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- Waterleaf_(architecture) abstract "In architecture, a waterleaf is a distinctive sculptural motif used on the capitals of columns and pillars in European buildings during the late twelfth century. It is a highly simplified plant motif, characteristic of the \"late Norman\" style of Romanesque architecture. A waterleaf capital is formed of broad, smooth leaf-shapes (typically four in number), unribbed except for a central fold, which curve upward and outward before curling over at the tips where they meet the abacus (the flat slab at the top of the column, normally square but sometimes octagonal). The curled tip of the waterleaf may be small and neat or large and bulbous; it usually curves inward towards the abacus, but may occasionally turn outwards (both forms can sometimes be seen in adjacent capitals of the same period, as for example at Geddington, Northamptonshire, UK.).".
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Abacus_(architecture).
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Columns_and_entablature.
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Geddington.
- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Nikolaus_Pevsner.
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Octagon.
- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Romanesque_architecture.
- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLink Sculpture.
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Waterleaf (architecture)".
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) subject Category:Columns_and_entablature.
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) hypernym Motif.
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) comment "In architecture, a waterleaf is a distinctive sculptural motif used on the capitals of columns and pillars in European buildings during the late twelfth century. It is a highly simplified plant motif, characteristic of the \"late Norman\" style of Romanesque architecture.".
- Waterleaf_(architecture) label "Waterleaf (architecture)".
- Waterleaf_(architecture) sameAs Q3070989.
- Waterleaf_(architecture) sameAs Feuille_deau.
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) sameAs Q3070989.
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- Waterleaf_(architecture) depiction Waterleaf_capital_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1179146.jpg.
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