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- Pedestal abstract "A pedestal (from French piédestal, Italian piedistallo, \"foot of a stall\") or plinth is the support of a statue or a vase.Although in Syria, Asia Minor and Tunisia the Romans occasionally raised the columns of their temples or propylaea on square pedestals, in Rome itself they were employed only to give greater importance to isolated columns, such as those of Trajan and Antoninus, or as a podium to the columns employed decoratively in the Roman triumphal arches.The architects of the Italian revival, however, conceived the idea that no order was complete without a pedestal, and as the orders were by them employed to divide up and decorate a building in several stories, the cornice of the pedestal was carried through and formed the sills of their windows, or, in open arcades, round a court, the balustrade of the arcade. They also would seem to have considered that the height of the pedestal should correspond in its proportion with that of the column or pilaster it supported; thus in the church of Saint John Lateran, where the applied order is of considerable dimensions, the pedestal is 13 feet (4.0 m) high instead of the ordinary height of 3 to 5 feet (1.5 m).In the imperial China, a stone tortoise called bixi was traditionally used as the pedestal for important stele, especially those associated with emperors. According to the 1396 version of the regulations issued by the Ming Dynasty founder, the Hongwu Emperor, the highest nobility (those of the gong and hou ranks) and the officials of the top 3 ranks were eligible for bixi-based funerary tablets, while lower-level mandarins' steles were to stand on simple rectangular pedestals.".
- Pedestal thumbnail Statue_Henri_IV_Pont_Neuf.jpg?width=300.
- Pedestal wikiPageID "1497491".
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- Pedestal wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Pedestal wikiPageRevisionID "701232147".
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Antoninus_Pius.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_(architecture).
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Baluster.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Bixi_(mythology).
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sculpture_terms.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Hongwu_Emperor.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Mandarin_(bureaucrat).
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Ming_dynasty.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Pedestal_crater.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Pedestal_desk.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Pilaster.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Plinth.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Podium.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Propylaea.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Statue.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Table_(furniture).
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Trajans_Column.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Tunisia.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink Vase.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink File:Statue_Henri_IV_Pont_Neuf.jpg.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLink File:Turtle_Dragons_Message.jpg.
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pedestal".
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pedestal#Figure of speech".
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLinkText "base".
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLinkText "pedestal base".
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLinkText "pedestal".
- Pedestal wikiPageWikiLinkText "pedestals".
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- Pedestal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Pedestal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
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- Pedestal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Pedestal subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Pedestal subject Category:Sculpture_terms.
- Pedestal hypernym Support.
- Pedestal type Organisation.
- Pedestal type Component.
- Pedestal type Element.
- Pedestal comment "A pedestal (from French piédestal, Italian piedistallo, \"foot of a stall\") or plinth is the support of a statue or a vase.Although in Syria, Asia Minor and Tunisia the Romans occasionally raised the columns of their temples or propylaea on square pedestals, in Rome itself they were employed only to give greater importance to isolated columns, such as those of Trajan and Antoninus, or as a podium to the columns employed decoratively in the Roman triumphal arches.The architects of the Italian revival, however, conceived the idea that no order was complete without a pedestal, and as the orders were by them employed to divide up and decorate a building in several stories, the cornice of the pedestal was carried through and formed the sills of their windows, or, in open arcades, round a court, the balustrade of the arcade. ".
- Pedestal label "Pedestal".
- Pedestal sameAs Q12014132.
- Pedestal sameAs xd0x9fxd0xb5xd0xb4xd1x8dxd1x81xd1x82xd0xb0xd0xbb.
- Pedestal sameAs Пиедестал.
- Pedestal sameAs Pedestal.
- Pedestal sameAs Category:Pedestals.
- Pedestal sameAs Postament.
- Pedestal sameAs Pedestal.
- Pedestal sameAs Piédestal.
- Pedestal sameAs כן.
- Pedestal sameAs Պատվանդան.
- Pedestal sameAs Piedestalo.
- Pedestal sameAs Piedistallo.
- Pedestal sameAs Sokkel_(beeld).
- Pedestal sameAs Pidestall.
- Pedestal sameAs Piedestał.
- Pedestal sameAs m.05607t.
- Pedestal sameAs Пьедестал.
- Pedestal sameAs Piedestal.
- Pedestal sameAs Q12014132.
- Pedestal wasDerivedFrom Pedestal?oldid=701232147.
- Pedestal depiction Statue_Henri_IV_Pont_Neuf.jpg.
- Pedestal isPrimaryTopicOf Pedestal.