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Meaning of "caryatid"

caryatid (noun): A sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support in place of a column or pillar. Caryatids are commonly found in classical Greek architecture and are known for their decorative and structural role in buildings
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  • A sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support taking the place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head.

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The rectangular sarcophagus was originally borne on caryatid figures.
Luba caryatid stools embodied important rulers of the past.
The capitals contained representations of a bear and a caryatid.
Caryatid is the name for a female statue without arms.
The capitals contain representations of a bear and a caryatid.
Royal caryatid stool.
He carved only one caryatid.
And a Caryatid is a human figure acting as a column.
Even prominent modern artists have employed the caryatid motif in their work.
This is a caryatid stool from the Luba culture.
The interiors house a highly decorated bedroom alcove with gilded caryatid columns flanking the portal.
What role do caryatid luba stools serve?
In front, the portico was supported by two enormous caryatid columns.
Between each window is a caryatid resting on a half-column.
Suggests the influence of Satie, was inspired by a caryatid.

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As with golems, the caryatid column is an artificial construct animated by magic.
And there is Salma Hayek in her clinking lavender gown, gliding through like a Technicolor caryatid.
White marble draped caryatid therm figures support the chimneypiece 's tablette.
Caryatid of rue de Turbigo is, by far, the highest in Paris.
It looks like Caryatid realized that . ”.
These caryatid bases were old-fashioned in Paris where Boulle had just created the modern furniture.
The caryatid was made in Attica in about 50 BC.
Great caryatid of a Belgian monastery - late 19th century.
Caryatid - a sculpted female figure acting as a column to support an entablature, e.g., in the Erechtheion.

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