Atlant (arquitectura)
In European architectural sculpture, an atlas (also known as an atlant, or atlante or atlantid; plural atlantes) is a support sculpted in the form of a man, which may take the place of a column, a pier or a pilaster. The Roman term for such a sculptural support is a telamon (plural telamones or telamons). The term atlantes is the Greek plural of the name Atlas—the Titan who was forced to hold the sky on his shoulders for eternity. The alternative term, telamones, also is derived from a later mythological hero, Telamon, one of the Argonauts, who was the father of Ajax.
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Atlant (arquitectura)
In European architectural sculpture, an atlas (also known as an atlant, or atlante or atlantid; plural atlantes) is a support sculpted in the form of a man, which may take the place of a column, a pier or a pilaster. The Roman term for such a sculptural support is a telamon (plural telamones or telamons). The term atlantes is the Greek plural of the name Atlas—the Titan who was forced to hold the sky on his shoulders for eternity. The alternative term, telamones, also is derived from a later mythological hero, Telamon, one of the Argonauts, who was the father of Ajax.
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Atlant (lm. atlanty; także gig ...... dźwigającym sklepienie nieba.
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Atlant je sochařsky pojatý arc ...... ek nazýván také jako telamone.
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Atlant, även kallade Atlas och ...... med bördan och plågade av den.
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Atlanteak gizon itxurako figur ...... n pisua jasatera zigortu zuen.
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Een atlant of telamon is in de ...... van de atlant is de kariatide.
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Ein Atlant ist – nach Atlas, d ...... r – z. B am Schloss Sanssouci.
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En architecture, un atlante ou ...... mais surtout à l'âge baroque.
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En arquitectura, un atlant o t ...... també provenen de les hermes.
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Il telamone (pronuncia telamón ...... ntante il mitologico Telamone.
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In European architectural scul ...... ance architectural vocabulary.
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Atlant (lm. atlanty; także gig ...... dźwigającym sklepienie nieba.
@pl
Atlant je sochařsky pojatý arc ...... ek nazýván také jako telamone.
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Atlant, även kallade Atlas och ...... med bördan och plågade av den.
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Atlanteak gizon itxurako figur ...... n pisua jasatera zigortu zuen.
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Een atlant of telamon is in de ...... van de atlant is de kariatide.
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Ein Atlant ist – nach Atlas, d ...... r – z. B am Schloss Sanssouci.
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En architecture, un atlante ou ...... mais surtout à l'âge baroque.
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En arquitectura, un atlant o t ...... també provenen de les hermes.
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Il telamone (pronuncia telamón ...... ntante il mitologico Telamone.
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In European architectural scul ...... s, who was the father of Ajax.
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