Chapiteau Italien Gotique
Italian stone capital, an architectural element that is both structural and decorative, serving as the upper part of a column.
Historical and architectural style:
This piece belongs to the Tuscan order, a Roman architectural style renowned for its simplicity and robustness. Its main characteristics are:
Minimalist design: a sober, uncluttered profile, devoid of the complex carvings found in other orders such as the Corinthian.
Structure: it consists of a square slab (the abacus) resting on a rounded, cushion-shaped part (the echinus).
Origin: developed by the Romans as a simplified adaptation of the Greek Doric order, the Tuscan style became emblematic of Italian Renaissance architecture.
Historical and architectural style:
This piece belongs to the Tuscan order, a Roman architectural style renowned for its simplicity and robustness. Its main characteristics are:
Minimalist design: a sober, uncluttered profile, devoid of the complex carvings found in other orders such as the Corinthian.
Structure: it consists of a square slab (the abacus) resting on a rounded, cushion-shaped part (the echinus).
Origin: developed by the Romans as a simplified adaptation of the Greek Doric order, the Tuscan style became emblematic of Italian Renaissance architecture.
950 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Some scratches and chips
Material: Stone
Width: 30
Height: 26
Depth: 30
Reference (ID): 1751905
Availability: In stock
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