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IDES312PowerPointexample.pptx
American Colonial: England, Spain, France, Germany and Holland.
Chapter 16
Spanish foot
Also called: Spanish scroll foot or Braganza toe Scrolled foot with curving vertical ribs
A hoof-like, grooved and flared foot which ends in an inward curving scroll
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Ball foot Turned round foot.
Similar to a bun foot, but rounder. Most popular in the William and Mary period
Baluster Turned:
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an object or vertical member (such as the leg of a table, a round in a chair back, or the stem of a glass) having a vaselike or turned outline.
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EgyptianMotifs.pdf
Egyptian Symbols
and
Decorative Motifs
• 2 are common:
• Guilloche [gi-lohsh] =
– curving wave pattern
• Chevron or zigzag =
– for the Nile or water
Winged Scarab
• Scarab - beetle
Symbol of the sun god and life
• Scarab Amulet
– worn to ward off evil, illness
– or to bring good fortune
Ankh
Symbol of eternal life
Udjat
• Eye of Horus
– falcon headed god - protection
• Udjat = all-seeing eye
– human eye with falcon
• Udjat amulet
– royal power
– protection
– against sickness
– against death
The Cartouche• Oval with symbols
– Shape = protective border
– Encloses king’s name
– Includes an epithet =
words/ symbols of praise
Cartouche of King Tut
Wave = Nile
Amun = god
Ankh =
eternal life
King Tut = bird
Crook = ruler
Upper Egypt Lower Egypt
Horus = falcon-headed sky god
Cartouche
Anubis = jackal
guardian of dead
Ankh = Life
Udjat = all-seeing eye
Egyptian Symbols Tomb Painting -
Ramses I, Dynasty XIX,
1320-1318 B.C.
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