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Friezes Collection (#11)

"Friezes: A Journey Through Time and Culture" From the ancient ruins of Xunantunich in Belize to the iconic Arc De Triomphe in Paris

Background imageFriezes Collection: Two Designs Friezes Acanthus Scrolls Variant

Two Designs Friezes Acanthus Scrolls Variant
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Plate 3 two infants standing water center legs

Plate 3 two infants standing water center legs
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Horizontal Panel Row Flowers Frieze Hunting Scene

Horizontal Panel Row Flowers Frieze Hunting Scene
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Plate 1 eagle walking towards right bust woman

Plate 1 eagle walking towards right bust woman
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Plate 8 four grotesque heads scrollwork Friezes

Plate 8 four grotesque heads scrollwork Friezes
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Plate 7 two friezes top eagle head lion bottom

Plate 7 two friezes top eagle head lion bottom
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Two Designs Friezes Consoles characterized Armorial Trophies

Two Designs Friezes Consoles characterized Armorial Trophies
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Plate 6 triton siren fighting center legs scrollwork

Plate 6 triton siren fighting center legs scrollwork
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Two Designs Friezes Medallions Frises feuillages ou tritons marins antiques et modernes

Two Designs Friezes Medallions Frises feuillages ou tritons marins antiques et modernes
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Plate 4 five grotesque heads Friezes foliage

Plate 4 five grotesque heads Friezes foliage
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Friezes Birds Flowers Meandering Wreaths Scrolls

Friezes Birds Flowers Meandering Wreaths Scrolls
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Plate 2 three fragments friezes top grotesque head

Plate 2 three fragments friezes top grotesque head
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Disegni Varij di Polifilo Zancarli Friezes ca

Disegni Varij di Polifilo Zancarli Friezes ca
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Two Designs Friezes Round Portrait Medaillon

Two Designs Friezes Round Portrait Medaillon
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Sketches Friezes Groups Figures Three Tiers Antique

Sketches Friezes Groups Figures Three Tiers Antique
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Background imageFriezes Collection: Sala del Maggior Consiglio (engraving)

Sala del Maggior Consiglio (engraving)
XJF315737 Sala del Maggior Consiglio (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFriezes Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, print maker: Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, print maker: Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageFriezes Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageFriezes Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anonymous, Anthonie de Winter, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anonymous, Anthonie de Winter, 1696

Background imageFriezes Collection: Vertical panel and two friezes, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Vertical panel and two friezes, Anthonie de Winter, Anonymous, 1696

Background imageFriezes Collection: Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, C. de Moelder, 1696

Three friezes with leaf tendrils, Anthonie de Winter, C. de Moelder, 1696

Background imageFriezes Collection: Right Half of a large cartouche, including a snake, print maker: Pieter van der Heyden

Right Half of a large cartouche, including a snake, print maker: Pieter van der Heyden, Jacob Floris, Hieronymus Cock, 1567

Background imageFriezes Collection: Cartouche with the head of a woman wearing three shells in her hair, print maker

Cartouche with the head of a woman wearing three shells in her hair, print maker: Pieter van der Heyden, Jacob Floris, Hieronymus Cock, 1567

Background imageFriezes Collection: Liber maurusiarum duplicium, print maker: Balthazar van den Bos, 1528 - 1580

Liber maurusiarum duplicium, print maker: Balthazar van den Bos, 1528 - 1580

Background imageFriezes Collection: Two friezes, both with raptors, Michiel le Blon, c. 1611 - c. 1625

Two friezes, both with raptors, Michiel le Blon, c. 1611 - c. 1625

Background imageFriezes Collection: Two friezes, the upper with two lions, Michiel le Blon, c. 1611 - c. 1625

Two friezes, the upper with two lions, Michiel le Blon, c. 1611 - c. 1625

Background imageFriezes Collection: Two friezes, the top with three hares, Michael le Blon, c. 1611 - c. 1625

Two friezes, the top with three hares, Michael le Blon, c. 1611 - c. 1625

Background imageFriezes Collection: Urceus, Johannes or Lucas van Doetechum, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Hieronymus Cock, 1563

Urceus, Johannes or Lucas van Doetechum, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Hieronymus Cock, 1563

Background imageFriezes Collection: Sculptures on front of Lambeth HQ Main Building

Sculptures on front of Lambeth HQ Main Building
Three art deco style sculptures on the front of Lambeth HQ Main Building

Background imageFriezes Collection: Sculpture on front of Lambeth HQ Main Building

Sculpture on front of Lambeth HQ Main Building

Background imageFriezes Collection: Lycian frieze depicting cockerel (Lycian tradition to sacrifice cockerels)

Lycian frieze depicting cockerel (Lycian tradition to sacrifice cockerels and make sacrificial offerings to deceased) from tomb, Xanthos, Lycia, Turkey, circa 470 - 460 B.C

Background imageFriezes Collection: Owen Jones Pompeian 24

Owen Jones Pompeian 24
Designs from various pilasters and friezes from different houses in Pompeii

Background imageFriezes Collection: Albert Memorial Frieze

Albert Memorial Frieze
One of the sculpted friezes around the base of the Albert Memorial, depicting famous Renaissance artists such as Tintoretto, Coreggio, Velasquez, Poussin, etc

Background imageFriezes Collection: Detail of the frieze by Giovanni della Robbia, Hopital del Ceppo, Pistoia

Detail of the frieze by Giovanni della Robbia, Hopital del Ceppo, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageFriezes Collection: Reliefs, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Reliefs, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, North Africa, Africa




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"Friezes: A Journey Through Time and Culture" From the ancient ruins of Xunantunich in Belize to the iconic Arc De Triomphe in Paris, they have left their mark on architectural wonders around the world. These decorative bands, often found along the upper part of buildings, tell stories and showcase artistic mastery. Atop the 130ft high El Castillo in San Ignacio, Belize, a mesmerizing frieze depicts intricate Mayan carvings that transport us back to an era long gone. Similarly, in Athens' Agora stands the Temple of Hephaestus adorned with captivating friezes that narrate tales from Greek mythology. As we wander through Rome's Trajan's Column or admire Egypt's Abu Simbel temples dedicated to Hathor, these grand structures boast stunning friezes that depict historical events and deities worshipped by ancient civilizations. Delving into art history reveals how renowned architects like Robert Adam incorporated vases and exquisite friezes into their designs. The delicate details on display at Vienna's Musikverein concert hall or Greece's Academy of Athens demonstrate how these ornamental features can elevate any space. In Tunisia's Carthage on Byrsa Hill lies a relief showcasing scenes from daily life during ancient times. This serves as a reminder that even amidst bustling cities like Tunis or Vienna’s Innere Stad district, glimpses into history are ever-present through these timeless works of art. Whether it be sunset illuminating Karnataka’s Kesava Temple or standing beneath Paris' majestic Arc De Triomphe, one cannot help but marvel at the beauty and cultural significance embedded within each unique frieze. They serve as windows into our past while inspiring awe for human creativity across continents and centuries.