Four Angels Capital - Angular (Scamozzi)
4-angels capital is Angular (Scamozzi) capital, H=26 cm/ W=52 cm/ w= 33 cm/ Diagonal scroll to scroll=65 cm
4-angels capital is Angular (Scamozzi) capital, H=26 cm/ W=52 cm/ w= 33 cm/ Diagonal scroll to scroll=65 cm
Capital in Greek style with meander pattern and acanthus leaf, H=36 cm, W =44 cm, w=38 cm
Elegant ceiling dome with lighting cove : outside diameter - 124 cm, depth - 34 cm
Lion has been a symbol of protection, nobility and royal power for ages.
Baroque mirror with ornate frame in gold or silver finish.
Ionic style column finished in black and gold - Ø 22 cm, 1.5 - 2 m height
There are a lot of Faux finishes and techniques since Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome era. Most common are : fresco (mural painting), Venetian plaster (to create smooth glass-like sheen with the illusion of depth and texture; Venetian plaster is one of the most popular and traditional plaster decorations. Venetian plaster techniques include marmorino, scagliola, and sgraffito, Marbleizing or faux marble (to imitate the appearance of polished marble)
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Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG or GRG) is a white 'thin cast' alpha gypsum that is used for decorative applications - crown mouldings, panel mouldings, columns, ceiling medallions, corbels, pediments, reliefs, statues, busts and many more. Gypsum is a common natural occurring mineral which is non-toxic. Alpha gypsum is made by processing gypsum stone into a fine powder and is well regarded for its strength and low absorptive levels.
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There are 2 main ancient architecture orders : Greek Order and Roman Order.
In Ancient Greek Order there are three styles : Corinthian, Ionic and Doric style. Roman order originates by Ancient Greek Order and consists of Tuskan and Composite order. The Roman adoption of the Greek orders took place in the 1st century BC. The three Ancient Greek orders have since been consistently used in neo-classical European architecture.
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