coved ceiling with rinceau decoration, and a marble fireplace. The dining room was decorated in the...
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elaborately framed by five successive decorative borders with naturalistic vine rinceau, suggestive of Roman art. The colors of the murals are various shades of...
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Roman mausoleums. The frieze beneath the conical roof is decorated with a rinceau featuring carvings of acanthus leaves, used in Roman mortuary architecture...
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technique of fixing an illumination on a piece of black dyed parchment". Rinceau decorations on the edges outline a depiction of Mary at the centre of the...
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