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  2. Venetian window - Wikipedia

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    Venetian window at Holkham Hall in Norfolk, England, c. 1734-64 A Venetian window (also known as a Serlian window ) is a large tripartite window which is a key element in Palladian architecture . Although Sebastiano Serlio (1475–1554) did not invent it, the window features largely in the work of the Italian architect Andrea Palladio (1508 ...

  3. Palladian architecture - Wikipedia

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    There are two different versions of the motif: the simpler one is called a Venetian window, and the more elaborate a Palladian window or "Palladian motif", although this distinction is not always observed. [22] The Venetian window has three parts: a central high round-arched opening, and two smaller rectangular openings to the sides.

  4. Andrea Palladio - Wikipedia

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    The Serlian window, or Venetian window, also known as a Palladian window, was another common feature of his style, which he used both for windows and the arches of the loggias of his buildings. It consists of an arched window flanked by two smaller square windows, divided by two columns or pilasters and often topped by a small entablature and ...

  5. Ipswich window - Wikipedia

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    An Ipswich window is an adapted form of the Venetian window in which the distinguishing feature is in the arrangement of the panes of glass: A Venetian window has an arched central light, symmetrically flanked by two shorter sidelights; an Ipswich window places the Venetian window within a rectangular frame, adds window panes above the central ...

  6. Venetian Renaissance architecture - Wikipedia

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    The so-called Basilica Palladiana in Vicenza, begun in 1549, is a series of facades with loggias encasing the large Gothic public hall of the city, used for purposes such as law courts, where his elaborated version of the Venetian window first appears; this is called a Palladian window or "Palladian motif". [34]

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  8. List of things named Venetian - Wikipedia

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    Venetian window. Venetian arch, a usually pointed arch with a band wider at the peak than at the spring [2] Venetian blind, or Venetian, a common type of window blind similar to Persian blind; Venetian curtain, a type of theater front curtain; Venetian dentil, an architectural ornament; a type of dentil

  9. Venetian - Wikipedia

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    Venetian language, a Romance language spoken mostly in the Veneto region; Venice, Florida, a city in Sarasota County, United States; The Venetian Las Vegas, a resort hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; The Venetian Macao, a hotel and casino in Macau, China; Venetian blind, or Venetian, a common type of window blind similar to Persian blind