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Что (кто) такое Frieze - определение

WIDE CENTRAL SECTION PART OF AN ENTABLATURE
Friezes; Pulvin; Pulvinated frieze; Freize; Pulvinated Frieze; Frieze (architecture)
  • Doric]] frieze at the [[Temple of Hephaestus]], [[Athens]] (449–415 BCE).
  • metope]]. ([[John Wood, the Elder]], architect)
  • Frieze of animals, mythological episodes at the base of [[Hoysaleswara temple]], [[India]]
  • The frieze lining the roof of [[Yankee Stadium]]
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Frieze         
·vt To make a nap on (cloth); to friz. ·see Friz, ·vt, 2.
II. Frieze ·noun A kind of coarse woolen cloth or stuff with a shaggy or tufted (friezed) nap on one side.
III. Frieze ·noun Any sculptured or richly ornamented band in a building or, by extension, in rich pieces of furniture. ·see ·Illust. of Column.
IV. Frieze ·noun That part of the entablature of an order which is between the architrave and cornice. It is a flat member or face, either uniform or broken by triglyphs, and often enriched with figures and other ornaments of sculpture.
frieze         
frieze1 [fri:z]
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1. a broad horizontal band of sculpted or painted decoration.
2. Architecture the part of an entablature between the architrave and the cornice.
Origin
C16: from Fr. frise, from med. L. frisium, var. of frigium, from L. Phrygium (opus) '(work) of Phrygia'.
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frieze2 [fri:z]
¦ noun heavy, coarse woollen cloth with a nap, usually on one side only.
Origin
ME: from Fr. frise, from med. L. frisia, 'Frisian wool'.
frieze         
(friezes)
A frieze is a decoration high up on the walls of a room or just under the roof of a building. It consists of a long panel of carving or a long strip of paper with a picture or pattern on it.
N-COUNT
Frieze group         
TYPE OF SYMMETRY GROUP
Frieze pattern; Frieze groups
In mathematics, a frieze or frieze pattern is a two-dimensional design that repeats in one direction. Such patterns occur frequently in architecture and decorative art.
Frieze (textile)         
COARSE MEDIEVAL WOOLLEN, PLAIN WEAVE CLOTH WITH A NAP ON ONE SIDE; LATER A STURDY CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY FABRIC
In the history of textiles, frieze (French: frisé) is a Middle English term for a coarse woollen, plain weave cloth with a nap on one side. The nap was raised by scrubbing it to raise curls of fibre,British History On-Line; the idea that it was made of Frisian wool is an etiological attempt at an etymology.
Alan M. Frieze         
BRITISH MATHEMATICIAN
Erbalajivasan; Alan Frieze
Alan M. Frieze (born 25 October 1945 in London, England) is a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States.
Bassae Frieze         
  • Reconstruction of the temple showing the frieze in situ, note the Corinthian column, a.
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  • BM 541, Herakles (left) and Greek felling a mounted Amazon.
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  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • BM 524 Women with cult statue of Artemis being accosted by centaur
  • BM 530 The death of Kaineus
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
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  • BM 537 Achilles (left) and Penthesilea (on the ground)
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  • alt=One of the stones of the Bassae Frieze showing the battles with centaurs
  • BM 523, BM 522, Apollo and Artemis in the northeast corner
  • Charles Cockerell's fanciful reconstruction of the temple; there is no evidence for a barrel roof or skylight.
FRIEZE OF THE TEMPLE OF APOLLO EPIKOURIOS
Bassae frieze; Phigaleian marbles; Phigalian Marbles
The Bassae Frieze is the high relief marble sculpture in 23 panels, 31 m long by 0.63 m high, made to decorate the interior of the cella of the Temple of Apollo Epikourios at Bassae.
Airtam Frieze         
ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACT
User:Jacqke/Airtam Frieze
The Airtam Frieze is a sculpture in stone of women, musicians from Kushan Bactria dating to the 1st or 2nd century A.D.
Parthenon Frieze         
  • Alma-Tadema's 1868 'Phidias Showing the Frieze of the Parthenon to his Friends', reflecting contemporary reconstructions of the frieze's colour
  • Cavalcade south frieze, X XI, 26–28, British Museum
  • Weavers section of the frieze, East VII, 49–56, Louvre, (MR 825)
  • West frieze, XLVII, 132–136, British Museum
  • ''Gemma Augustea'', Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
  • The so-called peplos scene, East V, 31–35, London
  • Procession of tributes from the Apadana, Persepolis, first half of the fifth century. Possibly an inspiration for the Parthenon Frieze
  • Cattle led to sacrifice, South XLV, 137–140, British Museum
SCULPTURE FROM THE PARTHENON, IN THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS
Parthenon frieze; Frieze of the Parthenon
The Parthenon frieze is the high-relief Pentelic marble sculpture created to adorn the upper part of the Parthenon’s naos. It was sculpted between c.
Painted frieze of the Bodleian Library         
  • Map of the Bodleian Library, 1919.
User:Charles Matthews/Bodleian frieze
The painted frieze at the Bodleian Library, in Oxford, United Kingdom, is a series of 202 portrait heads in what is now the Upper Reading Room. It was made in 1619, and the choice of worthies to include was advanced for its time, featuring Copernicus and Paracelsus as well as Protestant reformers.

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Frieze

In architecture, the frieze is the wide central section part of an entablature and may be plain in the Ionic or Doric order, or decorated with bas-reliefs. Paterae are also usually used to decorate friezes. Even when neither columns nor pilasters are expressed, on an astylar wall it lies upon the architrave ("main beam") and is capped by the moldings of the cornice. A frieze can be found on many Greek and Roman buildings, the Parthenon Frieze being the most famous, and perhaps the most elaborate. This style is typical for the Persians.

In interiors, the frieze of a room is the section of wall above the picture rail and under the crown moldings or cornice. By extension, a frieze is a long stretch of painted, sculpted or even calligraphic decoration in such a position, normally above eye-level. Frieze decorations may depict scenes in a sequence of discrete panels. The material of which the frieze is made of may be plasterwork, carved wood or other decorative medium.

In an example of an architectural frieze on the façade of a building, the octagonal Tower of the Winds in the Roman agora at Athens bears relief sculptures of the eight winds on its frieze.

A pulvinated frieze (or pulvino) is convex in section. Such friezes were features of 17th-century Northern Mannerism, especially in subsidiary friezes, and much employed in interior architecture and in furniture.

The concept of a frieze has been generalized in the mathematical construction of frieze patterns.