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Small slender column
A colonnette is a small slender column, usually decorative, which supports a beam or lintel. Colonnettes have also been used to refer to a feature of furnishings
Colonnette
Architecture built by the Khmer during the Angkor period
symmetry. Blind windows were often used along otherwise blank walls. Colonnettes were narrow decorative columns that served as supports for the beams
Khmer_architecture
Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
ISBN 0-8014-8172-4. Damais, Louis-Charles (1947). "Études balinaises: I. La colonnette de Sanur (Belanjong Pillar)". Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient
Bali
Architectural style of Medieval Europe
thrust outwards to the corners of the vault, and downwards via slender colonnettes and bundled columns, to the pillars and columns below. The space between
Gothic_architecture
Church in Hauts-de-France, France
interior is emphasized by the colonnette shafts rising from the tops of the columns separating the aisle bays; these colonnette shafts regularly alternate
Laon_Cathedral
Brahmic script used in Bali, Indonesia
Angela Hobart p. 141 Louis-Charles Damais (1947) Études balinaises: I. La colonnette de Sanur p. 127 Louis-Charles Damais (1959) "Ouvrages d'Études Indonésiennes"
Balinese_script
United States historic place
belfry openings are arched and flanked with smooth grey limestone masonry colonnettes. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. "National
Kanawha_County_Courthouse
Medieval European architectural style
Columns are an important structural feature of Romanesque architecture. Colonnettes and attached shafts are also used structurally and for decoration. Monolithic
Romanesque_architecture
Muslim-majority countries, states, districts, or towns
arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes. The role of domes in Islamic architecture has been considerable. Its
Islamic_world
Nave–altar barrier in Byzantine churches
in Orthodox churches. It is usually composed of carved wood or marble colonnettes supporting an architrave (a beam resting on top of columns). Three doors
Templon
Church in Selby, North Yorkshire, England
arches with colonnettes, and above is a large rose window with a central quatrefoil. Each outer bay contains a round-arched doorway with colonnettes, and above
King's_Church_Selby
Type of European baptismal font
also for elements of ecclesiastical architecture (capitals, bases and colonnettes), as well as for tombslabs. Each font weighs approximately 2 tonnes (2
Tournai_font
Historic city centre of Aleppo, Syria
built in 1398 and restored in 1537. It has a great façade decorated with colonnettes. Al-Otrush Mosque, built in 1398 in Mamluk style. It is famous for its
Ancient_Aleppo
Moshav in northern Israel
the artifacts recovered during excavations were roof tiles, a marble colonnette, fragments of a marble chancel screen, stem lamps, a carved plate with
Ahihud
corner pinnacles. The south doorway is Norman and has two orders of colonnettes with scalloped capitals, and two orders of arches, one with beakheads
Listed buildings in Kirk Bramwith
Listed_buildings_in_Kirk_Bramwith
Cathedral in West Sussex, England
columns. In the gallery above, each wide space is divided into two by a colonnette in a manner typical of Romanesque architecture. After the fire of 1187
Chichester_Cathedral
Art museum, Historic site in Venice, Italy
at Longhena's Ca' Rezzonico, a double order of colossal columns and colonnettes flanking arch-headed windows, reinterpreting a motif of Jacopo Sansovino
Ca'_Pesaro
Building in Manhattan, New York
building's facade consists of brick, stone and terra cotta and features colonnettes, deeply inset windows and rounded arched openings. The flowered panels
56_Pine_Street
Department store in Manhattan, New York
while the ninth has narrow windows surrounded alternatively by slender colonnettes and cast stone rectangular panels. The story is topped with a heavy stone
Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store
Saks_Fifth_Avenue_flagship_store
United States historic place
features large Roman entrance arches supported by pairs of short, thick colonnettes of polished granite. It was listed on the National Register of Historic
Adair County Courthouse (Missouri)
Adair_County_Courthouse_(Missouri)
Building in Los Angeles, California, U.S.
contains Churrigueresque ornament, Moorish arched windows, ornamented colonnettes between the windows, and, most prominently, a wrought iron east window
Hollywood_Studio_Building
carved tympana and balustrade panels. The window above the doorway has a colonnette, and a balustraded balcony on curved brackets. II Former Dog and Bear
Listed buildings in Nottingham (Bridge ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(Bridge_ward)
Historic house in North Carolina, United States
is decorated with typical Greek Revival trim, such as Ionic and Doric colonnettes. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in
Clover Hill (Patterson, North Carolina)
Clover_Hill_(Patterson,_North_Carolina)
Angela Hobart p. 141 Louis-Charles Damais (1947) Études balinaises: I. La colonnette de Sanur p. 127 W.F. Stutterheim (1934) "A newly discovered pre-nagari
Belanjong_pillar
consisting of a semicircular arch with double chevron decoration, and colonnettes with foliage capitals. II* Churchyard cross 53°19′25″N 1°18′33″W / 53
Listed buildings in Killamarsh
Listed_buildings_in_Killamarsh
Entertainment venue in Manhattan, New York
varying amounts of decorations. The proscenium arch has a surround with colonnettes on either side of the arch and a molded band and entablature running
Apollo_Theater
Hotel in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
main front has two and three-storey canted bay windows with Corinthian colonnettes, and along the middle two floors are continuous balconies. The doorway
Royal_Hotel,_Scarborough
cornices, borders and colonnettes. The cornices and borders contain inhabited scrolls, plants and cornucopias, while the colonnettes contain a decorative
Salerno_Ivories
Screen dividing Eastern Orthodox churches
chancel barrier was not merely a low parapet (a short wall); remains of colonnettes have been found, suggesting that the barrier carried an architrave on
Iconostasis
Judicial building in Aberdeen, Scotland
central bay featured a doorway with a round headed fanlight flanked by colonnettes supporting voussoirs. The other bays on the ground floor, which was rusticated
Aberdeen Sheriff Court Annex and High Court of Justiciary
Aberdeen_Sheriff_Court_Annex_and_High_Court_of_Justiciary
Group of sculptures of c. 1400 by Claus Sluter
David, Jeremiah, Zechariah, Daniel and Isaiah). Standing on slender colonnettes on the corners between these prophets are six weeping angels. All the
Well_of_Moses
Historic building in Perry, Oklahoma, US
South and east facades Lion's head on a colonnette. Each colonnette uses a different figure. Another colonnette figure, each meant to evoke a ship's prow
Wolleson–Nicewander_Building
Church in Devon, England
capital of a colonnette above which is a carved stone panel depicting the Agnus Dei thought to be the centre of a tympanum. Two Norman colonnettes, with Romanesque
St Peter's and St Paul's Church, Holsworthy
St_Peter's_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Holsworthy
Pulpit with sculpture by Nicola Pisano
Pisa was the main shipping port. The shafts of the columns and smaller "colonnettes" are of polished granite or a "variegated red marble". They are perhaps
Pulpit_in_the_Pisa_Baptistery
rectangular base, a chest in Gothic style with eight polished pink granite colonnettes, three yellow sandstone panels on each side, and one at the end, some
Listed_buildings_in_Prestwich
Catholic cathedral in Metz, France
high windows extending upwards 25.5 meters into the vaults. Slender colonnettes run up the walls between the windows from the arcade pillars to support
Metz_Cathedral
Hindu temple in India
images of horses and soldiers. The columns are slim and have features of colonnettes carved with eaves, overhanging in a curved shape. The open space in the
Veerabhadra_Temple,_Lepakshi
Catholic church in Brittany, France
levels. A turret houses a staircase leading to a first-floor balcony with colonnettes, large bell chamber windows, and a platform with cannon-shaped channels
Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, Guingamp
Basilica_of_Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours,_Guingamp
rear, the middle bays also project, and contain a Venetian window with colonnettes as jambs. II Aviary, Shaw Park 53°40′22″N 1°52′02″W / 53.67278°N 1
Listed buildings in Greetland and Stainland
Listed_buildings_in_Greetland_and_Stainland
Artistic style of Europe from 1000 AD to the 13c
monochrome. Around the doorway are figures who are integrated with the colonnettes that make the mouldings of the doors. They are three-dimensional, but
Romanesque_art
Residential building in Manhattan, New York
on either side. The center windows on the 1st and 2nd stories contain colonnettes, which divide the archways there into three segments. The other bays
108_Leonard
voussoirs, and the windows in the top floor have segmental heads and colonnettes. II Masonic Hall 53°42′50″N 2°05′53″W / 53.71398°N 2.09816°W / 53
Listed buildings in Todmorden (inner area)
Listed_buildings_in_Todmorden_(inner_area)
Town in Devon, England
to be the centre of a tympanum above a Norman capital of a colonnette. Two Norman colonnettes with Romanesque capitals are built into the wall on each side
Holsworthy
Broadway theater in Manhattan, New York
arched opening. The main ticket window is flanked by Corinthian-style colonnettes on either side, which support an arched pediment; there are also arched
Belasco_Theatre
Church in Bouches-du-Rhône, France
the Gothic style, with pointed arches intersecting vaults resting on colonnettes with foliated capitals. The capitals in the southern gallery are entirely
Church_of_St._Trophime,_Arles
Church in North Yorkshire, England
pinnacles. The Norman south doorway is highly decorated, with two orders of colonnettes, the capitals carved with biblical themes and foliage, and a round arch
All_Saints'_Church,_Wighill
aisles, is lavishly decorated. The tall arcade, supported by graceful colonnettes, gives the interior space a feeling of openness and adds to the grand
St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica
St._Michael's_Cathedral_Basilica
Historic site in Somerset, England
19th century. The fireplace has a gadrooned surround with clustered colonnettes on each side. These finish with caryatids and a moulded cornice. The
Charlton_House,_Wraxall
House in Hillam, North Yorkshire, England
pinnacles, and on the front is a doorway with a pointed moulded head, colonnettes, and a hood mould. Above this is an embattled gable containing an incised
Hillam_Hall
Church in Côtes-d'Armor, France
balcony and a small two gabled roof. The porch opening has a central colonnette with 2 arcs in "tiers-point à 3 lobes" and a central rosace of 5 lobes
Tréguier_Cathedral
Historic building in Manhattan, New York
windows in each bay are separated by stone half-columns and flanked by colonnettes and keyed frames. There are stone spandrels with foliate decorations
The_Wilbraham
pilasters. The shafts support a plinth, on which stands a block carved with colonnettes at the corners. The faces of the block are sculptured with figures of
Kotai
Architecture of the Vijayanagara Empire, 1336–1565
A Concise History of Karnataka, pp 183, Dr. S.U. Kamath The attached colonnettes and sculptured animals are a significant artistic innovation of the reign
Vijayanagara_architecture
Monastery in Serbia
especially on the portals and on all bifocals, windows divided by a colonnette into two arches. The architectural plastic of the Gradac Monastery carries
Gradac_Monastery
Church in Bristol, England
is a deep entrance arch of six orders with decorative Purbeck Marble colonnettes and enriched mouldings to the arch. The tympanum of the arch contains
Bristol_Cathedral
Mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon
plain and zigzag stone moldings, which rest on two slender white marble colonnettes and four narrow wall segments. The entrance is preceded by a cross-vaulted
Mansouri_Great_Mosque
Museum building in Manhattan, New York
is played on occasion; the organ is housed in a case with spiraling colonnettes carved out of Verona marble. A hallway extends west from the porte-cochère
Henry_Clay_Frick_House
Church in Bath, England
The tall three-light aisle windows have pointed heads and decorative colonnettes, and the tower which projects to the south has a matching, taller, triple
St_Michael's_Church,_Bath
Catholic church in New York City
street to a deeply recessed, arched first floor entrance with clustered colonnettes. The mix of the brick and stone with the slate tiling on the dormer-pierced
Church of St. Vincent Ferrer (Manhattan)
Church_of_St._Vincent_Ferrer_(Manhattan)
surround, a fanlight, and a hood mould. The bell openings are paired, with colonnettes, and at the top is a pierced parapet and corner pinnacles. The grounds
Listed_buildings_in_Oldham
Church and museum in Florence
Lombardi (opposite the oratory) Several small marble lions from the corner colonnettes of Orcagna's Tabernacle of the Virgin, now at the Opificio delle Pietre
Orsanmichele
Church in Merseyside, England
porch. The porch has a steep gable and is elaborately decorated with colonnettes, crocketed coping, and a finial. In the middle stage is a triple niche
St George's United Reformed Church, Southport
St_George's_United_Reformed_Church,_Southport
Comune in Umbria, Italy
pointed portals, the central one is decorated with bundles of twisted colonnettes, vine scrolls and small figures, and is flanked by two niches containing
Todi
Iron Age architectural style of Israel and Judah
where excavations uncovered a section of a stone balustrade with its colonnettes and capitals, assigned to the 8th and 7th centuries BCE. Archaeological
Architecture of ancient Israel
Architecture_of_ancient_Israel
Vernacular style of the US Gulf Coast region
spreading roofline, 3) gallery roofs supported by lightweight wooden colonnettes, 4) placement of the principal rooms well above grade, (sometimes a full
Creole architecture in the United States
Creole_architecture_in_the_United_States
The surviving features include the arch, which is four-centred with colonnettes (small columns), the springers of the fallen vault, and octagonal canted
Grade I and II* listed buildings in Warrington
Grade_I_and_II*_listed_buildings_in_Warrington
Painting by Gentile da Fabriano
church in Florence, designed by Lorenzo Ghiberti, including the thin colonnettes of the niches of the statues and the lambrequin arches and filigreed
Adoration of the Magi (Gentile da Fabriano)
Adoration_of_the_Magi_(Gentile_da_Fabriano)
Historic site in Cumbria, England
the staircase in the hall is a large fireplace with pairs of granite colonnettes, with a lintel bearing the inscription BE JUST AND FEAR NOT. The ground
Sedgwick_House,_Cumbria
Church in Vall de Boí, Spain
The arches are formed from tall capitals, which are supported by slim colonnettes with torus molding, as well as a high base. The upper right corner is
Sant_Climent,_Taüll
United States historic place
is also noteworthy for its use of molded concrete decoration. Spiral colonnettes frame windows on the second floor, and tiles with a variety of patterns
Finley_Guy_Building
Roman city
animal motifs. It was a steambath, with hot air circulating between the colonnettes and warming the bricks below the floor slabs. Massage rooms occupied
Viminacium
Historic house in Louisiana, United States
is considered the primary living space. A gallery supported by turned colonnettes surrounds both stories of the house; all entrances from the gallery feature
Kenilworth_Plantation_House
Church in Scawton, North Yorkshire, England
The porch contains a round-arched doorway with two moulded orders on colonnettes with scalloped capitals, and above it is a beaded hood mould. Inside
St_Mary's_Church,_Scawton
Church in Cambridge, England
The church is entered by a Norman west doorway with three orders of colonnettes, decorated with scalloped capitals and zigzags, and crenellations in
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge
Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre,_Cambridge
keystone, and in the top floor are paired round-arched windows with colonnettes. The outer bays have two storeys, and in the ground floor there are elliptical-arched
Listed buildings in Leeds (City and Hunslet Ward - northern area)
Listed_buildings_in_Leeds_(City_and_Hunslet_Ward_-_northern_area)
Caravanserai in Diyarbakir, Turkey
windows inside recesses crowned by sharply-cut muqarnas and flanked by colonnettes. The style of these windows is reminiscent of monumental caravanserais
Hasan_Pasha_Han,_Diyarbakır
Style of ancient Greek chair
716. Nordiska Museet, Stockholm; illustrated in Wanscher 1966:376-77. Colonnettes forming the rails of chairbacks had been a characteristic feature of
Klismos
Period of architectural design
palace, civic and monastic architecture, rather than smaller houses. Colonnettes and attached shafts are also used structurally and for decoration. The
Romanesque secular and domestic architecture
Romanesque_secular_and_domestic_architecture
Ancient Roman theater in Tripolitania, Libya
niche is bordered by small projections with a flat face framed by two colonnettes. At each end of the pulpitum, a five-step staircase, concealed by a low
Ancient_theater_of_Sabratha
Church in Wales cathedral in Cardiff, Wales
"double lobed" with an "arched head with continuous chamfer outline, colonnettes and dripmould". The south side of the nave is characterised by eight
Llandaff_Cathedral
Anglican church in County Cork, Ireland
octagonal marble baptismal font, created in 1888, which rests on red marble colonnettes. The east window depicts Jesus Christ as the Light of the World in stained-glass
St Mathias' Church, Ballydehob
St_Mathias'_Church,_Ballydehob
Historic clubhouse in Shreveport, Louisiana
rows of arched opening each with double arched windows with a central colonnette. Between these are oeil-de-boeuf motifs. The main entrance consists of
YMCA Building (Shreveport, Louisiana)
YMCA_Building_(Shreveport,_Louisiana)
Italian sculptor and painter
Treviso Galleria Opera, Belluno Galleria Il Traghetto, Venezia Premio Colonnette, Venezia Club Malvasia Vecchia, Venezia Studio Paolo Barozzi, Venezia
Ludovico_de_Luigi
Church in North Yorkshire, England
The porch is gabled and has a pointed arch with a moulded surround and colonnettes with moulded capitals, and a hood mould. Inside, there is a double sedilia
St_Martin's_Church,_Scampston
Meadow in New York City's Central Park
The Mineral Springs Pavilion had cusped arches supported on slender colonnettes, and flaring, complex roofs, reminiscent of Saracenic architecture. In
Sheep_Meadow
the 14th century. It is characterized by a polygonal drum with rounded colonnettes at the corners, all brick construction, and faces featuring three arches
Ancient Roman and Byzantine domes
Ancient_Roman_and_Byzantine_domes
Historic site in Merseyside, England
caps, a frieze and a cornice. Above these, on both floors are pairs of colonnettes with foliated caps, a frieze and a cornice. Along the top of the building
Atkinson Art Gallery and Library
Atkinson_Art_Gallery_and_Library
Judicial building in Castle Douglas, Scotland
bay was fenestrated by a three full-height lancet windows separated by colonnettes. The lancet windows all had moulded surrounds and keystones. Internally
Castle_Douglas_Town_Hall
Place in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
portal have been preserved. The portal's splayed arch consists of three colonnettes per doorjamb, capped by pointed proto-Gothic archivolts. In the 16th
Alarcón
Roman Catholic church located in Dol-de-Bretagne
The porch has a triangular pediment with two ogival arcades resting on colonnettes. The interior is decorated with ogival arcades, rose windows and white
Dol_Cathedral
Historic Episcopal church in Colorado, US
lancet windows. The two central windows of the north end are framed with colonnettes, which are marked with carved plaques inscribed with an "S" cipher for
Grace and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
Grace_and_St._Stephen's_Episcopal_Church
Building in Timișoara, Romania
the row of windows. The ornaments on the windows are reduced to the colonnettes flanking the windows on the first floor. Wikimedia Commons has media
Dicasterial_Palace
Church in Luché-Pringé, France
transverse arches resting on the half-columns of the nave pillars and on colonnettes resting on the outer wall. Each of these four sections then corresponds
Saint-Martin_de_Luché_Church
Commercial building in Manhattan, New York
facade. The center bays include such decorations as volutes, finials, colonnettes, and broken entablatures. On both stories, there are five recessed arched
Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House
Gertrude_Rhinelander_Waldo_House
recessed round arch, with a Venetian window in the first floor with Ionic colonnettes, above which is a window with swag carving below. The outer two bays
Listed_buildings_in_Wakefield
was made possible by moving the supports of the wall, clusters of nine colonnettes, to the exterior. In addition, the windows were supported by two series
French Gothic stained glass windows
French_Gothic_stained_glass_windows
Anglican church on the island of Lundy, Devon, England
dogtooth decoration with colonnettes on corbels supporting the capitals. The reredos is arched on Purbeck marble colonnettes with alabaster carving depicting
St_Helen's_Church,_Lundy
Historic house in Virginia, United States
a local variation of the three-part Adam type. Here coupled fluted colonnettes flank the fireplace opening. In the frieze above, a center panel with
West_Cote
south and east sides are Norman belfry windows with two lights and a colonnette between. At the top is an embattled parapet with corner pinnacles. The
Listed buildings in Darrington, West Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_Darrington,_West_Yorkshire
Italian architect (1548–1616)
a rejected project of Palladio's for a re-faced Doge's Palace, with colonnettes that flank the windows to support alternating triangular and arched pediments
Vincenzo_Scamozzi
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Young and delicate
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Old Arabic name
Boy/Male
Muslim
King
Surname or Lastname
French
French : metonymic occupational name for a gardener, from the objective case (gard) of Old French gardin ‘garden’.English : variant spelling of Guard.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead so named, from Old Norse garðr ‘farm’.Swedish (Gård) : topographic or ornamental name from gård ‘farm’.
Boy/Male
English
From the deer brook.
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Music of God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Purified; Chaste
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall and Devon)
English (Cornwall and Devon) : unexplained.Possibly a reflex of French Drouin.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Curious
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
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