manueline style

  • 1Manueline — The Tower of Belém, in Lisbon, is one of the most representative examples of Manueline style. The Manueline, or Portuguese late Gothic, is the sumptuous, composite Portuguese style of architectural ornamentation of the first decades of the 16th… …

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  • 2Manueline — ▪ architectural style Portuguese  Manuelino,         particularly rich and lavish style of architectural ornamentation indigenous to Portugal in the early 16th century. Although the Manueline style actually continued for some time after the death …

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  • 3manuéline — ● manuélin, manuéline adjectif (de Manuel Ier, nom propre) Se dit du style décoratif abondant et complexe qui caractérise l architecture gothique portugaise à la fin du XVe et au début du XVIe s. (Monuments les plus célèbres : monastère… …

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  • 4Manueline — adj. built in or characteristic of the compound Portuguese style of lavish architectural ornamentation of the early 16th century that mainly derived from marine and nautical forms …

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  • 5Manueline — [ manjʊəlʌɪn] adjective denoting an ornate style of Portuguese architecture developed during the reign of Manuel I (1495–1521) …

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  • 6Neo-Manueline — façade of Rossio Railway Station in Lisbon …

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  • 7Architectural style — Architectural styles classify architecture in terms of form, , materials, time period, region, etc. It overlaps with, and emerges from the study of the evolution and history of architecture. In architectural history, the study of Gothic… …

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  • 8Mission Revival Style architecture — Part of the Spanish missions in California series    Architecture of the California missions  …

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  • 9Napoleon III style — Grand staircase of the Palais Garnier The Napoleon III style is the name commonly given to a style of architecture in France, especially in Paris, that flourished during the Second French Empire with the patronage of Napoleon III. It is a variant …

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  • 10Directoire style — Directoire style, French pronunciation: [di.ʁɛk.twaʁ], describes a period in the decorative arts, fashion, and especially furniture design, concurrent with the post Revolution French Directory (November 2, 1795 through November 10, 1799).… …

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