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Window divided by columns or pilasters into several parts
Polifora is a type of the multi-light window. It appears in towers and belfries on top floors, where it is necessary to lighten the structure with wider
Polifora
Tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at its top
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lancet windows. Church window Monofora Polifora Buffalo Architecture Archived 5 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine,
Lancet_window
Residential in Venice, Italy
most valuable and visible elements of this façade are the balustrated polifora of the first noble floor and the angular mullioned windows at the both
Palazzo_Donà_Giovannelli
into two openings topped by arches Quadrifora – Type of four-light window Polifora – Window divided by columns or pilasters into several parts Diocletian
Trifora
through the court. This large room is usually decorated by a multi-light polifora, its size depending on the width of the interior. In the traditional palazzo
Portego
Residential in Venice, Italy
it difficult to analyze the ensemble. The structure is dominated by the polifora of the noble floor, decorated by pointed frames. The top levels have monofora
Palazzo_Barbaro_Wolkoff
Window vertically split into two openings topped by arches
Giotto, Florence Palazzo del Granchio, Messina Monofora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Smith, Timothy B. (2017). Art as Politics in Late Medieval and Renaissance
Bifora_(architecture)
Building in Venice, Italy
Balbi Valier. On the back side, the building is decorated with another polifora. The interior contains frescoes by Giandomenico Tiepolo. A painting by
Palazzo_Contarini_Dal_Zaffo
Palace in Venice
frame (made of glass and wood) in front of the 15th-century gothic window (polifora) the wooden platform with the slab of marble with a Latin inscription and
Ca'_Foscari
Type of four-light window
Venice Palazzo Nani, Venice Palazzo Testa, Venice Monofora Bifora Trifora Polifora Bollettino (in Italian). the University of California. 1969. p. 359. Retrieved
Quadrifora
Comune in Umbria, Italy
in Gothic style, is characterized by a low portico and two orders of poliforas. A 17th-century overpass connects it to Palazzo del Capitano. The upper
Todi
Building in Venice, Italy
connected to the adjacent campo by a bridge. The facade is decorated with two poliforas. The Foscari palace, also called Loredan palace, was built on a site belonging
Palazzo_Loredan_Cini
architecture, such as: a high number of monofora openings instead of the polifora, which normally distinguish the noble (living) floors, the three water
Palazzo_Giusti,_Venice
Noble family and political dynasty
the first floor of the palace. Ca' Loredan, whose main facade features polifora windows, is today home to the city's municipal council. The Palazzo Giustinian
House_of_Loredan
Renaissance palace in Vicenza, Veneto, Italy
marks a rupture with constructional praxis in Vicenza: the traditional polifora at the centre of the façade has been substituted with a regular sequence
Palazzo_Civena
Building in Venice, Italy
Here, a continuous balcony runs beneath the three central arches of the polifora. Overall, the architectural composition of Palazzo Tiepoletto reflects
Palazzo_Tiepoletto
Palace in Venice
contemporary art exhibition venue. The Palazzo's red façade is decorated with poliforas and combines old Venetian elements with influences from Byzantine architecture
Palazzo_Bembo
window in Piazza Missori in Milan Lancet window Bifora Trifora Quadrifora Polifora Oppenheimer, Michael (2002). The Monuments of Italy: Central Italy (pt
Monofora
Bell tower in Gaeta, Italy
century). There is a reference to that of Gaeta in the use of slender poliforas (biforas in the first order and triforas in the second) and in the elaborate
Bell tower of the Gaeta Cathedral
Bell_tower_of_the_Gaeta_Cathedral
Residential in Venice, Italy
window layout: the left part is decorated with two ancient and elegant poliforas and the right part has two pairs of large Gothic lancet windows. The palazzo
Palazzo_Ariani
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which was reused for centuries. Belonging to this style are the elegant poliforas with finely ornamented arches of Ca' Foscari, Palazzo Giustinian and Ca'
International Gothic art in Italy
International_Gothic_art_in_Italy
Cathedral in Gaeta, Italy
that began in 1959. In the upper part of the facade, there are three poliforas: in the center is a trifora and on either side are two biforas; below
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Holiness, Sanctity
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English and Scottish : habitational name from Carswell in south Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire) or from any of the places mentioned at Creswell, all named with Old English cærse ‘(water)cress’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
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Romanian form of Latin Narcissa, possibly NARCISA means "numbness; sleep."Â
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English : nickname from Middle English scharp ‘keen’, ‘active’, ‘quick’.Irish (County Donegal) : Anglicized (part translated) form of Gaelic Ó Géaráin ‘descendant of Géarán’, a byname from a diminutive of géar ‘sharp’.Americanized form of any of several European names with similar meaning, for example German Scharf.
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