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Low-relief architectural element
A lesene, also called a pilaster strip, is an architectural term for a narrow, low-relief vertical pillar on a wall. It resembles a pilaster, but does
Lesene
Decorative architectural element giving the appearance of a supporting column
Foire du Caire building (Paris) Glossary of architecture Classical order Lesene Post and lintel Drysdale & Hamid 2005, pp. 444–445. Wittkower, Rudolf (1940)
Pilaster
Decorative architectural element
have been suggested as the origin of Lombard bands. Lombard architecture Lesene (low-relief pillars), another Lombardic element Similar-looking structures:
Lombard_band
City in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
century, distinguished by a rhythmic arrangement of windows separated by lesenes, as well as decorative attics and rusticated arcades. The façades were
Poznań
Architectural feature
the top of the blind arch is called a lunette. Blind arcade Lombard band Lesene A Dictionary of Architecture; Fleming, John; Honour, Hugh & Pevsner, Nikolaus
Blind_arch
Sculpture by Michelangelo
clients' coat of arms, there is a double register composed of niches framed by lesene, which contain the statues. Two similar niches are in the cornice of the
Piccolomini_Altarpiece
Basilica bell tower in Venice, Italy
early defensive function, the bulk of which is a square brick shaft with lesenes, 12 metres (39 ft) wide on each side and 50 metres (160 ft) tall. The belfry
St_Mark's_Campanile
Method to determine protein concentration
substituting NaOH for KOH but otherwise following the synthetic method of Lesene and Henze, as the BCA available from commercial vendors of that time was
Bicinchoninic_acid_assay
Castle in Warsaw, Poland
including among others: 60 Polish provincial emblems, panelling, mouldings and lesene. On 31 May 1732, a fire broke out in the castle destroying the west elevation
Royal_Castle,_Warsaw
Place in Verona, Italy
a central part with the main portal, in which paired half-columns and lesenes support a tympanum, and two slightly set back side parts with small portals
Porta_Nuova,_Verona
Bourgeois country house in Leipzig, Germany
side and arched outwards on the garden side and is slightly divided by lesene strips. Above this rises a 36 metres (118 ft) tall tower-like structure
Gohlis_Palace
Church in Trento, Italy
molded base and decorated with a pattern of small arches supported by lesenes, with a single, centrally arched, and splayed window. However, the apsidole
Trento_Cathedral
Religious building in Monza, Italy
the left side. The massive west front is divided into five parts by six lesene (applied strips), each of which is surmounted by a tabernacle housing a
Duomo_of_Monza
Churches of Verona, Italy
Romanesque include the marked verticality given by the external use of lesenes and half-columns (often with Corinthian-order capitals, thus repetitions
Churches_of_Verona
Street in Katowice, Poland
of the carriage gateway, which rests on transverse arches supported by lesenes. Inside the building, there is a staircase with windows (retaining etched
Stawowa_Street
divided by squat columns. The most common form of external decoration is lesene strips (thin vertical or horizontal strips of projecting stone), typically
Architecture_of_England
lattice framework consisting of small strips in a criss-crossed pattern. Lesene A type of pilaster that lacks a base or capital. Light The opening(s) in
Glossary_of_architecture
Church in Italy
during the Baroque period. The outside the apse is decorated with four lesene and twelve niches. Inside it preserves precious frescoes from the 11th century
Santo_Stefano_di_Sessano
Romanesque church in Milan
decorated with Lombard bands, which are repeated also on the façade. Thin lesenes start from the pillars' centres, reaching the upper frame. The capitals
Basilica_of_Sant'Ambrogio
Part of Scottish folklore
frame of embodied air..." and "as it neared, the dimensions of its form lesened, still continuing, however, far above the natural size. " Within the story
Am_Fear_Liath_Mòr
Cathedral in Belluno, Veneto, Italy
terminating in a tympanum which rests on an entablature delineated by lesene, contains a central rose window, the glass of which depicts figures of Saint
Belluno_Cathedral
Property in Copenhagen
ground floor, wide corner lesenes and a modillioned cornice. It is finished with shadow joints on the ground floor and on the lesenes in the full height of
Store_Kannikestræde_15
Manor house in Sønderborg Municipality, Denmark
two-storey Rococo mansion completed in 1788 is a listed building. With a lesene-decorated facade and tall hipped roof, its rooms include a library, dining
Sandbjerg
Liberty-style post office in Trapani
symmetrical arrangement of recessed pointed arches (sesto acuto) framed by lesene (pilaster strips), alternating with vertical pilaster strips — a pattern
Palazzo_delle_Poste_(Trapani)
Historic building in Copenhagen, Denmark
red brick with symmetrically placed windows, a hipped red tile roof and lesenes at the corners. A tall, free-standing chimney was originally located next
Sjællandsgade_Public_Baths
Street in Budapest, Hungary
has a risalit at the centre and a balcony on the front side. There is a lesene which connects the two floors. There is a tympanum above the central risalit
Akadémia_utca
Swedish cathedral
elaborate with three distinct storeys each divided into fields, the lower by lesenes and the middle by columns with decorated capitals. The uppermost part is
Lund_Cathedral
Street, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 19th-20th century
a traditional eclectic facade. One can notice the portal flanked with lesenes, which lintel bears the word SALVE as well as two putto angels. Main frontage
Toruńska_Street,_Bydgoszcz
Building in Rome
some medallions. The cylindrical body of the building is subdivided by lesenes and pilasters. After a period of abandon, it was restored and used as a
Acquario_Romano
Cathedral in Lanusei, Italy
divided into three parts, the central one of which, bordered by two pairs of lesene to either side, terminates in a triangular tympanum. The side sections are
Lanusei_Cathedral
Palace in Alcamo, Italy
street number 21, has a calcarenite portal with two bases surmounted by lesenes; the second, at the number 23, is smaller and has two irregular bases,
Palazzo_De_Ballis
Library in Venice, Italy
Saint Peter's consisted in placing a metope, and not a triglyph, over the lesenes. This solution, highly criticized by Guillaume Philandrier [fr] in his
Biblioteca_Marciana
Palace in Rome, Italy
stores. The corner between the two facades is formed by two superimposed lesenes, the lower in travertine and the higher, resting on the stringcourse of
Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari
Palazzo_Barberini_ai_Giubbonari
Comune in Umbria, Italy
finished only in 1886. The stucco-decorated façade is divided by five lesenes with capitals supporting the entablature, above which rises a pediment
Foligno
Roman Arch in France
French department of Vaucluse. It has a single fornix, framed by fluted lesenes and decorated with an archivolt of vine tendrils. At the outer corners
Arch_of_Carpentras
Church in Venice, Italy
façade was completely rebuilt in Lombard Renaissance style and divided by lesenes and cornices. In 1643, to fulfil a vow made during the plague epidemic
San_Clemente,_Venice
Church building in Venice, Italy
mid-15th century. The gabled brick façade is divided into three parts by four lesenes and features an ogival portal and rose window. Elongated mullioned windows
San_Gregorio,_Venice
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Italy
and Corinthian columns. On the original 8th century facade, marked by lesenes and divided in to two sections from one corner, only the corners of the
Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)
Longobards_in_Italy:_Places_of_Power_(568–774_A.D.)
Comune in Umbria, Italy
designed by Luigi Poletti in 1846. The exterior has a double order of lesenes and Corinthian capitals at the corners, linked by bases and projecting
Todi
Cathedral in Latina, Lazio, Italy
nave is covered by an open wooden A-framed roof divided into four bays by lesene of yellow marble. The chapels are roofed by barrel vaulting and lit by high
Latina_Cathedral
Former royal residence in Italy
parvise in front of the church. Inside, the entablature is supported by tall lesenes topped with Corinthian capitals. The sculptural program, built between
Palace_of_Venaria
Roman Catholic cathedral in Bosa, Sardinia, Italy
building, including the Rococo decorations of the façade with its distinctive lesene (applied stone strips or false pilasters) and cornices. The interior has
Bosa_Cathedral
Villa in Genoa, Italy
geometrical compositions and a decorative scheme of Ionic and Corinthian lesene The internal stuccoes and the hexagonal bathroom (a bizarre fashion of the
Villa_delle_Peschiere
1917-1918 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1942). Henry H. Lesene, A History of the University of South Carolina, (University of South Carolina
Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History
Albert_Shaw_Lectures_on_Diplomatic_History
Theatre and opera house in Rieti, Italy
revival style, it is composed of two orders of round arches alternated with lesene. The theatre's back side, north-facing, is on via Centuroni. Compared to
Teatro_Flavio_Vespasiano
Church in Münster, Germany
formed by ashlar lesenes, but they are not identical on each side of the tower. On the west faces there are four niches formed by five lesenes. On the north
Münster_Cathedral
Listed Historicist building in Copenhagen, Denmark
in yellow brick to a typical Historicist design. It is decorated with lesenes and Lombard bands on all sides. The front on Borgergade is strictly symmetrical
Bygningskulturens_Hus
Unesco world heritage site in northern Italy
still visible. The external wall of the apse, with large pebbles, has four lesene dividing it into five parts, within which are single window openings in
Torba_Abbey
Comune in Umbria, Italy
divided into five parts by four shaped lesenes, the two on the right continuing into the bell tower. Between the lesenes are three triple-light windows, and
Bevagna
Church in Rome, Italy
and two-storey construction. The three axes are formed by giant order lesenes of a variant of the ionic order. Between the volutes of the capitals are
San Filippo Neri in Via Giulia
San_Filippo_Neri_in_Via_Giulia
Church in Volyn Oblast, Ukraine
southern facade, apparently, after entering from the palace. The outer corner lesenes of the temple are flat, and the intermediate ones are with powerful half-columns
Dormition Cathedral, Volodymyr
Dormition_Cathedral,_Volodymyr
Renaissance art in Florence
thanks to the variation of light between the light, smooth areas of the lesene and the dark areas of the openings and grooves of the rustication. At Santa
Florentine_Renaissance_art
Roman Catholic church in Anacapri, Italy
sections, connected by volutes which terminate in low pinnacles. The main lesene's enclose three sections interspersed with two smaller ones where two niches
Santa_Sofia,_Capri
German railway station
of seven arches, which extended between two wings and were formed with lesenes. Above the roof turret there was a clock tower, which was crowned in the
Freiburg_Hauptbahnhof
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
axis of the main wing and is surrounded by a low portal with columns and lesenes. The portal is flanked by two zinc statues by Peter Daniel depicting a
Institute for the Blind, Copenhagen
Institute_for_the_Blind,_Copenhagen
Building in Rome, Italy
entrance of the Piranesi Hotel is nowadays, has three orders and is marked by Lesenes: the upper order is punctuated by windows with small balconies and a beautiful
Palazzo_Nainer
Aspects of Renaissance art and culture in Urbino
Corinthian columns on the ground floor, while the main floor is punctuated by lesenes and architraved windows. Along the first two string courses run inscriptions
Renaissance_in_Urbino
Joseph, Robert Blackburn, Jacob Lawrence, Norman Lewis, Claude McKay, James Lesene Wells and Richard Wright. The center also had the chance to influence more
Harlem_Community_Art_Center
Aspects of the Baroque style in Milan
octagonal tiburium. The façade is divided into two orders, both marked by lesenes and columns; the lower order is centred on the church's only portal, while
Milanese_Baroque
a square, three-storey tower, the façades of which were relieved with lesenes linked at the top with blind arcades, making it a unique specimen in the
List_of_castles_in_Croatia
Public square in Aarhus, Denmark
also seen in the older Regina complex. The windows are framed in narrow lesenes and the cornices of sandstone are carried by corbels. Neoclassical architecture
Banegårdsplads,_Aarhus
Building in Venice, Italy
progressively more pronounced moving towards the central columns. The lesenes behind the columns, the convex pulvinated frieze of the main entablature
Loggetta_del_Sansovino
Civic building in Gubbio, Italy (built 1332–1349)
upper part of the facade, the windows are placed in couples separated by lesenes. Above them are the merlons, supported by a frieze of ogival arches. A
Palazzo_dei_Consoli
Former synagogue, now museum, in Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
investigation for the redevelopment revealed interesting finds such as the corner lesene or the belt cornice in the form of a "Greek" battlement meander as well
Synagogue_of_Sulzbach
Hill castle in Germany
18th century framework. Remnants of the gate structure can be seen in the lesenes and the black glazed, round-arched friezes. This gate was originally a
Stargard_Castle
Church building in Rome, Italy
used for meetings, conferences and concerts. The façade is decorated with lesenes and stuccoes. The interior is on the Greek cross plan with a convex rhomboidal
Santa Rita da Cascia in Campitelli
Santa_Rita_da_Cascia_in_Campitelli
has been speculated that they might have been on the left pillar and the lesene to the right of the fresco. The fairy-tale landscape, also populated with
Pellegrini Chapel (Santa Anastasia)
Pellegrini_Chapel_(Santa_Anastasia)
Ancient Roman triumphal arch
about 13 metres, a width of 12 metres and a depth of 5 meters. There are lesenes on the external corners of the pylons and in the middle of the front side
Arch_of_Trajan_(Canosa)
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Veneto, Italy
Bologna in 1490, with an East front made of bricks squared by angular lesenes worked at "diamond edge", with a portal by Tommaso da Lugano and a triple
Palazzo_Thiene
a square, three-storey tower, the façades of which were relieved with lesenes linked at the top with blind arcades, making it a unique specimen in the
Sokolac (fortress near Brinje)
Sokolac_(fortress_near_Brinje)
Church building in Lolland Municipality, Denmark
Romanesque windows have been replaced by modern pointed-arch windows. There are lesenes on the east corner but those on the west corner have been removed. There
Tillitse_Church
Danish architect
Mørup worked in a dated Baroque style with some newer elements such as the lesene-arch framing the porch portal in Bidstrup Church which can be found in all
Christian_Jensen_Mørup
Fountain in Alcamo, Italy
abreuvoir. In the façade there are two sinks, with two spouts (cannoli) and lesenes surmounted by capitals. The abreuvoir, realized with carved limestone ashlars
Arab_fountain_of_Alcamo
Baroque cathedral in Innsbruck, Austria
the interior. The segmented walls are divided by the pillars with marble lesenes on all sides. The powerful entablature is highly angulated and turns upwards
Innsbruck_Cathedral
Church in Pescara, Italy
the internal sub-division into three aisles, indicated on the outside by lesenes (applied strips). Adjoining the west front to the north, the campanile
Pescara_Cathedral
Church in Lancashire, England
It is built in stone. The exterior is divided into a grid pattern by lesenes (pilasters without a base or capital) and string courses. The west front
St_Mark's_Church,_Blackburn
Historical monument located in Évol, within the Olette commune, France
absidioles recessed into the walls, and the exterior for the width of the lesenes separating the arcatures. A conjuratory, placed in front of the church
Saint-André_d'Évol_Church
Historic town hall building in Szczecin, Poland
adopted into apartments, with its sharp pinnacles, decorating the outside lesenes, being replaced with small poles. The building was minimally damaged in
Red_Town_Hall_(Szczecin)
Church in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
15th-century extension in a simple, austere and markedly geometric style. Lesene mark out the façade, characterised by a modest central rose window surmounted
San_Francesco,_Mirandola
Chapel in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
colonnades and round arches supported by sturdy pilasters adorned with lesenes, sustaining a high perimeter entablature decorated with dentils and consoles
Ducal_Chapel_of_San_Liborio
Building in Rome, Italy
family. The upper façade shows exposed bricks, and is chanted by double lesenes, which divide it in squares containing the windows, whose frames bear the
Palazzo_Cesi-Armellini
Street in Tarnowskie Góry, Poland
the walls of the church are divided by pilasters on the exterior and by lesenes on the interior, and the entire building is covered by a hip roof. The
Stefan_Wyszyński_Street
Overview of the architecture in Leipzig
building. The building was strongly influenced by Knöffel's lesenes architecture: "Lesenes through the three upper floors in the style of Knöffel, with
Architecture_of_Leipzig
Church building in Campania, Italy
entablature. The lower part is larger and divided into three parts by lesenes, each with an entrance door and two small windows flanking a central larger
Church of Maria Santissima del Carmine, Castellammare di Stabia
Church_of_Maria_Santissima_del_Carmine,_Castellammare_di_Stabia
Italian architect (1700–1773)
themes with strict organization, chiefly by means of flat pilasters and lesenes: for example in the oratory of the Scala Santa, the staircase and vestibule
Luigi_Vanvitelli
Town in Capital Region, Denmark
16th century. Both are built in red brick and are decorated with white lesenes. The cross-vaulted interior is richly decorated with frescoes from the
Melby,_Halsnæs
characterised by a mansard roof and an economical structure of façades of lesenes and cornices, for example at 4 Am Kanal (1724), 9 Henning-von-Tresckow-Straße
Pierre_de_Gayette
Street in Racibórz, Poland
two-story rectangular bay window supported by brackets and rusticated lesenes. The window pediments and under-window panels are decorated with geometric
Wileńska_Street,_Racibórz
Former mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
red bricks. The external wall were divided with half pillars and with lesenes surmounted by arches. The church was decorated with 14th-century frescoes
Toklu_Dede_Mosque
Church in Crema, Italy
red marble base, it supports two volutes that continue into two marble lesenes that support a mixtilinear trabeation with a central conch; finally, two
Santissima_Trinità,_Crema
Largest Greek Catholic icon screen in Hungary
five tiers are divided with red marbleized moldings. Corinthian columns, lesenes, pilasters and corbels provide the vertical partition of the icon screen
Iconostasis of the Cathedral of Hajdúdorog
Iconostasis_of_the_Cathedral_of_Hajdúdorog
Church in Uta, Italy
basalt. The walls feature pilasters at the corners, and are divided by lesenes among which are Lombard bands (triple in the façade and double at the sides
Santa_Maria,_Uta
block formed by two rectangular volumes. The elevation is articulated by lesenes, balanced by window panels, Building of the Karol Szymanowski Academy of
Architecture_of_Katowice
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
mansard roof with black-glazed tiles. The main facade is decorated with lesenes and has a Palladian window, a rare sight in Danish architecture and a sign
Stanley_House,_Copenhagen
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
median risalit with rustication and the ground floor is decorated with 10 lesenes. Above the gate is a two-bay wall dormer and a coat of arms Frederick V's
Christians_Plejehus
Building in Alcamo, Trapani
quite rich and imposing, with a high pedestal in shiny travertine and lesenes ending with fluted corbels; the main door is located in Corso 6 Aprile:
Ex_Loggia_Comunale
Swedish family
of the painted joists date to the 17th-century conversion. The classic lesene of the facade and some of the interior are from the mid 18th century. It
Grill_family
Building in Rudersdal Municipality, Denmark
of the median risalit and the corners of the building are accented with lesenes. Kirke, Mette. "Mine usserødder!" (PDF) (in Danish). Hørsholm Egns Museum
Strandbjerg
District of Genoa, Italy
the main façade were built. The interior has white walls, decorated with lesenes that echo the motif of the exterior decoration. The vaults have coffered
Carignano_(Genoa)
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
tall, arched windows tpååed bnu sandstone decorations. The facade has ear-lesenes (i.e. small square and the central pavilions also have pilasters with highly
Dehn_Mansion
LESENE
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Brilliant; Splendid
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Murugan; Always Victory; Handsome
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Always Happy; Always Smiling
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Lord Shiva and Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gaousik | கோஉஂஸிகÂ
Lord Buddha
Boy/Male
Indian
Lamb
Surname or Lastname
English
English : altered form of Pilgrim.
Girl/Female
Greek
Name for the nymphs.
Girl/Female
British, English
Water Baby; Exalted Effigy
LESENE
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LESENE
LESENE
LESENE