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fleuron with a square section of a tier of four leaves or petals developing around a prominent central bud, early 13th century, illustration from the
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Gothic fleuron with two rays of foliage, mid-13th century, illustration from the
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Gothic Revival fleurons on the Grave of the Alexandru Costescu Family in the
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Gothic fleuron with stripped of foliage, 15th century, illustration from the
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It can be the ornament in the middle of each concave face of a
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decoration in the form of a four-leafed square, often seen on
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1390-1395, terracotta with paint, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Ancient Greek Corinthian capital with a fleuron on the
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Gothic Revival reinterpretation of a fleuron on the
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Gothic fleuron, 13th century, illustration from the
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i Cornet and Joan Baptista Pons i Trabal, 1887-1889
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architecture
collective noun
roof
finial
Late Gothic
crockets
cavetto mouldings
Corinthian
abacus
anthemion
Ancient Greek fleuron as an anthemion (Greek word for flower), c. 350–325 BC, marble, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Ancient Greek
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ancient Greek Corinthian capital with a fleuron on the abacus, from the tholos at Epidaurus, said to have been designed by Polyclitus the Younger, c.350 BC, stone, Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus, Greece
abacus
tholos
Epidaurus
Polyclitus the Younger
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
Ancient Greek fleuron as an anthemion on a mirror with cover, bronze, c.340 BC, bronze, National Archaeological Museum, Athens
National Archaeological Museum
Roman Corinthian capital with a fleuron on the abacus of the Baths at Ostia, Ostia Antica, near modern Ostia, southwest of Rome, unknown architect, unknown date
Roman
Corinthian
Baths at Ostia
Ostia Antica
Ostia
Roman Corinthian capital of the Temple of Vesta, Tivoli, Italy, with an oversized fleuron on the abacus, probably a stylized hibiscus blossom with spiral pistil, unknown architect, 1st century BC
Temple of Vesta
Tivoli

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