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Cosa (chi) è type ornament - definizione

DECORATION USED TO EMBELLISH PARTS OF A BUILDING OR OBJECT
Decorative ornament; Ornament (architecture); Visual ornament; Ornament print; Architectural ornament
  • 18th century illustration of a woman made of ornaments and elements of [[Classical architecture]]
  • 18th-century [[Rococo]] balcony, [[Bavaria]]. The form is itself ornamental, and further decorated in painted plasterwork
  • Chinese flask decorated with a dragon, clouds and some waves, an example of [[Jingdezhen porcelain]]
  • Ornament print by [[Sebald Beham]], Centaurs fighting with mounted men
  • [[Baroque]] ornament in a Venetian palace
  • Khmer]] [[lintel]] in [[Preah Ko]], (east of Angkor, Cambodia) style, late 9th century, reminiscent of later European [[scrollwork]] styles
  • A typical variety of ornamental motifs on a [[Greek vase]] of c. 530 BC.
  • Renaissance Revival]] ornaments above a door in the [[Dimitrie Sturdza House]] from [[Bucharest]] ([[Romania]]), each door having the same thing above them
  • The relief of Diana at the [[Amalienburg]], in [[Munich]] (Germany)
  • [[Rococo]] interior of the [[Wilhering Abbey]] ([[Wilhering]], [[Austria]]), with a ''[[trompe-l'œil]]'' painted ceiling, surrounded by highly decorated [[stucco]]

The Jewel Ornament of Liberation         
Draft:The Jewel Ornament of Liberation; Jewel Ornament of Liberation
The Jewel Ornament of Liberation or Ornament of Precious Liberation () is a key text in the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism that is said to capture the essence of both the Kadampa and Kagyüpa lineages of Mahayana teachings. The text was written by Gampopa (1074-1153 C.
Ornament (football club)         
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB
Ornament (football)
Ornament () is a Hong Kong football club which currently competes in the Hong Kong Third Division. Formed in 1948 by HK Gold & Silver Ornament Workers and Merchants General Union, the club has competed as high as the second tier of Hong Kong football.
Type (biology)         
  • Linnaeus]], is the type species for the genus ''[[Bufo]]''
  • dorsal]] and 2) ventral aspect of holotype,<br>3) dorsal and 4) ventral aspect of paratype
  • Type illustration of ''[[Mormopterus acetabulosus]]''
ANCHORING POINT (OF A NAME) IN TAXONOMY
Type specimen; Neotype; Biological types; Lectotype; Type (botany); Type (zoology); Botanical type; Clonotype; Type locality (biology); Type material; Paralectotype; Typus; Onomatophore; Cotype; Biological type; Hapantotype; Type specimens; Types in zoology; Type location (biology); Type illustration; Locality (biology); Type-specimen; Orthotype; Isoneotype; Plastotype; Isolectotype; Iconotype; Type series; Neotypification; Lectotypification; Ergatotype; Lectotype specimen; Type host; Typetaxon; Type (taxonomy); Series of type specimens; Hypotype
In biology, a type is a particular [(or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism] to which the [[scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to anchor or centralize the defining features of that particular taxon.

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Ornament (art)

In architecture and decorative art, ornament is decoration used to embellish parts of a building or object. Large figurative elements such as monumental sculpture and their equivalents in decorative art are excluded from the term; most ornaments do not include human figures, and if present they are small compared to the overall scale. Architectural ornament can be carved from stone, wood or precious metals, formed with plaster or clay, or painted or impressed onto a surface as applied ornament; in other applied arts the main material of the object, or a different one such as paint or vitreous enamel may be used.

A wide variety of decorative styles and motifs have been developed for architecture and the applied arts, including pottery, furniture, metalwork. In textiles, wallpaper and other objects where the decoration may be the main justification for its existence, the terms pattern or design are more likely to be used. The vast range of motifs used in ornament draw from geometrical shapes and patterns, plants, and human and animal figures. Across Eurasia and the Mediterranean world there has been a rich and linked tradition of plant-based ornament for over three thousand years; traditional ornament from other parts of the world typically relies more on geometrical and animal motifs. The inspiration for the patterns usually lies in the nature that surrounds the people in the region. Many nomadic tribes in Central Asia had many animalistic motifs before the penetration of Islam in the region.

In a 1941 essay, the architectural historian Sir John Summerson called it "surface modulation". The earliest decoration and ornament often survives from prehistoric cultures in simple markings on pottery, where decoration in other materials (including tattoos) has been lost. Where the potter's wheel was used, the technology made some kinds of decoration very easy; weaving is another technology which also lends itself very easily to decoration or pattern, and to some extent dictates its form. Ornament has been evident in civilizations since the beginning of recorded history, ranging from Ancient Egyptian architecture to the assertive lack of ornament of 20th century Modernist architecture. Ornaments also depict a certain philosophy of the people for the world around. For example, in Central Asia among nomadic Kazakhs, the circular lines of the ornaments signalled the sequential perception of time in the wide steppes and the breadth and freedom of space.

Ornament implies that the ornamented object has a function that an unornamented equivalent might also fulfill. Where the object has no such function, but exists only to be a work of art such as a sculpture or painting, the term is less likely to be used, except for peripheral elements. In recent centuries a distinction between the fine arts and applied or decorative arts has been applied (except for architecture), with ornament mainly seen as a feature of the latter class.