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Qué (quién) es trumeau - definición

DECORATIVE WALL MIRROR BETWEEN WINDOWS
Trumeau mirror; Pierglass
  • Amalienburg Pavilion]], [[Schloss Nymphenburg]].
  • Late-19th century giltwood pier glass, with classical urn foliage and wheat ear cresting. This is the classic form of the pier glass. Christie's South Kensington, 14 March 2008

trumeau         
  • portal]] of Saint Martin's Church, [[Arlon]]
  • Romanesque trumeau at the [[Tarragona Cathedral]]
  • Central porch, north facade, [[Chartres Cathedral]]
  • Gothic trumeau at the [[Reims Cathedral]]
  • Trumeau of the main portal of [[Saint-Lazare Cathedral]]
  • Trumeau of the main portal of [[Aix Cathedral]]
CENTRAL PILLAR OR MULLION SUPPORTING THE TYMPANUM OF A LARGE DOORWAY
Trumeau
[tru:'m??]
¦ noun (plural trumeaux -'m??z) Architecture a section of wall or a pillar between two openings, especially a pillar dividing a large doorway in a church.
Origin
C19: from Fr., lit. 'calf of the leg'.
Trumeau (architecture)         
  • portal]] of Saint Martin's Church, [[Arlon]]
  • Romanesque trumeau at the [[Tarragona Cathedral]]
  • Central porch, north facade, [[Chartres Cathedral]]
  • Gothic trumeau at the [[Reims Cathedral]]
  • Trumeau of the main portal of [[Saint-Lazare Cathedral]]
  • Trumeau of the main portal of [[Aix Cathedral]]
CENTRAL PILLAR OR MULLION SUPPORTING THE TYMPANUM OF A LARGE DOORWAY
Trumeau
A trumeau is the central pillar or mullion supporting the tympanum of a large doorway, commonly found in medieval buildings.Merriam-Webster Dictionary, "trumeau" An architectural feature, it is often sculpted.
pier glass         
¦ noun a large mirror, used originally to fill wall space between windows.

Wikipedia

Pier glass

A pier glass or trumeau mirror is a mirror which is placed on a pier, i.e. a wall between two windows supporting an upper structure.

It is therefore generally of a long and tall shape to fit the space. It may be as a hanging mirror or as mirrored glass affixed flush to the pier, in which case it is sometimes of the same shape and design as the windows themselves. This was a common decorating feature in the reception rooms of Neoclassical 18th-century houses.

A pier table or console table typically stood below the pier glass; very often these were made as a matching set.