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After many years and many interruptions he was able to finish the canopy fresco, and slightly less than half the frieze, beginning with the Liberty group opposite the East door, and ending with William Penn, all but one leg, when a tragic accident ended his career.
The first preliminary was inspecting the unfinished length of frieze, a jumble of roughcast and finish coats, all in bad condition.
When it was all arranged to fit, and not to interrupt the lengthwise flow of movement in the frieze, the cartoons were tried in place.
The fixed wooden scaffold was removed, and, so as to reach all the frieze, one of pipe, on wheels, built up from the floor.
The frieze for the Library was titled " The Quest for the Holy Grail.
Until 2009, the earliest preserved representation of the menorah of the Temple was depicted in a frieze on the Arch of Titus, commemorating his triumphal parade in Rome following the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70.
The frieze was started in 1878 and was not completed until 1953.
The frieze was therefore painted by four different artists: Brumidi, Filippo Costaggini, Charles Ayer Whipple, and Allyn Cox.
An important commission of 1867 was the " green dining room " at the South Kensington Museum ( now the Morris Room of the Victoria and Albert ), featuring stained glass windows and panel figures by Burne-Jones, panels with branches of fruit or flowers by Morris, and olive branches and a frieze by Philip Webb.
The term was first used in the West in Italian, where rabeschi was used in the 16th century as a term for " pilaster ornaments featuring acanthus decoration, specifically " running scrolls " that ran vertically up a panel or pilaster, rather than horizontally along a frieze.
The metal frieze circling the upper deck was painted white.
The Stadium's roof, including its distinctive metal frieze, was replaced by the new upper shell and new lights were added.
A white painted concrete replica of the frieze was added atop the wall encircling the bleachers.
One of the most distinguishing characteristics of Yankee Stadium was the " facade ", a white frieze that ran along the bleacher billboards and scoreboard.
The scalloped arches are actually a frieze, and it was originally known as such.
The frieze was composed of twelve murals depicting the influence of sea power on America, beginning with the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607 when sea power first reached America and carrying through World War I.
In another version of the myth, as depicted on the interior frieze of the Pergamon Altar, Telephus was married to the Amazon Hiera.
It is now suggested that the north ( and perhaps also the east ) frieze of the Siphnian Treasury in Delphi was the work of Bupalus, based on a partially erased inscription around the circumference of one of the giant's shields, reconstructed as:
A frieze with a Centauromachy was also painted by Luca Signorelli in his Virgin Enthroned with Saints ( 1491 ), inspired by a Roman sarcophagus found at Cortona, in Tuscany, during the early 15th century.
The Emperor Claudius paid a visit while Britain was being conquered and was honoured with the agnomen Britannicus as if he were the conqueror ; a frieze discovered at Aphrodisias in 1980 shows a bare breasted and helmeted female warrior labelled, writhing in agony under the heel of the emperor.
The Green Dining Room 1866 – 68 was the work of Philip Webb and William Morris, displays Elizabethan influences, the lower part of the walls are panelled in wood with a band of paintings depicting fruit and the occasional figure, with moulded plaster foliage on the main part of the wall and a plaster frieze around the decorated ceiling and stained glass windows by Edward Burne-Jones.
The removal of about 1 / 2 of the frieze metopes, frieze and pedimental sculpture was a decision taken on the spot by Philip Hunt, Elgin's chaplain ( and temporary private secretary, i. e. representative, in Athens ), who persuaded the voivode ( governor of Athens ) to interpret the terms of the firman very broadly.

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An intervening small frieze showed subjects from the life of Leo, also designed to complement the other series.
The drop-front secretary ( sécretaire à abattant ) initially designed by Oeben, or by Riesener in Oeben's workshop, presents a vertical rectangle of superposed panels and a frieze, on short legs.
The other Versace label named Versace Collection, and again overseen by Donatella Versace, is the second high-end line of the group and is designed toward younger more fashioned people, the logo is discreet and consist in a hollowed V surrounded by the classic Greek frieze or is signed in all word with the word " collection " written smaller in black at the bottom line of the name Versace in hollowed letters or in white.
In 1578, Robert and Eleanor Bowes added a lofty manorial hall, two storeys high internally, with a frieze about a metre high of allegorical figures with foliage in bas-relief, designed to be enjoyed from ground level.
It is appropriate to its Classical purpose, as one of the outer walls is decorated by a mock-Classical frieze ; also, its creators say that the entrance is based upon the Doric Temple of Apollo at Bassae, first excavated by Charles Robert Cockerell, the man who designed the Ashmolean Museum.
Its plain brick exterior is embellished with a frieze designed by Francesco Borromini in 1657, incorporating the arms of Pope Alexander VII.
It was designed by Aspect Melbourne Pty Ltd, the frieze was created by artist Charles Anderson and the sculpture was created by Darryl Cowie.
( Walter Crane designed a tiled peacock frieze for the same room.
The fan-shaped ceiling and the frieze in the auditorium were designed by Louis Ludwig of Washington, D. C., while the installation of the ceiling and the frieze was done by the A. W.
The second floor contains a frieze designed by C. J. Allen depicting themes relating to insurance.
In 1936, Comfort rented a studio next to a room occupied by A. Y. Jackson, in the Studio Building, a warehouse made famous by the Group of Seven artists, and the following year he designed the frieze for the Toronto Stock Exchange.
The mosaic frieze was designed by Walter Crane.

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The photograph, Figure 1 of the completed frieze, shows how, having been separated from his fellows in useless isolation for eighty years, he has now been given a hand, and by juxtaposition ( and the permission of the Committee ), given a new job, to represent the witnesses of the first flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903.
The church is on the Latin cross plan, with a nave and two aisles with three apses decorated by a frieze.
The collections were supplemented by the Bassae frieze from Phigaleia, Greece in 1815.
There is also a frieze by Adolph Weinman depicting the " great lawgivers of history ", including Hammurabi, on the south wall of the U. S. Supreme Court building.
The Pergamon Altar ( c. 180-160 BC ) has a frieze ( 120 metres long by 2. 3 metres high ) of figures in very high relief.
On top of these, Strickland placed eight severe Doric columns, which are crowned by an entablature containing a triglyph frieze and simple triangular pediment.
In the interior, noteworthy is the Sala del Fuoco (" Fire Hall "), with a painted frieze by Niccolò dell ' Abbate ( 1546 ) portraying famous characters from Ancient Rome against a typical Emilia background.
The new station included a large stained glass window depicting the L & SWR's company crest over the main road entrance, surrounded by a frieze listing the counties served by the railway ( the latter survives today ).
Roman and Renaissance practice condensed the height of the entablature by reducing the proportions of the architrave, which made the frieze more prominent.
* the Albert Memorial, London ( 1864 – 72 ); in the podium frieze, one of the images of architects, sculpted by John Birnie Philip shows Scott himself.
The top of the walls is decorated with a fine frieze and other sumptuous fittings, including the fireplace between the windows and the fine doorway leading into the Hall of the Full Council, whose Corinthian columns bear a pediment surmounted by a marble sculpture showing the female figure of Venice resting on a lion and accompanied by allegories of Glory and Concord.
It includes an ornate oak frieze including sculptures of twenty-two angels playing music, carved by Johannes Kirchmayer ( 1860 – 1930 ), and two notable stained-glass windows, " Angel of Help ," and " Figure of Wisdom ," both by John LaFarge ( 1835 – 1910 ).
The current building includes a computer lab, public meeting room, central fireplace, and a concrete frieze inspired by Oak Park.
It has been suggested that this frieze with its Latin motto is the real counterpart of the one translated for the waiting crowd by the title character of Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure.

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