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Examples of cartouche


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With classical proportions, it is externally decorated by travertine rendering and delicately carved cartouches over the windows.
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Inside the minarets are carved cartouches signed and dated by the architect upon the completion of each.
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The mentioned busts decorating buildings' fronts were similar to cartouches placed above main buildings' doors.
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The two outer scrolls individually depict cartouches that contain several kinds of information on geography and meteorology.
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Seghers distinguished himself from his teacher by including cartouches as framing elements.
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A white rock crystal vase has two cartouches above the hieroglyphic symbol for union (hieroglyph).
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At the top are two symmetrical flying birds, which hold two cartouches.
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The seventh story is capped by an ornamental terra-cotta stringcourse (reeds bound by bay leaf garlands) with central and end cartouches.
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At the top of its stairs is an iron and glass vestibule with intricate carved cartouches, scrolls, foliage and circles.
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Above each portal are tall windows of the piano nobile, made distinct from the other windows by their reversed segmented pediments with insert cartouches.
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The cartouches, showing the characters' dialogue, are an archaic element, perhaps required by the commissioner himself as a complement of the moral message.
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Scene includes cartouches and the princesses carry wands.
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The middle zone is characterized by smooth granite with windows topped with pediments and cartouches (decorative ovals).
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The tower was surmounted by a lead covered dome, decorated with cartouches.
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He also started as a designer sketching cartouches, garlands and tendrils.
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The foyer, between the lobby and main entrance, has red marble staircases decorated in scrollwork, cartouches, and garlands.
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The front of these is decorated with plasterwork, including cartouches and reclining figures.
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The ceiling has studded bands, strapwork cartouches and a broad frieze.
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Within each framed panel are rectangular framed windows, with the two central superior windows surmounted by framed cartouches.
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On the cartouches, letters of hexagonal outline spell out the shapes of particular lexemes.
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Around the central recess is a wide band with urns, rosettes and cartouches bordered by rinceau and foliate triangles.
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The building is lavishly decorated; for instance, the windows are framed by rococo-style cartouches symbolising the elements of air, earth and water.
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Above them are 4 empty cartouches - enough for 2 kings - one of which seems to have been squeezed in.
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The central section has panels with cartouches containing arms, and four putti on pedestals holding torches.
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Three inscription and cartouches decorate the painting.
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His images and cartouches were also erased.
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Between them are large cartouches.
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Carved cartouches show people at work.
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Over the cornice is the roof-line of the nave supported by rounded wooden beams, painted with phytomorphic friezes and cartouches, the centre large and cut, with marine symbols and inscriptions.
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The edges of the cartouches have particular shapes indicate one set of inflections, the colors indicate another set of inflections, and the textures yet another one.
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The uniqueness of the map is within decorative enframes-cartouches on its sides, with two big cartouches at the top quadrants and two small ones at the bottom quadrants.
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Above the central panels is a cartouche, and over the side panels are smaller closed pediments.
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A cartouche (magical rope) often was used to surround the name and protect it.
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The names (each surrounded by a border known as a cartouche), of which only 47 survive, are damaged badly.
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The placement of the actor/ character name cartouche near the left upper edge, indicates that this image is the left-most and third in the series.
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In the upper storey are nine sash windows; over the pair of windows in the south bay is a cartouche.
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Limestone cornices top both stories of the building, and a cartouche bordered by scrolls sits on the roofline above the central front window.
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One of these, dated 1674, is in marble and includes a segmental pediment and carved festoons, a cartouche, cherubs and drapery.
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Clergy have used less-military shapes such as the oval cartouche, but the shield has always been a clerical option.
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The proscenium arch is almost square with a central cartouche containing a female mask.
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A cartouche attached to a coffin satisfied this requirement.
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At times amulets were given the form of a cartouche displaying the name of a king and placed in tombs.
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There are two cherubs over the panels, holding the cartouche on which the king's epitaph is displayed.
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The ceramic cartouche is also in pink and shows a three-faced figure.
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There were also several lintels, decorated with the rectangular cartouche, on either side of which were triangles, and in the middle a cross.
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They are generally small, bored to allow stringing on a necklace, and the base bears a brief inscription or cartouche.
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Beyond the antechamber lies the cartouche-shaped burial chamber, off which stand four smaller side chambers.
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In the apex of the gable is the cartouche of the police force.
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The anomaly is the creation of a cartouche being reused by following generations.
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The cartouche has become a symbol representing good luck and protection from evil.
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Above the frieze is a scroll-moulded cartouche which is framed by the upper sections of the columns.
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The north elevation is stuccoed and has five bays of sash windows, with the central three breaking forward under a pediment with a blank cartouche.
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His name is issued here as a private name without royal cartouche.
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In the center of the room is a maltese dog and, nearby, a cartouche with the artist's signature and the date.
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In the south transept is a monument dating from the early 17th century, and in the nave is a cartouche dating from about 1718.
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Their inscribed names, and those of their owners, are contained within an oak-wreath cartouche.
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In the middle lies a large red quartzite sarcophagus in the shape of a cartouche.
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Above the doorway is a cartouche containing a carved face.
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Backcloth held by flying putti, side pilasters, wide arching cornice and, at the very top, a garlanded cartouche of arms.
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All five of the first floor openings are set in semicircular brick arches; each window has a decorative cartouche as a keystone.
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Each had a decorated cartouche, and showed numerous place names.
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Her name is written in a cartouche, a privilege not granted to all members of the royal family.
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The territory name is imprinted in a rectangular cartouche centered at the bottom of the stamp.
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The chancel has a central south door with a cartouche above it, on each side of which are two-light round-headed windows.
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Between each of the two pairs of columns are two windows separated by an oval cartouche.
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She was elevated to coregent shortly afterwards and a fourth cartouche was squeezed in to accommodate 2 kings.
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A large festooned cartouche at the parapet is a crowning feature of the central bay's vertical axis.
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Each tympanum has a central spread eagle cartouche, with the eagle heads reversed in order to face each other across the building.
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In its elongated form the shen ring became the cartouche which enclosed and protected a royal name.
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The prenomen and nomen were introduced later and are traditionally enclosed in a cartouche.
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A cartouche with classical figures is centered along the ballustrade.
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Immediately above the entrance are doubled tapering pilasters flanking a three-light window, all surmounted by a large cartouche decorated with strapwork.
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Corinthian capitals extend toward the attic in archivolts, united by radii with a pelican cartouche.
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Highly modeled theater masks of comedy and tragedy were featured on cartouche pier and spandrel panels.
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On the fourth side of the obelisk, the back of the monument, there is a bronze cartouche.
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The most common usage of this hieroglyph is for a descriptor with the names in the pharaonic cartouche.
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Supported by the columns is a parapet with a dentil cornice and a centrally placed cartouche with the initials.
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The reading and translation of his cartouche name is also disputed.
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The center of the top balustrade has an elaborate cartouche.
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In support of this theory is a clay seal fragment on which the lower part of a cartouche appears.
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A balustrade runs along the front edge of the roof; a large scrolled cartouche marks the center of the balustrade.
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A cartouche-enclosed oval at the top has the date 1915 carved within.
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To help the user distinguish multiple headwords, a 'guide word' is entered in a cartouche after each headword.
One, which wraps around the scene like a cartouche, is likely male, as he wears a wrapped loincloth, belt, and rounded back-flap skirt.
On careful examination it became clear that the cartouche had been engraved.
The lower design confirms this arrangement, but chooses a more oblique perspective to better emphasize the depth of the cartouche and more concretely suggest the embedding of the spheres.
The style was effective for cartouches, whether in three-dimensional uses or for bookplates and the like.
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Diversely shaped, shaded and superimposed cartouches represent the syntactic relations of the verb and noun phrases of a sentence.
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The columns support plaster beams decorated with faces, starbursts and cartouches.
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They often had elaborate cartouches giving the name of the estate owner.
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Atop them is a pattern in which narrow niches alternate with large copper cartouches.
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The three central arches are topped by a carved frieze, and marble cartouches separate each pair of arches.
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The cartouches are from the 17th century, while the portals and remaining faade is from the 18th century.
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Instead of the twisting and turning plant motifs these tables are decorated with simple cartouches.
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The station has a new name tablet plus some old 125 terra cotta cartouches.
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The cartouches form phrases, with primary phrases overlapping subordinate phrases.
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Certain cartouches where a king's name should appear have been altered, as if to reuse the property of a previous pharaohas often occurred.
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