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  2. Tympanum (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The late Romanesque tympanum of Vézelay Abbey, Burgundy, France, 1130s. A tympanum (pl.: tympana; from Greek and Latin words meaning "drum") is the semi-circular or triangular decorative wall surface over an entrance, door or window, which is bounded by a lintel and an arch. [1] It often contains pedimental sculpture or other imagery or ...

  3. File:Queensberry Hotel Relief Sculpture Tympanum 4.jpg

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  4. Portico of Glory - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Originally projected as a four-part division, it was modified into a three-part format, which changed the proportions of the entire portal. [5] With over 200 Romanesque style sculptures, the portico is the artistic high-point of the cathedral and often considered the greatest work of Spanish Romanesque sculpture.

  5. Larnaca Tympanum - Wikipedia

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    This date is cited and endorsed by Paul Williamson. [8] The V&A continues to date the sculpture between 1210 and 1230. [9] In 2000, Paul Hetherington re-examined the sculpture and suggested that the tympanum was a pastiche of the nineteenth century. [10] This view has been reiterated by Paul Stephenson. [11]

  6. St Peter's Church, Raunds - Wikipedia

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    The Raunds Clock and the west towers painted tympanum. St Peter’s is home to the Raunds Clock, a rare 15th century (c. 1420) decorated mechanical clock, located under the tower arch in a tympanum. The painted clockface follows the 24 hour reckoning rather than the earlier medieval day and is one handed.

  7. Tomb of the Palmettes - Wikipedia

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    The antechamber is 4.10 m wide and 2 m long. The lower part of the walls is painted black and the upper part is white, with bands of black and white separating the two sections. The unique painted design on the ceiling, consisting of six palmettes and water lilies on a light blue background, is the source of the tomb's modern name. A large ...

  8. Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Part 3: Everything you need ...

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    The release window for Part 3 - The Conflict was confirmed at the Anime Expo 2024 industry panel, during which the show shared the latest trailer as well as a new key visual. New Key Visual! ⚔ ...

  9. Tiompan - Wikipedia

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    Both Tympanum and Tambūr could be cognate with πανδοῦρα (pandoûra). [2] However, the tiompán is also thought to have been a kind of lyre, others contest it was a long-necked lute. [ 3 ] Medieval writings on the tiompan have listed it as distinguished from "nine-stringed cruits", and that the tiompan commonly had three strings.